The hardest part of scientific writing for me is…



me at 10:01 pm monday night:
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I used to think writing essays for HASS classes was a struggle, but wow, I definitely underestimated how much time and effort goes into scientific writing. Additionally, all my high school writing teachers and my college application counselor highly stressed using active voice, so trying to write in passive voice was a bit of an interesting experience. One thing I wish I did during this process was to fix my homework right after getting it back with feedback to save time later. Procrastination is always bad, the end.

While I really like making figures and editing things, I think writing captions and starting the writing process itself are super hard. The methods section was the easiest because we had a procedure to build off of, while the data section was difficult because we had to analyze the data we generated and explain the significance of it. However, over time, I think I got better at writing(??). My plan for module 2 is to take more notes to have a better foundation to write from and to also go to office hours more for help before it's too late. I hated having cold shaky hands at 9:59pm trying to submit blue team's data summary and am dreading journal club discussion, so it's time to start preparing early!!

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