20.8.2019
I was one of the first ones in the library this morning and it felt so surreal
ft. fun organic chem rxns and messy nail polish đ
*This probably only applies to those of you entering college, as high school lab work seems to be much more chill. Also, this is just my experience and may very well vary from place to place.*
Sleep a decent amount of hours (if you can, have a nap right before) and EAT BEFORE YOU GO THERE - lab work is physically exhausting, youâre usually there for several hours and you can count the times you get to sit down on one hand.
Read whatever information you are given about your lab work beforehand. You donât want to get there and not know whatâs going on.
Be active! Thereâs nothing worse than a lab partner than needs to be told to do things. If youâve read whatever info you were given, youâll have an idea of what to do so take the initiative. Offer to do stuff. Donât just stand around waiting for orders.
Wear layers. Labs are freezing cold 10% of the time and scorching hot 90% of the time (especially once you put on your lab coat). The heat is specially bad because you may even get dizzy so please wear layers (the lightest one should be a short-sleeve or tank fop).
Donât forget:
Water bottle - heat = dehydration
Hair tie - tie your hair up. Just do it.
WEAR COMFY SHOES - you may think those boots are soo comfy and chic but I guarantee youâll change your mind after there hours of standing. Sneakers are the way to goÂ
Yes you can just have one lab coat. But you still need to wash it. Volatile solvents donât mask B.O.
Things break. Try your best not to break them but know that itâs not that big of a deal so donât worry too much if you do.
âWaterâ always means deionized water. Always. Unless stated otherwise. Seriously, it can ruin your whole experiment. Also when youâre washing any equipment, you should always give them one last rinse with deionized water.
If you need to take away from something youâre weighting or a liquid youâre transfering with a pippete, that never goes back into the âoriginal tubâ. Itâs a residue.
Painted nails + organic solvents equal ruined nails. Gloves donât help. Beware. But, gloves are great and v recommended if youâre dealing with oh idk rat pee.
Once you get home, youâre probably just going to want to pass out. Donât. Do whatever you have to do (have coffee ready?) to write as much as you remember about what youâve done. It makes writing the lab write-up. So. Much. Easier.
On the same note, if you know you have something due the day after a lab, get it done beforehand because you probably wonât have the energy to do it afterwards. If you have lab work all week long (like I do), get as much done on the weekend as possibleÂ
Listen, if you know an upper classman whoâs taken that class, ask to borrow their write-ups. Beg for them if you must. They will save your life.
Have a lab write-up template. You can look for one online or model It after your professorâs directions or an upper-classmanâs write-up. Having something that you can just âfill inâ is super convenient.
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Iâm currently working on a July bujo spread, which is another carat-y thing :) so I hope y'all look forward to that
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