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Tips for Prospective First Year Science Students

So, there are many things I wish I knew before registering for Courses and planning my schedule. Since I do not know much about the Arts Faculty, these tips will be aimed towards First Year Science Students. After almost a complete full year, I feel as though it is my duty to share my knowledge with all the prospective science *cough* Med *cough* students.

Tip #1: Know what courses you need!
Website Link for First Year Courses

Note: The above link is just RECOMMENDED Courses. Specialization requires courses other than these (Although most of the popular specializations require ALL of these courses) Google your prospective Specialization for more details.

This year, I found out that BIO 140 is required for Med School (Hopefully where I will end up). Problem is, that EVERYONE else knew this was required. So I was stuck with signing up for the Waiting List. This meant that I had to wait for people to drop the course for various reasons before I could get in. I did eventually get in, but this meant I had a HUGE course load for my 2nd term (Thus, me not blogging as much) Just realize that 2nd year students register LAST, so if you miss out on any first year courses that popular amongst the 1st year students, you are going to have a hard time getting in. BUT do take into account your ability to handle a course load, and don’t overload yourself. Just remember that there are summer school courses that last from a month to only two weeks depending on the course. You can always take 4 courses a semester in 1st year then in the summer take 2 more courses. Which brings me to my next tip:

Tip #2: The key to good grades, is a very small course load.

Think about it… if you only take English, Math, Physics, and Chem, then plan to take Bio in the summer or something like that. You have so much more time to work on the four courses you have. (Bio is a time-consumer… trust me) I know the thought of summer school isn’t very attractive, but in all honesty, it’s the best thing for you. I haven’t had a chance to take summer school yet, but I plan to this summer, and I will post more about how summer school was like then, but theoretically, it should work out. I didn’t know these tips before, and I had 5 courses in term one, and 5 courses with an extra BIO 140 Lab in Term 2, and I feel VERY overloaded. (But I seem to handle all the work very well) But this summer, I am signed up for CHEM 233, CHEM 235, and MICB 202, which in turn means that… if I want, I could only take 3 courses a semester in 2nd year. Which will make up for my massive course load in 1st year and balance out my grades.

Tip #3: This one… is the hardest of them all… During Exam Season (that includes Midterms)…. DEACTIVATE FACEBOOK!

“Oh my god! He did not just say that! He didn’t… NO WAY!” Is what you are all thinking right now, and I thought the same way too. But it wasn’t until my friend MADE me deactivate it that I finally realized how well it works! Before, I found myself studying for half an hour, then going on Facebook for an hour… it wasn’t very productive. Then I finally deactivated it and I get more work done! You can always reactivate your Facebook once all the exams are over! It’s almost like Facebook is a Blackhole of time wasting. I’d be willing to put money down that if Facebook did not exist, everyone would get 4.0 GPA.  For all my High School readers, do this for Provincials! Cause it’s only going to get worse once you get to UBC.

Tip #4: Find some sort of Motivation.

If you are motivated, everything just works out… it’s scientifically proven. “Good Grades” is not a good source of Motivation, believe me. My source of Motivation… is actually the lamest kind of Motivation ever. I find my Motivation from watching House. Everytime I watch an episode, I think to myself “I WANT TO BE HOUSE” and then I go upstairs and study right away. It’s what works for me, find what works for you! It can be a TV Show, it can be someone you look up to, it could be a Poem, it could be… really anything!… except Grades. Grades as a source of motivation, isn’t very smart. Sure, it feels awesome when you get an A+ on a Chemistry Midterm on the Atomic Orbitals of an Atom, but what happens when you get a C- on a Physics Midterm on Atomic Nuclei. Your motivation will be SHOT. You could say “That bad grade will make me work harder to get a better grade!” But that isn’t a good way to look at it! If you find a source of motivation that never lets you down, and will always be there (Like House). You’ll never feel down, and you’ll ALWAYS get good grades.

and Finally… the best tip of all.

Tip #5: PARTY!

