As an undergraduate student, practical sessions are the most exciting part of learning. They turn boring theory into real-life work and help me understand concepts better. Handling instruments, doing experiments, and seeing results makes me feel more confident. Sometimes it’s challenging, but that’s what makes it fun. These sessions are like a bridge between books and real practice, and they make me feel one step closer to being a professional.my friends I enjoys while performing the practical in laboratory and got indulged in it
Yes practical was more fun than theory classes it helps to learn every single steps involved in the experiment I personally loved to do titrations and finding the purity that pale pink colours turns to dark pink colour and single drops how it will change the yield of entire experiment was more fun and also bioassay in pharmacology was more fun
I love designing new molecules and working on their synthesis - it’s always exciting to bring a concept to life in the lab.
I love to do the pharmacology experiments where everyone of the batch trying there best for getting the before and after responses.
For me, PCR setups were often an enjoyable experience. It appeared nearly futuristic to amplify DNA only to see those clear bands appear after gel electrophoresis. On the contrary, the protein purification experiments used to make me nervous since one tiny mistake meant that the sample was lost forever.
Practical sessions really do make learning stick. Whether it was compounding, dissections, or diagnostic procedures even the simplest lab practice I always walked away feeling more confident and connected to the theory. It’s those hands-on moments that sharpen our skills and shape how we learn.