[Nfb-science] science question

Chrys Buckley cbuckley at pdx.edu
Thu Dec 2 03:02:43 UTC 2010


My first three were Principles of Biology (a year-long introductory  
bio sequence for science majors), immunology, genetics, in that order.  
Also taking general chemistry and anatomy & physiology currently.

Bio was my first class upon returning to college and I took it because  
before I went back to school I found myself drawn towards anything  
medical, whether it was books (fiction and non-fiction), TV programs,  
conversations, etc. Really loved the bio and so have stuck with it. So  
glad that was my first class.

Oh technically though, when I was in school before I took physics and  
astronomy. Seems like a different lifetime sometimes!

Chrys



Quoting Gina Marie Ceylan <ginacofc at hotmail.com>:

> I'm working on an NSF proposal, and I have a quick question.
>
> As an individual who is blind:
>
> What science courses did you take in college? In what order?
>
> If you took a lot, just list 3.
>
> All right, all right, I know that was two questions. But please  
> respond if you can. And, if you are so inclined, here's a third:
> Why did you choose the first science class you took?
>
> I really appreciate your answers- they are actually very important!
>
> looking forward,
> -Gina
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