School is SOO stressful. You gotta have some time to party. I remember thinking to myself before I entered UBC, “I am never going to party, I am just going to study everyday, 24/7, and never do anything else!” Well, obviously I broke that rule, but it was the best thing for me! Just know your limits… play within it. (Lame… I know) It makes a big difference if you let off some steam every once and awhile. There isn’t much to say about this one, just have some fun every once awhile, loosen up! Don’t let school take over your life!

So those are my tips, expect more information about summer school once I finish it! Hope you guys found this useful!

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Hobbies Recreation Wellness

Christmas Checklist

Currently: Listening to Inside Me – Marcel Woods

Things to do this Christmas Break: (In no order of Priority)

  1. Set-up a DJ JD Fan Page on Facebook, so I can publicly broadcast my DJ Sets.
  2. Finish my Cousin Secret Santa Project
  3. Buy my first alcoholic beverage legally (delayed to Jan. 3rd)
  4. Hit Rank 70 on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
  5. Blog More
  6. Finally submit my Application to Volunteer at Richmond General Hospital
  7. Shop for Clothes… cause I love clothes.
  8. Go Clubbing (delayed to Jan. 3rd)
  9. Finish Season 3 of House

More to be added… if I think of any.

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Hobbies

Deadmau5 Live @ UBC Thunderbirds Arena

Currently: Forcing myself to stop playing Uncharted 2 and write a quick blog post before I go and read for 3 hours straight.

So, if you read earlier, I went to Deadmau5’s (pronounced “Deadmouse”) concert at Thunderbird Arena, a week and a half ago. Just thought I would give you all a brief description of how amazing this man is. He comes from Toronto, and is now rated one of the world’s top ten DJs. He doesn’t use the traditional Turntable and Mixer set up, instead he uses a really unique system. I’m not sure how it works exactly, but it’s a lot different that what most DJs use, and it gives him so much more freedom. No two performances are alike, their all different because of it. The best thing about him, is that he comes out in every performance with a Mau5 (Mouse) head.

There he is, standing with all his awesomeness. The night he was here, playing at Thunderbirds Arena, had a 3 hour set. 8:00pm to 11:00pm was the Timeslot where I was literally in heaven. The lighting rig had a giant “Mouse” head as the rig above him, with spot lights coming from the side. It wasn’t the best lighting rig, and I wasn’t necessarily impressed. If you want to see some videos of that night, there’s one in an earlier post (2 down from this one) and here’s another one:

Alright, time to go read! Search Deadmau5!! (7:00min in the video two posts down is the highlight of the night)

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Hobbies Wellness

Super Nintendo

Currently: Taking a break from reading “The Tempest” by Shakespeare (no idea what’s going on, but that’s what Sparknotes is for) to write this post.

Before I start, this post may contain “geekyness” and “nerdity”, reader discretion is advised. So, every year, October to March of the next year is when all the good video games come out. Me, being a video game fanatic… as lame as it sounds, am excited for upcoming releases. I’ll have to ration my video game playing time, school is still priority, but everyone needs a break. There are three games I absolutely can’t wait for. I’m dieing in anticipation that these games will take over my life.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Release: November 10th, 2009

Sequel to the first Call of Duty, this game is all about war. I enjoy this game because my friends from High School play it and with online play, I get to shoot other players from around the world side by side with my buddies. That’s what you call bonding right there. This game has got big buzz, many people, like myself, are waiting anxiously for this game to come out so they can dedicate their lives to it. Me, I’ll be smart enough to limit myself to only a couple of hours a day, and the random off day when I have no work, I’ll put in a good 6 hours. I’m more into this game for the Online Play, and if it’s anything like the first one, this one will be good. The single player missions have also been boosted in graphic detail, according to the CEO of Infinity Ward (makers of the game) and are looking good. This game is going to be as close to real world war as I am going to get.

