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Class of 2016....how ya doing?
Thought I'd start this thread up for the c/o 2016! Has everyone found housing yet? When do you guys start classes? What are you taking 1st semester? SOOOO EXCITED FOR AUGUST!
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This scares me. It's not time yet. I NEED A BREAK. I NEED SUMMER BREAK.:eek::scared:
But, anyways, MSU's 1st semester courses are: -Animal science (probably won't be taking this because I have a degree in animal science) -Microbiology+Immunology:love: -Neurology -Anatomy (small animal) :scared::scared::scared: -Histology -Ethics -Clinical Competencies :shrug: Classes start the last week of August. |
I hope the summer flies by - all I want to do is start vet school!
We made an offer on a house and they accepted - we have the inspection next week. Classes start Aug 22 (Wednesday) and I'll be taking: - Anatomy I - Microscopic Anatomy I - Physiology I - Immunology - Bacteriology/Mycology - Clinical Correlations & Ethics - Physical Diagnosis - Application Based Learning Exercise I |
Oregon State doesn't start until September 26th, I believe! I just took my last final, so I've got a looooooong summer ahead of me :laugh:
It's also on the quarter system, which I'm not used to. So instead of having a fall/spring semester we'll go from Sept - Dec, Jan - March, March-June. My first quarter is: Professional Orientation Gross Anatomy Microscopic Anatomy Physiology Intro to Animal Care Veterinary Integrated Problem Solving I can't wait to start! :love: |
Geeze Kanderson, when will you get out for summer break?
I am really looking forward to orientation week. I love that stuff! Though everyone that I have talked to say it's awful. Do you guys have an orientation? Schedule: Research and Methods Principles of Diagnostic ImagingVeterinary Immunology Foundations of Veterinary Medicine Functional Anatomy Organ Systems: Anatomy & Physiology |
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I forgot to mention: Oregon State also has an orientation! I think everyone does, though, right? I'm also really excited for it. But then, I love cheesy "getting to know you" activities :) I don't exactly know what all's involved yet, but I do know it culminates with the white coat ceremony.
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Ohio State CVM starts August 22nd as well. I can't wait and the time is already flying by now that we are fully into rehab season!
I am not sure what our first semester classes are since OSU is switching from quarters to semesters. I know we have anatomy and histology but not sure about what else. |
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(20 credits) Veterinary Preventative Medicine 1: Introduction to Epidemiology and Population Systems Gross Anatomy 1 (Dog, Cat, Pig) Introduction to Veterinary Diagnostic Radiology Comparative Structure and Function of Tissues Structure and Function of Cells Professional Development 1 Clinical Pathology Introduction to Animal Behavior |
I haven't been on SDN too much lately but thought I'd join in!! I'm super excited for August :love:.
We start August 15 (Orientation).. classes don't start until August 20th. Classes (from the website.. we haven't been registered yet) Gross Anatomy 1 Microscopic Anatomy 1 Clinical Correlates Professional Development Veterinary Immunology Physiology 1 |
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2 places: it's in our Why Ohio State booklet that we got at interviews, and it's also on the mycvm page under semester conversion links. Let me know if you can't find it ;) |
duh, should have checked the why OSU packet, I remember reading it in there now that you mention it.
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Miz-zou!
We have our orientation/team-building August 12-15th at the Lake of the Ozarks. :)
Classes start August 20th. In our first two blocks, we take: Cell Bio Physiology Anatomy Micro Anatomy |
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Also, I do not believe that there is a "physiology" course at OSU CVM. Everything is systems based learning, so I guess basic physiology gets taught in combination with the systems. |
We start orientation August 2nd!!! And classes start August 8th! I'm SO excited, slightly nervous, but so pumped to begin vet school :)
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I hope we don't get teleconfrenced, but if we do it isn't that bad. I had a class at a smaller branch of the community college I went to that was teleconfrenced from the main school and I was the only one that signed up for it at the smaller school, talk about weird :eek:. I always got a chuckle because the professor would say good morning Madison branch instead of just saying goodmorning to me :laugh:. Hopefully they'll teleconfrence the second years though, because they're at least used to everything there. And if we do get teleconfrenced I hope it isn't our first class, that would freak me out! It will be weird taking a class that the second years are also taking, they're gonna know so much more than us! We'll have something we can study with our big sibs though :laugh:
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I've found an apartment and move August 1st :). Can't wait and hope we plan lots of get togethers in Columbus before orientation. |
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Illinois starts August 27th. It doesn't really clarify whether that is orientation or classes, but I think it's referring to classes since it's rather late into the month.
