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Bio 134 Grades

Bio 134 Grades

by Kimberly Benjamin -
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Dear All,

As we reach the conclusion of our Histology class, I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to each of you for a truly wonderful semester. Your enthusiasm, curiosity, and dedication have made this journey both enjoyable and enriching.

Throughout the course, we've delved into the intricate structures and functions of cells and tissues, explored the marvels of the human body at a microscopic level, and engaged in thought-provoking discussions and hands-on lab work. Your commitment to understanding these complex concepts has been truly inspiring.

While grades are an inevitable part of the academic process, I want to emphasize that what matters most is the knowledge and skills you have gained. The true measure of your success lies in the understanding you have developed, the critical thinking abilities you have honed, and the passion for learning you have nurtured. These are the qualities that will serve you well in your future endeavors, both academically and professionally.

Remember, histology is not just about memorizing slides or acing exams. It's about appreciating the beauty and complexity of life at the cellular level, and using that understanding to make meaningful contributions to the field of science and medicine.

Thank you for your hard work, your insightful questions, and your unwavering commitment to learning. I am proud of all that you have accomplished, and I look forward to seeing the great things you will achieve in the future.

You may access your grade at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SWB4E0Tkbo89_9hybgS_dtkp_Yw86kQr/view?usp=sharing.

For those who got a grade of 2.75 , you may or may not take the final exam. Should you  decide to take the final, the 80% prefinal grade and 20% final grade rule  will be applied. Other wise, the grade indicated in the file I shared with you  will be your final grade. Please message me of your decision. 

Wishing you all the best and God bless you!

One proud Histo teacher here,

Maam Kim

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