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HopefulAg 07-19-2010 11:15 AM

Organic Chemistry (8 hours)
Biochemistry (3 hours)
A horse (15 hands)
Microbiology (4 hours)
Genetics (3 hours)

der2002 07-19-2010 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by HopefulAg (Post 9941072)
Organic Chemistry (8 hours)
Biochemistry (3 hours)
A horse (15 hands)
Microbiology (4 hours)
Genetics (3 hours)

heehee

rileydog 07-19-2010 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by HopefulAg (Post 9941072)
Organic Chemistry (8 hours)
Biochemistry (3 hours)
A horse (15 hands)
Microbiology (4 hours)
Genetics (3 hours)

:laugh: Nice one!

I want to be a wildlife or zoo veterinarian. Am I supposed to have tiger?:eek: LSU might revoke my acceptance if they find out I don't...

Risika 07-19-2010 12:39 PM

Oh man, that'd be awesome if you had to get the mascot of the school you're applying to as a pre-req. Want to go to LSU? Gotta have a tiger....UF? Gator....NCSU? A PACK OF WOLVES! lol....

BlacKAT33 07-19-2010 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Risika (Post 9941411)
Oh man, that'd be awesome if you had to get the mascot of the school you're applying to as a pre-req. Want to go to LSU? Gotta have a tiger....UF? Gator....NCSU? A PACK OF WOLVES! lol....

hmmm, a quaker??? :( lol

Lissarae06 07-19-2010 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by BlacKAT33 (Post 9941433)
hmmm, a quaker??? :( lol

You could always have some oatmeal on hand!

I get a cowboy!

hintofblue 07-19-2010 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by HopefulAg (Post 9941072)
A horse (15 hands)

Wait? So, my pony doesn't qualify. Will platform shoes help?

parietal 07-19-2010 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Risika (Post 9941411)
Oh man, that'd be awesome if you had to get the mascot of the school you're applying to as a pre-req. Want to go to LSU? Gotta have a tiger....UF? Gator....NCSU? A PACK OF WOLVES! lol....

Minnesota: a gopher! :laugh:

Risika 07-19-2010 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by BlacKAT33 (Post 9941433)
hmmm, a quaker??? :( lol

lol! and lol at the oatmeal comment too :)

HopefulAg 07-19-2010 02:37 PM

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Oh man, that'd be awesome if you had to get the mascot of the school you're applying to as a pre-req. Want to go to LSU? Gotta have a tiger....UF? Gator....NCSU? A PACK OF WOLVES! lol....
Ohio: a tree.

Exciting. :p

Tobysgirl81 07-19-2010 02:47 PM

Heading into the home stretch towards my last day of work...I alternate between staring at the clock and wanting to run gleefully down the halls shouting "Not my problem! Not my problem!"

gilch 07-19-2010 03:03 PM

Congrats Tobysgirl! Last day of work! what are you doing between now and orientation? Cool vacation? You live in Christainsburg, right? so you are not moving?

How about Virginia Tech? We have a turkey, a hideous and MALE turkey. Named after local rocks. Rocks with some kind of radiation. Far more pathetic than a tree, not nearly as interesting as a pack of wolves or a tiger. Of course the vet school is a collaboration of sorts w/U of Maryland, so maybe the mascot is a turkey turtle hybrid? Infinitely more pathetic and a smidgen more interesting...esp in light of the radiation ;).

karmapple 07-19-2010 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by HopefulAg (Post 9941929)
Ohio: a tree.

Exciting. :p

Hey now.

If you kind of squint, that buckeye leaf has an uncanny resemblance to a marijuana leaf. Which is um, more exciting?

Surely I'm not the only one who has noticed the resemblance. Pretty amusing when the football helmets are covered in them.

BlacKAT33 07-19-2010 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by karmapple (Post 9942070)
Hey now.

If you kind of squint, that buckeye leaf has an uncanny resemblance to a marijuana leaf. Which is um, more exciting?

Surely I'm not the only one who has noticed the resemblance. Pretty amusing when the football helmets are covered in them.

http://www.betterthanpants.com/ohio-...seriously.html

MonkeyLove 07-19-2010 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Tobysgirl81 (Post 9941973)
Heading into the home stretch towards my last day of work...I alternate between staring at the clock and wanting to run gleefully down the halls shouting "Not my problem! Not my problem!"

I feel the same way!!! Though I still have two weeks left...
c'mon motivation... c'mon motivation! :rolleyes:

bruinvetman 07-19-2010 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by karmapple (Post 9942070)
Hey now.

If you kind of squint, that buckeye leaf has an uncanny resemblance to a marijuana leaf. Which is um, more exciting?

