Introduction

In high school, I only took a few life sciences. I started with biology freshman year and then took anatomy/physiology senior year. Anatomy ended up being my favorite one, just because of how much I liked the teacher and how enjoyable the class was as a whole. I took physical sciences throughout high school, both APs and normal. However, this will be my first science course of any kind in college. For this class I hope to gain a better knowledge of biology and the environment, and especially how the two of these interact.

To find out more about antibiotics in the soil, I guess I would ask not only how they are getting there, but also what effects they have on the soil and crops. The videos we watched largely addressed carbon, compost, and soil, but never really the harmful effects of antibiotics in the soil.

I think composting would be the best issue to approach other students about. It’s a pretty simple thing to do that can make a big difference, and wouldn’t be a large inconvenience on someone. Because of this, other students would be more likely to listen and even try composting.

The service learning project sounds like it could really help expand the way I think about helping the environment. By contributing to a national database, it shows just how easy it can be to help make a difference. The project also will help demonstrate the effect antibiotics has on the soil in various locations.

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