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Re: Wildflowers of Eastern Washington State...
Neat project and cool pics. What grade did you get on your project?
Christie
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Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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Re: Wildflowers of Eastern Washington State...
Originally Posted by tigerlily
Neat project and cool pics. What grade did you get on your project?
i got an A+ on my plant collection... and a solid B in the class.
we had three tests, for each test there were three sections:
3 plant ID (use book to key out plant species)
20 sight ID (know family, genus and species from memory)
5 family ID (know family from memory)
we covered about twenty different families... most of the families have hundreds of species.
field botony (plant identification) is a really cool class, i learned a lot and would recommend this class to anyone!!!
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Re: Wildflowers of Eastern Washington State...
I'm glad you did so well on your project. It looks wonderful, and it's even better that you got so much our of the class.
Christie
Reptile Geek
Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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Re: Wildflowers of Eastern Washington State...
Originally Posted by tigerlily
I'm glad you did so well on your project. It looks wonderful, and it's even better that you got so much our of the class.
thanks!!! i was looking at your profile... are you still into inverts?
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Re: Wildflowers of Eastern Washington State...
Originally Posted by Dr Satan
thanks!!! i was looking at your profile... are you still into inverts?
My mom had 5 Ts while we were growing up, and I did manage a doctoral students lab, but I've never kept inverts myself. I'd love to have a millipede, and I've toyed with the idea of keeping a T for my son. Unfortunately, my husband draws the line there. I'm happy to have my snakes so I don't plan on pushing the issue unless my son decides he'd like one later on.
Christie
Reptile Geek
Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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Re: Wildflowers of Eastern Washington State...
thats cool... i am thinking of taking freshwater invert zoology this spring.
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Re: Wildflowers of Eastern Washington State...
Originally Posted by tigerlily
Sounds pretty cool, and likely that you will get to do some more field work. I took a genetics lab, where we worked with fruit flies the entire time. Trying to get our virgin flies and mating them was a pain in the tush. Although I have to say that made it much easier to understand all the snake genetics.
What's your favorite course so far?
its hard to pick a favorite... i think the coolest thing is after you've taken a lot of classes, they all start to make the big picture become more clear.
as far as spending time in the field, this is what its all about for me.
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