Surely I'm not the only one who has noticed the resemblance. Pretty amusing when the football helmets are covered in them.

When I was visiting columbus for my interview, I first saw that buckeye leaf on a poster behind the register at a gas station and my first thought was that they were selling (medicinal?) marijuana. I thought jeez, columbus really is a liberal town.

Vet Engineer 07-19-2010 05:02 PM

I'll take a tree over an Aggie. Or do A&M students have to own a collie? I would be ok with that.


I only have 3 days of work left!!! I cannot wait to leave!

Risika 07-19-2010 06:11 PM

All this talk of "buckeye" reminded me of this video....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WrrKY-XT4k

Sorry, I may be going to NCSU vet school (yay, so excited!!!) but having gone to UF undergrad, I'll always be a Gator - and I remember loving all these videos when they first came out :)

the "#2 Kiplinger" dirty version is the best (mainly if you know the UF commercials slogan)

WhtsThFrequency 07-19-2010 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Vet Engineer (Post 9942571)
Or do A&M students have to own a collie?

Uh Oh. No collie here :eek: All I got myself is a true Appalachian-bred Mountain Cur :laugh: She misses her mountains and raccoons though...although armadillos make interesting substitutes. I still am not sure what an Aggie is....a farmer?

WhtsThFrequency 07-19-2010 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by gilch (Post 9942050)
We have a turkey, a hideous and MALE turkey.

To use an already used but funny pic

http://funny4me.com/wp-content/uploa...hate-eagle.jpg


LOL. Don't be hatin on them Hokies!! Wait till your first football game getting yer ears blown out at Lane ;)

gilch 07-19-2010 08:26 PM

I'm a VT grad! And I'm local...and I still think that the hokie bird is a silly mascot. It's also a little creepy when he walks around campus trying to give people hugs...

Although the only times I've been in Lane stadium have been for graduations... I'm no football fan :p.

Tobysgirl81 07-20-2010 03:45 AM

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Originally Posted by gilch (Post 9942050)
Congrats Tobysgirl! Last day of work! what are you doing between now and orientation? Cool vacation? You live in Christainsburg, right? so you are not moving?

How about Virginia Tech? We have a turkey, a hideous and MALE turkey. Named after local rocks. Rocks with some kind of radiation. Far more pathetic than a tree, not nearly as interesting as a pack of wolves or a tiger. Of course the vet school is a collaboration of sorts w/U of Maryland, so maybe the mascot is a turkey turtle hybrid? Infinitely more pathetic and a smidgen more interesting...esp in light of the radiation ;).

Well, I had all sorts of awesome plans for the next three weeks...And they have all sorts of awesomely fallen apart! So, I kind of figure I'm going to make it up as I go along. And, even if I just hang out around here and spend lots of time at the river or just drive east to go to the beach I think I'll be pretty ok! And thank goodness, NOT moving! I'm in BBurg, but a little off the beaten track (back off of Glade rd.). No complaints though...I love it!

And for the Hokie thing...I remember when my ex hubby and I first moved here we kept asking "But what exactly IS a hokie?" My mom tried to explain it, but it made no sense. I finally just gave up and accepted that it was a mascot with no real meaning... Though considering the number of times I've almost hit wild turkeys with my car I can't say it isn't a warrented representation.

When I was younger I thought it was fun to hug mascots. Now that I'm older? All I can think about is how someone is standing inside of and SWEATING all over that costume. *gag*

What about you? Any plans for the summer?

gilch 07-20-2010 05:30 AM

Well, I had awesome plans to go to Canada with my dad, but then he ended up having a minor health crisis. He'll be fine which is the most important thing, but I can't help feeling that his organs could have a better since of timing :). So now I'm working on my house, getting ready for school, and trying to have as much fun as I can for my last few weeks.

Tobysgirl81 07-20-2010 03:40 PM

Well, if you get bored and need something to do my plans include "Go outside" and "Bask in sunlight". Let me know if they overlap with yours ;)

HopefulAg 07-20-2010 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by WhtsThFrequency (Post 9943506)
Uh Oh. No collie here :eek: All I got myself is a true Appalachian-bred Mountain Cur :laugh: She misses her mountains and raccoons though...although armadillos make interesting substitutes. I still am not sure what an Aggie is....a farmer?

We're the Aggies, but our mascot is a dog. Used to be a mutt, now it's a purebred Collie. Wish they'd go back to the mutts.




