Tuesday, February 19, 2019
My Experience with Biology :: Personal Narrative Writing
My Experience with Biology To all who issue me, they know how I cant stand eitherthing that is gross and slimy, or by chance get me in any way, shape, or form dirty. (I cant stand to be dirty at all) When I go to the doctors, I cant all the same stand to see the nurses travail my arm with a long, cold, sharp needle, so they can get a blood sample. I cant even stand to outlook the shows on the Discovery channel where they argon operating on any part of the human body and there is blood oozing from the dissipate flesh of a human being. I find it very unmanageable to swallow when I even get a glimpse of it on television. This has always been my feeling ever since I was little, that when I entered senior in high spirits nurture school and took a College Prep Biology course my feelings on things that are gross and slimy changed quite a bit. In high school I took a Biology class as every high school student has to do. I felt a little smarter than arou nd of the others, because I was not only victorious Biology, simply I was taking college prep Biology. The only drawback to the class was I was going to have to a lot of crumpleing to do. right off, I know in Biology everyone had to dissect the handed-down earthworms and frogs, which I can handle without any problems. The problem I encountered later on I entered the Biology class was not the fact that I had to dissect worms and frogs, but I had to actually dissect a fetal pig. I was not looking forward to this part of the class I was even considering transferring into the normal, calm Biology class every one of my sane friends had done, but it was too late to turn back now. I vividly imagine my teacher passing out the syllabus of his course and talking in a very excited manner about the dissecting of the fetal pig. Now class, I know the tradition is to just dissect earthworms and frogs, which we will do, but I am anxious to get to the dis subsection of the fe tal pig section of the class.
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