Since we now have the new curriculum, we're on a quarter system, so during our first 8 weeks we have Clinical Practice I where we actually get to rotate through a variety of clinics and do online learning modules and learn medical terms first. The remaining 8 weeks we take Gross Anatomy I Veterinary Histology Neurobiology Physiology I I'm getting so excited!!! Just need to find a place to live now. |
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I hope our class does some fun get togethers this summer too!!! Yay for moving for school!!! |
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I'm so jealous of everyone starting in September, argh! Wish we started later on. |
I am trying to not think about everything I still have to do.
The GEP at edinburgh starts on august 6th. It is coming up so quickly. I still need to get my passport, my student visa, my plane ticket, decide if I am staying on campus for the first 5 weeks or trying to find my own flat, then I need to get everything together to get my cat over. |
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I am having panic attacks at night just thinking about all the things I have to do between now and then! I think at Illinois we have team building the week before we begin classes, so the week before August 27th. I am super excited, but at the same time having slight fears of being inadequate... anyone else having those feelings? |
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One thing I have learned, from military moves about animal transportation, is that it is best to do it in fall/winter months. Many airlines won't fly animals after it gets a certain temperature and then your pet is stranded at the airport. Just a thought to keep in mind. |
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I still can't believe how early our orientation starts. It's only two months after I get married. I graduate undergrad next Saturday (only one final on Tuesday). Then I move back home to get ready for the wedding. Then I've got a week of relaxing before the honeymoon, then I have another week back home before I move. Our scheduled move in date is July 6th. I'm so happy we found a 2 bed/2.5 bath townhome so close to the school for not too much.
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I feel the same way, BB. It's like sometimes I've so super excited and other times I've so terrified that I will fail out and need to work at McDonalds for the rest of my life.
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Here's our schedule at LSU for the Fall: Intro to Vet Med Principles of Problem Solving Diagnostic Imaging Biochemistry, Nutrition, and Gastrointestinal Physiology Veterinary Physiology I Basic and Applied Anatomy I Cell Biology and Histology Histology and Developmental Anatomy Our orientation is August 10-15th. Our Coating Ceremony (eek!) is on August 15th.... and classes start on the 16th! :D:D |
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I am so nervous about vet school/moving I haven't even hit the excited phase yet. I hope I start to get excited once I have everything planned out and I am not worrying about all the things that need to be done and what could go wrong between now and then. |
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I think it's normal to have freak out moments where you're like :eek: I am actually starting vet school in a few months, just don't let it become the only thought you have. For me I'm excited and confident about 90% of the time and 10% of the time I get that :eek: feeling, mostly mine is about moving out, but a little that I'll be behind where everyone else since my experience is mostly wildlife rehab. I think I'm better prepared to be handed an emergency situation and deal with it than most of my classmates will be, especially a puppy or kitten (I was shocked at how little people knew about puppies and kittens at the emergency clinic, the one vet actually told me I knew way more than them and could I go in and talk to the client :eek:) because I can tube feed, place a catheter (both urinary and IV), and from all my experience with sickly wildlife, I can get a pretty good feel for what needs to be done. My issue is why I'm doing that and all the tests to confirm that you're doing the right thing. Also, all the common diseases among domestics I am not too familiar with.
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I *think* this is our schedule for this fall! Yikes :scared:
Careers in Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Anatomy I Veterinary Physiology I Histology and Cytology Introduction to Clinical Problem Solving in Veterinary Practice Veterinary Pathogenic Bacteriology and Mycology Health Maintenance and Animal Production I oh god. |
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