Friday, 30 August 2013



My experience in Life Science 151

I have been doing Life Science 151 for the past eight months and I have to say that it has been a great and interesting experience for me. Life Science 151 is divided into four main categories which include lectures, tutorials and practical. In these three classes, we do different activities that help assist us in understanding the certain topic that we are working on. In every week, we get lecture classes, tutorials and practical’s that are all basically based on the same topic that is currently being done. The following paragraphs will further elaborate in detail in the task we do and how they assist us as the students.

My Life Science 151 lecture is Dr Maryke Malan and she works with the Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Department. At first I really could not understand what was being dine during the lecture as I could not hear her clearly but after some time I got used to her and I could easily understand what she was trying to say. She is a really nice person, very funny at times and I find myself enjoying her lectures. She firstly does introductions by giving us the background of the topics and sometimes she plays some video clip just to give us an idea of what we will be doing.

After the introduction we then go on to the main outline of the topic and tries to explain basically what the topic is about. After the lecture we have to then go read in detail throughout the whole chapter and try to make our own notes. I usually take two hours every day of my time reading through the chapter trying to make sense of it and making notes. This usually helps a lot because the more I make noted and paraphrase what is said in the text book, then more I understand the content and terminology of the chapter.

My Life Science 151 tutor is Mbandi, he is very funny and loves talking a lot; he tried being strict and always serious with us during tutorials but it did not work out well for him; we really enjoy his little funny stories and wired comments. During tutorials, we basically get tut-test, which is comprised of a set of questions that assess us on the work that was covered during the lectures with our lecturer and the work that we has to go read on in detail by ourselves. For me, knowing that I have a tutorial coming up every Thursday actually pushes me to study every week because the tutorial marks that I get contribute to my final year mark. 

In our practical sessions we have an instructor whose name is Mr Bradley Flynn, he is very nice and tries to be strict at times but it does not really work. Then we are divided into small group and a demonstrator is allocated to each group; my demonstrator is Apiwe Mdunyelwa, she is a nice person and she helps us out when we do not understand instructions and we laugh a lot with her. 

My Life Science 151 experience has been great and I have and still am enjoying doing the module.

 
 


3 comments:

  1. What a well constructed essay about lifescience 151 ....touch my blood sister girl!!

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  2. I am glad to see that you are enjoying yourself and that you are positive about the course. Keep up the enthusiasm!! TOODLES:)

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  3. This clearly show that you have been engaging and paying attention on this particular module and you aware of the things that are expected from you. Keep working hard and do share more interesting stories that you get up to regarding Life Science 151, it sounds like a really interesting module ;);)

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