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Surely I'm not the only one who has noticed the resemblance. Pretty amusing when the football helmets are covered in them.
Oh definitely not the only one. For the longest time I had the largest fascination with the OSU helmets because the cameramen would never linger on them long enough that you could tell that was indeed, not a marijuana leaf. I was always trying to figure out how the hell they got it past the administration to allow marijuana leaves all over the place, much less on national TV! Then thinking, no, surely they wouldn't allow that, but what else could it be?? lol

nyanko 07-20-2010 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by HopefulAg (Post 9948378)
We're the Aggies, but our mascot is a dog. Used to be a mutt, now it's a purebred Collie. Wish they'd go back to the mutts.

We're Aggies too, but our mascot is a blue horse named Gunrock after a real Thoroughbred.

Minnerbelle 07-20-2010 11:08 PM

I'm kind of excited that CSU actually has a mascot! My undergrad didn't have one at all. It was just blue. Not even a cool color like Stanford's "Cardinal Red" (and they have that tree for everything too, even if it's not an official mascot)

just blue... how boring.

UM2014 07-21-2010 02:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Minnerbelle (Post 9949428)
I'm kind of excited that CSU actually has a mascot! My undergrad didn't have one at all. It was just blue. Not even a cool color like Stanford's "Cardinal Red" (and they have that tree for everything too, even if it's not an official mascot)

just blue... how boring.

Cam the Ram is pretty sweet too. I got to run him across the football field once during undergrad. He runs across everytime CSU gets a touchdown...which isn't too often (I'm sure he prefers it that way).

luplodw 07-21-2010 03:55 AM

Well Auburn had an awesome tiger named Aubie and at every football game we had either a golden eagle or a bald eagle fly around the stadium then land in the center of the field as everyone yelled war eagle! (our battle cry-kind of confusing to some people)

WhtsThFrequency 07-21-2010 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Tobysgirl81 (Post 9944549)
And for the Hokie thing...I remember when my ex hubby and I first moved here we kept asking "But what exactly IS a hokie?" My mom tried to explain it, but it made no sense. I finally just gave up and accepted that it was a mascot with no real meaning...


The answer to "So, what is a Hokie?" is always....."I AM!":laugh:

Myotis 07-21-2010 11:28 AM

Just chiming in on the mascot discussion.

I recently met a few VMRCVM students and asked them to explain the whole Hokie thing to me. I still don't get it.

As for my school's mascot...it's a lumberjack...pretty ridiculous. Though it'd make sense if my school went for a cannabis mascot haha

gilch 07-21-2010 11:44 AM

Okay, here's the scoop on the Hokies--http://www.vt.edu/about/hokie.html
and actually, I was wrong about the stone--the stone was named after the school.

HopefulAg 07-21-2010 11:55 AM

Huh...well that's just hokie!

And in related news, two snares and a cymbal fell off a cliff.

luplodw 07-21-2010 12:40 PM

So I just had my first test!! It was in immunology. I studied a ton for it. I thought I knew it in and out. I was for sure I was going to get a high A. Well my class is team taught so part of the test was from one teacher and part was from another teacher. One teacher's part was super duper easy. The other one was overly tricky. He asked questions about things he specifically said not to know. He also asked questions over things that we never even talked about and wasn't in our notes or anywhere. I guess we will see what my grade is soon....Overall it was just like a test in undergrad

NStarz 07-21-2010 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by luplodw (Post 9951552)
So I just had my first test!! It was in immunology. I studied a ton for it. I thought I knew it in and out. I was for sure I was going to get a high A. Well my class is team taught so part of the test was from one teacher and part was from another teacher. One teacher's part was super duper easy. The other one was overly tricky. He asked questions about things he specifically said not to know. He also asked questions over things that we never even talked about and wasn't in our notes or anywhere. I guess we will see what my grade is soon....Overall it was just like a test in undergrad


That's so awesome! (In a terrifying kind of way!) Let us know how you did!

BlacKAT33 07-21-2010 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by luplodw (Post 9951552)
So I just had my first test!! It was in immunology. I studied a ton for it. I thought I knew it in and out. I was for sure I was going to get a high A. Well my class is team taught so part of the test was from one teacher and part was from another teacher. One teacher's part was super duper easy. The other one was overly tricky. He asked questions about things he specifically said not to know. He also asked questions over things that we never even talked about and wasn't in our notes or anywhere. I guess we will see what my grade is soon....Overall it was just like a test in undergrad

oman this is scary even for me who didnt take the test lol i hope you get it back soon and i hope you did above avg!! :D but even getting avg would be a huge accomplishment for your first vet exam!!! that is what i am worried about, being below avg :( but im sure we will all be fine! it is nice to hear you say it was similar to an undergrad exam. Im not sure what i was expecting lol but i guess i put vet exams on a pedestal (can you say pedestal in terms of hardness??) haha

HopefulAg 07-21-2010 06:16 PM

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that is what i am worried about, being below avg :(
Well even if you were, 49% of your class will be below average too. Now, in a normal distribution of say, the general public, that'd be less than stellar, but in a vet school, that still puts you in pretty good stead.

