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Oh whats taking all STEM classes like? Do you find any similarities between them? Sometimes whenever medical professionals talk about... medical stuff? (Not really good at describing words here...), it heavily reminds me of computer science stuff and I consider it to be interwoven with eachother (at least in my mind and the way I view things). I use computer science as a lense/framework to understand and analyze other things like medical science and math. Otherwise it's totally incomprehensible/disconnected/unrelated/complex to me. I always chalked that up to autism/special interest/constantly drawing a connection to special interests no matter what regardless of topic and I have no idea if theres a genuine connection there. What are your thoughts?
Taking all STEM courses is extremely difficult, especially this semester. There are many similarities, particularly in physics and chemistry for me. I'm very . . . . below average when it comes to my comprehension of chemistry, but I am trying my best. Physics, on the other hand, is a breeze for now. Everything is connected in a way, if you really get down to it. A lot of information in my previous calc courses are present in Chemistry & Biostat, which are now present in physics and even Anatomy, and even Organic Chemistry and Anatomy are related in some areas (specifically Hormonal structure I'd say) (Like Estradiol and stuff) So it's all just one lengthy chain of connections. After all, all these courses are part of my program for a reason. They are all inter-connected. HE HE!
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