I feel Spring! Spring is probably my favorite season. I am very excited to get outside and go biking and hiking again. I brought my bike in for a tune up at the local bike shop so it'll be all nice and ready to go. Classes Update: Right before spring break we had our calculus midterm. I managed to get 100% on it! I spent the whole weekend studying so that made me feel really good. Hopefully more good things are to come in math, since I'll be taking Calculus 2 in the summer. Little nervous about that because summer semester is accelerated classes. I feel like I should be doing better in Biology and Statistics but it's been pretty rough. Maybe I'm having trouble focusing? Probably. And chemistry I'd say I'm doing... better than expected. In other news, I attempted to make bath bombs recently. I'd say it's going well and has been turning into experimentation to see if I can get them to act like the ones from Lush. So far I have got them to fizz, but not float or spin. Also I had to change the type of coloring I was using as the one I used in this blue one pictured ended up coloring the tub. I also joined wanikani this month, which is a website where you can learn kanji. One day I'd like to go to Japan so this will be really useful. Learning Japanese is fun! Signing off!
-Alix
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On December 22nd, 2016 I began my new job as a lab sample processor for a start-up forensic toxicology lab. For the most part my job experience up to this point had been retail and food service. I was excited that I would get to use a pipette everyday and learned words I had never heard of like "aliquot" and "metabolite." It was a wonderful learning experience. After a year and a half I had made major improvements and was one of the fastest processors. I had taken extensive notes during trainings and meetings and became the go-to person for questions. My work with Microsoft Office improved as well and I was regularly called on to assist with various projects such as daily sample counts. During this time I was also trusted to work independently on Saturdays, and was even allowed to assist the lab assistants with their labeling. More time passed and I helped develop many processes like long term sample storage. My "go-to person" persona became formalized and I was promoted to Processor 2. I helped train and I led. I took care of back-end admin work and more in-depth problem specimens. My problem solving skills and ability to work independently became more and more crucial as I was again promoted, this time to Specimen Management. I was a lead who not only was the primary specimen-fixer but I also managed a team of data entry specialists. When the pandemic hit, I had to manage the workload alone for awhile, but my team started to re-grow. During this time, I also started school. I began with a few classes in the Summer and then by Fall I was trying to work full time and do school full time. This was of course difficult, and I learned many a lesson. I know however that in order for me to reach the goals that I strive for, school has to be the thing that I focus on. It was with much deliberation that I elected to leave my job of 4 years and continue on to seek my dreams. I will miss my old coworkers, the sound of the screening instruments in the background of the lab, the business style coffeemaker, and all of the other things I will keep re-remembering with every passing day. I will have many memories to keep me company and maybe I will see some familiar faces in the future. My plans are as follows: Get ahead in all of my classes, generate new and interesting content, apply for as many scholarships as possible, and in March, get a part time job that will propel me forward in my career. I welcome any assistance or motivation! Signing Off!
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