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I know I have not written in almost 2 weeks. Regretfully I have been studying. School decided that the best time to teach us first year biochem would be during the midpoint of our second year. Better late than never I guess. The result however of this sudden rise in actual substance in our classes has forced me to change who my favorite professors are.
My old top 3:
1) Dr Awesomo
2) Dr McCoy
3) Cheesy
My new top 3:
1) Awesomo
2) Mumra
3) Twitchy Micro guy
Since we have been doing biochem, our genetics professor Mumra gave some lectures and they have been spot-on perfect. Her lectures on protein metabolism and hemochromatosis are fluff-free and works of art. Dr Awesomo, our physiology professor has this rhythmic wheeze and geometric drawings for notes. The content of said notes is perfect as well. He does continually apologize for Microsoft Word changing that square labelled "metabolism" to a circle. Dr McCoy taught us immunology and just like the Dr McCoy on Star Trek he also had a catch phrase. "Don't let some <medical specialty> tell you it's <medical condition> , it's <immunogloulin or complement factor> mediated". He as shown above has been displaced. The #3 spot is the least important here and I decided to give the Twitchy Micro Guy a chance to take someone else out of a higher spot. He gives incredibly dense notes, but they are informative. He also drinks more Coke than legally allowed. Cheesy was that anatomy professor who told everything the way it was supposed to be. He quit and found a better job after last year.
My old top 3:
1) Dr Awesomo
2) Dr McCoy
3) Cheesy
My new top 3:
1) Awesomo
2) Mumra
3) Twitchy Micro guy
Since we have been doing biochem, our genetics professor Mumra gave some lectures and they have been spot-on perfect. Her lectures on protein metabolism and hemochromatosis are fluff-free and works of art. Dr Awesomo, our physiology professor has this rhythmic wheeze and geometric drawings for notes. The content of said notes is perfect as well. He does continually apologize for Microsoft Word changing that square labelled "metabolism" to a circle. Dr McCoy taught us immunology and just like the Dr McCoy on Star Trek he also had a catch phrase. "Don't let some <medical specialty>
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