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How To Survive Microbiology by MrSinister(m): 12:15pm On Jan 17, 2013
Am posting this because of students who have gain admission to study this beautiful course called microbiology. Because of the many contributing areas of
science, microbiology is often perceived as a
complex and difficult subject. However, if you
study and focus on microbiology, assisted by
other sciences, you will gain insight into the
science of microbiology and how it has
impacted human culture.
Here are some study tips to help you:

Come to class ready to participate. Read
assigned material before each respective
lecture. The material will make better sense
after you have read about it at least once.
Reading the material before class, coming to
class with questions or answers, and showing
up with an open mind is an excellent way to
learn.

Seek assistance with difficult concepts early.
See your lecturer for an explanation of
terms, principles or techniques, which you
don’t understand.

Remember, microbiology is a
comprehensive biology course. It is not a
course that you can pass by just memorizing
the facts. Think through the reasons why
experiments were performed. Analyze data or
relationships to understand conclusions drawn
from them.

Regularly attend classes. Information will be
presented and concepts will be developed in
class that will not be effectively communicated
by reading the notes of another. You need to
experience each class yourself.

Don’t wait until the day before an exam to
prepare for it . Learning is an ongoing, full-
time job. Read before class. Re-read after class.
Review your notes frequently. Ask questions.
Get feedback. Don’t wait until it’s too late to get
help.

Use study aids. (1) Try dividing notebook
paper with a line down the center. Keep class
notes on one half and corresponding book
notes on the other half. (2) After each lecture,
write down 3-5 questions that reflect the
essence of the lecture material. (3) Find other
members of the class who will agree to write
questions for each lecture, and share them.

I wish you all GOODLUCK in your studies

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Re: How To Survive Microbiology by omidan21: 8:14pm On Jan 17, 2013
Nice one en a job well done.this is exactly what I keep tellin my younger brother,he is about gaining admission ointo the university,though he is a brillannt chap but he is always lazy to read,I keep tellin him he can't have a 2-2 sef iof he contionues with such attitude towards studing Micro.but one more question from me,what is d prospect of dis course in nigeria do dey get employes easily with good pay in multinationals.people are discouraging my brother from studyin micro.they keep sayin why not elec/elet or engineering.en me too see some miocro graduate dooing IT professional course like oracle en it daunts me seeing dis.are there really no job opportunities or maybe micro salary packages in iondustries ois low.pls oi need a candid response.thanks.
Re: How To Survive Microbiology by jay4genius: 1:38am On Apr 29, 2013
Mr.Sinister:
Am posting this because of students who have gain admission to study this beautiful course called microbiology. Because of the many contributing areas of
science, microbiology is often perceived as a
complex and difficult subject. However, if you
study and focus on microbiology, assisted by
other sciences, you will gain insight into the
science of microbiology and how it has
impacted human culture.
Here are some study tips to help you:

Come to class ready to participate. Read
assigned material before each respective
lecture. The material will make better sense
after you have read about it at least once.
Reading the material before class, coming to
class with questions or answers, and showing
up with an open mind is an excellent way to
learn.

Seek assistance with difficult concepts early.
See your lecturer for an explanation of
terms, principles or techniques, which you
don’t understand.

Remember, microbiology is a
comprehensive biology course. It is not a
course that you can pass by just memorizing
the facts. Think through the reasons why
experiments were performed. Analyze data or
relationships to understand conclusions drawn
from them.

Regularly attend classes. Information will be
presented and concepts will be developed in
class that will not be effectively communicated
by reading the notes of another. You need to
experience each class yourself.

Don’t wait until the day before an exam to
prepare for it . Learning is an ongoing, full-
time job. Read before class. Re-read after class.
Review your notes frequently. Ask questions.
Get feedback. Don’t wait until it’s too late to get
help.

Use study aids. (1) Try dividing notebook
paper with a line down the center. Keep class
notes on one half and corresponding book
notes on the other half. (2) After each lecture,
write down 3-5 questions that reflect the
essence of the lecture material. (3) Find other
members of the class who will agree to write
questions for each lecture, and share them.

I wish you all GOODLUCK in your studies
bros, it sounds like you are graduate of microbiology. i am too. i would love us to chat up a little ova the fone
Re: How To Survive Microbiology by DonaldGenes(m): 10:16pm On May 28, 2013
nice one friend..i just followed now
Re: How To Survive Microbiology by Wendyphil(f): 8:23am On Jun 24, 2013
Thanks.
Re: How To Survive Microbiology by johnkay1(m): 4:31pm On Feb 05, 2015
May God help us jawe
Re: How To Survive Microbiology by PilotOz(m): 11:07am On Mar 09, 2015
help..., does Microbiology involve a great deal of chemistry?
Re: How To Survive Microbiology by PilotOz(m): 11:08am On Mar 09, 2015
MCB aspirant
Re: How To Survive Microbiology by Nobody: 1:37pm On Mar 09, 2015
Yes, in 100 and 200 level you will do a lot of chemistry (both organic & inorganic). This is because you will take courses in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Enzymology, Metabolic Pathways and Genetics which require a sound knowledge of chemistry.
Re: How To Survive Microbiology by PilotOz(m): 8:10pm On Mar 09, 2015
Chelcy10:
Yes, in 100 and 200 level you will do a lot of chemistry (both organic & inorganic). This is because you will take courses in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Enzymology, Metabolic Pathways and Genetics which require a sound knowledge of chemistry.
Thank u for d info... It seems BCH overlaps in MCB.
Re: How To Survive Microbiology by handsespen: 4:22pm On Mar 12, 2015
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