Final Fantasy XIII
Release Date: 2nd Quarter, 2010

I’ve been a Final Fantasy Fan all my life, I’ve played Final Fantasy since I was 10 years old, and my first game was Final Fantasy 7. This game looks amazing, and I seriously can’t wait to get my hands on it. I don’t know much about it, all I know is that the Trailers look awesome. And if this Final Fantasy is anything like the past, It will definitely take over my life… guaranteed. Nothing I can do about, just have to accept the fact that when this game comes out, I am going to be MIA for about a month.

Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty
Release Date: 2nd Quarter, 2010

If you are a male, and you grew up with a computer, you have to know the original starcraft. Its a legend. This game, looks like it will surpass the original starcrafts “legendary” status. From the demos they’ve shown, this game looks absolutely amazing. With 3 sets of this game coming out, one for each race in the game, I’m sure this series will keep be busy for at least a year after the first one comes out.

END TALK OF VIDEO GAMES HERE… CONFIRMED.

With all these advances in video games and entertainment (3D Movies and such) I wonder what is going to be next… I’m thinking invisible iPods and floating toilets. That’s next on the world’s list of technological advances.

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Careers / Work Hobbies Involvement / Leadership

Official Member of [Insert Club Name Here]

Currently: Uploading some most Lost Episodes onto my USB Drive so I can watch some more.

This past half week has been dedicated to Clubs. Clubs everywhere, handing out pieces of paper, majority of which, get thrown in the garbage / recycling bins. I was surprised to see the vast array of different clubs that UBC has to offer. I knew there were a lot of clubs coming into UBC, but some of them are pretty ridiculous. For example, there is a Club that is entirely about sending in secrets about yourself, and they turn them into Post Cards. It was pretty interesting. I’m sure all you UBC Students out there joined some clubs. It will make UBC Life a lot more enjoyable. I myself, joined two clubs… Kababayan (Filipino Student Association) and Pre-Med Society. I’m excited to see what these two clubs have in store for me, and I’ll try my best to be an active member of both of them.

For those of you people who are in later stages of life at UBC, make sure you hit me up with a comment as to which clubs I should join, either this year or next year!

Now, as to what to expect for the upcoming week. Midterms await me at the end of next week.
Thursday – Chemistry 121 Midterm
Friday – English 110 In-Class Essay
I am REALLY not looking forward to that In-Class Essay of mine. I am a terrible Essay writer, which may seem ironic due to the fact that I am a blogger. When it comes to writing things that I enjoy writing about, I feel like I’m decent. But when it comes to writing about a topic given to me, I fail horribly. Chemistry Midterm shouldn’t be that bad, I feel pretty confident in Chemistry right now. Probably thanks to the fact that I’ve been studying non-stop (which gives reason for the lack of posts) for the past week or so.

But in the midst of all these Midterms, the first of many Concerts/Raves I’ll be attending starts on Friday, October 2nd. Deadmau5 is coming to perform at the UBC Thunderbird Arena. For those of you who don’t know who Deadmau5 is (I’m assuming many of you don’t). He is a Canadian DJ from Toronto, who redefines the way DJs perform live today. Unlike your traditional Turntable and Mixer DJ, he uses a completely different set up. He literally manipulates the song on the fly to create a whole new performance. No two performances ever have the same track played, their always manipulated in some way, shape, or form. Deadmau5 has won Juno Awards for his music and has even gone to be Grammy Nominated. He is amazing to watch perform, and best of all, he wears a Mouse Head while he does it.

Which leads me to my next point, the Beats Per Minute Song of the Week, Coming from the one and only Deadmau5. This week’s song is “The Reward is Cheese – Deadmau5” and is one of his more famous songs. I decided to post a video of him performing live at a concert in San Francisco, if you like the song (it’ll be in bad quality, so take that into account) you can check the link underneath the video. ENJOY AND HAVE A GOOD WEEKEND EVERYONE!

The Reward is Cheese – Deadmau5

(Note: If you like this song, check out the Remix “The Reward is More Cheese – Deadmau5” for an even better track!)

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