BlacKAT33 07-21-2010 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by HopefulAg (Post 9953186)
Well even if you were, 49% of your class will be below average too. Now, in a normal distribution of say, the general public, that'd be less than stellar, but in a vet school, that still puts you in pretty good stead.

Oh i just thought since avg is usually C, then below avg would be less...and most schools dont accept anything lower than a C. So i figured below avg=fail lol is this the wrong way of thinking? i mean, I heard they never curve (at least that is what i heard about Penn) and they say avg is a C so it seems right to think that way

HopefulAg 07-21-2010 06:35 PM

Oh we're using two different definitions of average then. I thought you meant average as in below the class average on a test or something, not average as in C.

And no, to my knowledge curving isn't the norm. Was just using a bell curve as an illustration of others being below average.

BlacKAT33 07-21-2010 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by HopefulAg (Post 9953283)
Oh we're using two different definitions of average then. I thought you meant average as in below the class average on a test or something, not average as in C.

And no, to my knowledge curving isn't the norm. Was just using a bell curve as an illustration of others being below average.

oh ok back to this then :scared: lol

AUillinoisan 07-21-2010 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by luplodw (Post 9949736)
Well Auburn had an awesome tiger named Aubie and at every football game we had either a golden eagle or a bald eagle fly around the stadium then land in the center of the field as everyone yelled war eagle! (our battle cry-kind of confusing to some people)

yeah... a family friend followed me there after a lifetime of brainwashing by my family and his family always said "go war eagles!" ...*facepalm* we try to teach them...

It's pretty much the best, though!

flyhi 07-21-2010 07:52 PM

y'all crazy.....

WhtsThFrequency 07-21-2010 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by flyhi (Post 9953643)
y'all crazy.....

flyhi, (just glanced at your little profile thingie) didn't know you were in that area (Hilton Head)!!! I miss Hunting and Harbor Island, and Gay's seafood!!! :)

luplodw 07-21-2010 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by AUillinoisan (Post 9953312)
yeah... a family friend followed me there after a lifetime of brainwashing by my family and his family always said "go war eagles!" ...*facepalm* we try to teach them...

It's pretty much the best, though!

When I graduated high school someone gave me a shirt that had embroidered on it "war eagles"...Lets just say I never wore it hah

breenie 07-21-2010 10:36 PM

UW has Bucky Badger... what a normal, easily described mascot compared to all of you! I've never felt so appreciative of having a grumpy animal for a school mascot.

RunTheWorld 07-22-2010 12:30 PM

Okay so I haven't started vet school yet, but I just took a 41 question online practice test on the first chapter of our anatomy book and I got 97%! Woo hoo! It's supposed to be similar to the real exams but much, much shorter. So this boosts my confidence level from zero to just a very tiny, little bit above zero :laugh:

BlacKAT33 07-22-2010 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by RunTheWorld (Post 9956311)
Okay so I haven't started vet school yet, but I just took a 41 question online practice test on the first chapter of our anatomy book and I got 97%! Woo hoo! It's supposed to be similar to the real exams but much, much shorter. So this boosts my confidence level from zero to just a very tiny, little bit above zero :laugh:

which anatomy book?

RunTheWorld 07-22-2010 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by BlacKAT33 (Post 9956331)
which anatomy book?

Miller's Guide to the Dissection of the Dog

NStarz 07-22-2010 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by RunTheWorld (Post 9956311)
Okay so I haven't started vet school yet, but I just took a 41 question online practice test on the first chapter of our anatomy book and I got 97%! Woo hoo! It's supposed to be similar to the real exams but much, much shorter. So this boosts my confidence level from zero to just a very tiny, little bit above zero :laugh:


Careful with the pre-studying! You don't want to burn out before school even starts! Lol.

Congrats on your anatomy knowledge!

RunTheWorld 07-22-2010 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by NStarz (Post 9956374)
Careful with the pre-studying! You don't want to burn out before school even starts! Lol.

Congrats on your anatomy knowledge!

Haha! No worries! I don't think the 5 pages burned me out :) Other then that I've just been reviewing basic biochemistry stuff (re-memorizing the amino acids). I just want to try to get a little ahead for the first week so it's not too much of a shock, though I know it still will be no matter what I do!


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