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Wow. 109 is over. The moment 12 minutes were up on the timer (well, 12:20, but close enough) I let out a big breath I didn't realize I'd been holding all semester. 109 really was all over (well, apart from the mini-report but, again, close enough). Words can't possibly describe the experience I've had this semester.

@Future 109-ers if you were scared off by the Mod 2 report and contemplated quitting science for good, I promise Mod 3 is a game changer. We walked into Prof Belcher's lecture one day, eyes drooping and brains broken post 14-page report, to play with lemons, oranges, and apples to make batteries (and also get to eat some breakfast!). We finished the module by proposing to build a viral detection system using a shrink gun (im not kidding). It was such a cool experience to play around with ground breaking research and come up with a proposal that sounded pretty?? fancy?? sciencey?? Also, for a moment there, I kinda forgot this wasn't a real pitch and no one was actually going to give us a million dollars to fund our idea. Sad.


The best part of this class, definitely, was my lab team (yaYEET @yotes and @vaibhs). I don't know if it's really healthy for three people to spend as much time together as we did this semester but I wouldn't have wanted to do it with anyone else. Here's some cute photographic evidence of our love (#GreyTeamFavTeam).



Finally, thank you so much to the teaching staff of 109 - I don't think I've ever learned more in such a short period of time. Here's to a CI-M that's SO much cooler than course 6 classes.

To close off for the semester, here's a haiku (they're harder to write than you'd think):
My brain kinda hurts,
109 was a wild ride,
But no pain, no gain!

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