Nov 09, 2005 00:10
Working with DNA in bio lab the other day made me think. I really enjoyed it, and I really like CSI, and I really want at least an intership in a crime lab. So that's what I'm working on for this summer. Unfortunately, if I want to consider making it a career, and I know it's completely off my usual ideas for the future, I'd have to major in something like bio or chem. But I really don't want to take any more chemistry, but unlike chemistry, where you never have to take bio again, for bio you do have to take chemistry.
In other news, I had a rather huge fight with my mom the other day, and for the first time I found myself wishing she was so drunk that night that she didn't remember it. Unfortunately for me, she did, she even printed it out. So I found myself having to apologize. Luckily she took it well, so we may be back on speaking terms. Now, arguments are frequent between the two of us, but this one was so bad, and on a subject matter, that really scared me.
I have so much work looming in the next week or so. But at least I get to go home after that. I still need to find someone or two someone's to take my Monday morning shifts. Those are always the last to go. I hate it. I do have something to look forward to though. Eric and I have more or less worked out what is going to happen during Thanksgiving break, mainly that we're going to go visit his newly married sister at her apartment and celebrate Thanksgiving with her and Brandon.
I also registered for classes for next semester, and before you ask, they are CHEM-220-001 Environment, Resources and Energy, SOCY-389-001 Society and the Global Environment, ECON-379-001 Economics of Environmental Policy, ENVS-375-001 Water Resources, and GERM-338-001 Intro to German Translation. So it's a pretty intensive work load, but primarily on the environmental policy side of things. And I'm really liking my science classes so far, so this is good. I'm also going to try and convince my advisor to let me use one of the classes as the last class for my core concentration for international studies. Then I'm just missing a senior capstone and I'm done with that major. :)