Considering I haven't written a post in quite a while, I thought I'd give whoever still reads this a bit of an update.
So last year was my first year doing Zoology at LJMU and I loved every single second of it. My modules included: Fundamentals of Scientific Research, Habitats and Species, Genetics and Evolution, Animal Physiology and Ecology and Behaviour. My favourite of the five was probably Ecology and Behaviour (I really enjoyed the behaviour side of the course) and my least favourite was Genetics and Evolution (we had to learn about fossils and I didn't find some aspects of that overly interesting).
I'm known for being a bit of a swat and last year I probably over-revised and managed to pass the year with a first (I really wish first year counted towards my degree because it seems a shame to be wasting that first, but oh well).
This year counts towards 25% of the degree, which sounds slightly daunting. My modules include three compulsory modules (Animal Evolution and Diversity, Comparative Animal Physiology and Research Skills and Employability) and two modules which I chose to study (Wildlife Forensics and Animal Field Skills). This year (we're already six weeks in) is a lot more full on than first year. Despite this, I'm loving all my modules, even though we're expected to act as proper students now (doing extra reading, going to the library, etc.).
I only had one regret from first year and that was not making the most of socials with Lacrosse, so this year I vowed to go to as many socials as I could (without them getting in the way of uni work) and taking part in matches. However, I have managed to mess up my knee and probably won't be able to play for the rest of the year! I've got my fingers crossed this isn't the case and I'm hoping I'll find out exactly what's wrong next Thursday at my doctors appointment.
Here are a few photos from the year so far: