Tips for studying for a #Mycology exam
I was invited to assist in laboratory activities in the Mycology unit of the Public Health Microbiologist Training Program (PHM). I'm excited to pay it forward because I know how challenging the program is. The trainers were hoping that I could help the current cohort while they figure out the best way to study concepts in Mycology. I am no subject-matter expert (i.e., my graduate degree was on something else). However, I retained many concepts for about two decades because the foundational courses at UPLB helped me understand how to study instead of just memorising key points. Also, my instructor in PPTH 104 (Introduction to Mycology) is one of the best mycologists in the Philippines, Dr Teresita Dalisay. After some thought, I list some tips for studying for a Mycology exam: Tip #1: Draw as many observations as you can Don't limit yourself to circles. Try to draw your observations as accurately as possible. I do this by shading my drawings to add texture and dimension. I'm