Writing the bioinorganic chemistry exam notes was a true delight. For the first time I had the opportunity to study from a book written by doctors here at this medical school presenting the subject in the way THEY would want to hear it back on the exam. By this time I was already together with my first hungarian girlfriend, and she showed me that most of the subjects she was studying had books written by doctors here at this medical school. This fact became an even stronger catalyst in my continuing venture of providing the english program students with the highest possible quality exam notes the following semesters.
My organic chemistry second semester exam notes were not any different to write from the organic chemistry first semester exam notes. They just represented another day at work.
By the time I started writing the organic chemistry first semester exam notes my previous optimism of being a flawless writer had thoroughly been put to it's place, and I settled on pencil as my primary tool for writing exam notes. The choice of pencil as my primary tool for writing has stayed with me throughout the majority of my studies here at this medical school.
The general chemistry exam notes were the first set of exam notes ever written by me here at this universty. It was written by pen, and became clearly marked by my previous notion of not being able to write mistakes that I later had to correct.