0.5 Discussion 1 How to succeed in Micro 20 and how it may help you in your everyday life and future profession Answer

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To get things moving along for this online Micro 20 course, let’s start off with a simple question for discussion. This forum is offered to encourage you to get to know your classmates are and share your current thoughts about taking Micro 20.

Add a new discussion topic in this forum by 11 pm Tuesday night, Feb 8 (to do so, just click the “reply” button below). In your post please include the following:

  1. a ranking of  3 basic  skills you think you will need to succeed in Micro 20, with the most important skill ranked #1 and the least important skill, ranked #3.
  2.  a description of how Micro 20 may help you in your everyday life and future profession/career.

By Thursday night, Feb 10 at 11 pm, please reply to at least two of your peer’s posts. In each reply, please share some feedback or advice in response to their thoughts or feelings about what it takes to succeed in this course and how the course may benefit you.

Check out the rubric for this  assignment by clicking the menu button at the upper right hand corner (3 vertical dots), then selecting “Show Rubric”.

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Hi Everyone. I’m Zeynab and I’m glad to be with all of you in this class. 

I think that in order to succeed in Micro 20, I need to use my skills in organization, observation and consistent study habits. Being organized will be useful in the course because

This question is taken from Microbiology 020 – General Microbiology » Spring 2022 » Discussion