
About Me
I’m a Biomed student who is pretty much interdisciplinary. I don’t have a set interest in anything, but I’m interested in bits of everything.
I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do at university, but I knew I wanted to go. So I ended up choosing biomed out of a roulette of random degrees of heath science, architecture, nursing, computer science and bioengineering.
I still don’t understand what I want to do, but after suffering from the realisation that biomedical science is an extremely shitty job for employability and pay (despite being warned for years). I’ve come to the realisation that I want to maneuver from my degree into a tech or mathematical based path.
Tech has always been in the back of my mind. I’ve always had it as some type of hobby that I teach myself. But, I didn’t go through with it as a career because I was told that I wasn’t ‘academically built’ for it. I was trash at maths and physics, but I really shouldn’t have listened to other people because no matter what I was dedicated to figure things out in my own time despite it taking ages. Plus – you’re going to have to tech yourself stuff at uni so who cares as long as you have the drive for it.
I built this website for people (mainly biology students) who want to learn or understand tech principles which are compared with biological processes in an analogy. This technique uses Connection Mnemonics for semantic memory.
