Biology Students Welcome
Rattus norvegicus and lumbricus terrestris went along on a search for the meaning of life. Where, they thought, would they go to find it? Where in the world does one find the meaning of life?
There would be only one way to go. They would have to consult the super-computer called Earth. Because where if not here can you solve all those unsolved problems and get answers to those unanswered questions. People who are on the search for a thing like that, are commonly referred to as BIOLOGISTS (or more general: Scientists). People who are still trying to figure out whether they really are on that search, are called BIOLOGY STUDENTS. There must be hundreds of them all over this earth not yet knowing what they are going to do once they are done.
I would be more than happy to hear about people - students - who study Biology anywhere in the world.
Where do you study? What's it like? What do YOU expect from the 'study of life'?
I wonder if anyone gets to read this, but if you do, please tell a little bit about you.
Biology students of the world, here in Germany studying is hard, but fun. HOW ABOUT YOU?
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