Chapter 9: Strive to study basic medical courses

The morning glow entered the dormitory, and we got up and washed up, and went to the lecture hall with our school bags on our backs.

The compulsory courses in the first semester are Medical Physics, Inorganic Chemistry, English, and Physical Education.

Elective courses are Advanced Mathematics and Politics. Today's first and second classes are advanced mathematics, and the teacher started with derivatives, which was very good and easy to understand.

The third and fourth classes were medical physics, and I was a male teacher, who was very humorous. We take notes carefully.

Noon is the time for dinner and lunch break. At 2:30 p.m., we had an experimental class, and we did an inorganic chemistry experiment.

Five p.m. is time for extracurricular activities. In the stadium and gymnasium, students played to their heart's content.

After dinner, it's time for evening self-study. There is no fixed classroom for each class in college, unlike in middle school.

On the first day, we studied hard in the first lecture hall on the first floor of the lecture hall, for fear of failing the exam.

I remember that when the seniors received our report, they told us that we must study hard in the first semester, because if we don't study hard, we are likely to fail the final exam.

If you fail the four required courses in college, you will not be eligible to apply for a degree. The girls were reviewing with a warm pot.

At 10 p.m., the bell rang to remind us that the doors of the lecture hall were going to be locked. Our first day of university ended quietly.

On the way back to the dormitory, I felt that I still didn't understand the limits and derivative mathematics in advanced mathematics, so I decided to go to the Xinhua bookstore in the city the next day to read the books on advanced mathematics and buy a workbook to do.

I am a member of the school committee, and I have always done well in math in high school, and I feel confident that I can do well in advanced math.

I must study physics seriously, because it is physics that pulls my total score in the college entrance examination. Back at the dormitory, I came to the dormitory diagonally opposite the door, and I saw the eldest brother of our class, Wang Wen, practicing calligraphy, and I thought he wrote very well.

He met me and enthusiastically taught me how to write calligraphy, starting with basic strokes. I only learned the red painting that the teacher taught us in elementary school, and this time I learned a little, and I knew how to write through the pen to write the peak of the pen.

(To be continued)

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