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NCSU '15
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As far as grades, when you get down to it, vet school is essentially a pass/fail system for the most part. Unless you are trying to compete for a specialty right after graduation, which they seem to be pushing excessively, as long as you keep a C average, you're going to be fine.
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The C average thing is a little misleading... "don't fail anything" is more accurate. At Penn if you fail 2 classes per year, you have to repeat the year. If you fail 3 I'm pretty sure you're out.
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AVC C/O 2015
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We try to keep one person clean, but inevitably, we all end up poking around and dissecting.It could be me, but after about an hour in lab, I start to stop noticing the smell. I'm far more bothered by my classmates' perfume (luckily, this doesn't seem to be a daily habit, just an after hours thing). Housemate was wearing perfume to pub crawl last night, and I was more averse to that then to the formalin. Go figure. Impatiently waiting for the AVC laundry service to get up and running though - I have scrubs that need to be washed. We are officially done with Week 1 today. Yay! Physiology and anatomy are going to be my "scary" subjects, I can tell. I think both housemates have some grounding in physiology that I don't though, so I may have to bake them cookies in exchange for physio help.
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PennWe, 2015!
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I've got the triple combo special: social/generalized anxiety with a nice chewy side of depression, and between adjustment stress and some family issues, I suspect this semester will be tough. I'm calling CAPS on Tuesday to make a counseling appointment. Maybe if we get enough of us knocking down their doors after hours, psych services will spring for a dedicated vet school counselor . . . |
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PennWe c/o 2016!
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i went to Penn for undergrad and I can tell you for sure that CAPS is an amazing resource for whenever you're feeling stressed psychologically/mentally. Penn is such an academically rigorous environment it can get very stressful sometimes and so CAPS (at least i feel) is very well equipped to handle all sorts of issues.
just my two cents
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Trust me on this. I had a bit of a struggle at first (we started back on August 8th)... I was overwhelmed, homesick, and having trouble adjusting to my new sleeping schedule. Two days is not enough time to get over jetlag and start vet school! But now that I am about a month into it... things are falling into place. Over here at the Royal Dick Vet, we were thrown craploads of material and such and basically had to just go home and study study study. Practicals have been used as reinforcements to go over dissected and live specimens, which has been so helpful. The "futurevet" of September is not the "futurevet" of August. You start to realize that yes, you're here for a reason, and they would not have picked you if they didn't think you could handle the course load. Everyone studies/deals with things differently. Just take it all in stride as best you can, and don't feel ashamed in asking for outside help. It is incredibly hard work, but it will taste so sweet in the end! Now I just have to follow my own advice... Good luck! |
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![]() In lab on friday I almost burst out crying. Thank god I held it in. But it was so obvious that one of the teachers took me aside and tried to explain everything I didn't understand. I might just have to go to a councilor too. I cannot continue to handle this stress. I totally blanked on a quiz the other day and I am pretty sure I failed it. I don't even want to look at my grade... especially because everyone is talking about how well they did. I can't believe I am having this hard of a time adjusting. I knew it was going to be hard but I always thought it was do-able. But right now... it does not see that way. |
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Penn Vet V'15
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Well, you aren't alone! I'm going to make an appointment for next week. I hope I can get this under control. And if I can, you can too! We're going to adjust. We're all in this together, ok? Good luck! I'm thinking about you
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Back Hunting Wolves
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Hang in there everybody! It will get better!!I'll keep good thoughts for you all and will hope that as the semester gets into full swing that you find a routine, support and comfort from some of your classmates and/or your local student health center. And, if none of that works, well, I guess there's always liquor... ![]() Stay well; and get a little R&R when you can simply to clear your head. Although easier said than done, it's necessary!!!! |
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![]() (We haven't actually started classes yet... just had orientation. UMN is kind to us - we get a full week of clinical stuff as a gentle introduction before hitting any of the challenging classes people traditionally show anxiety about.) |
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Back Hunting Wolves
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**Coughs as small dust cloud rises into face** You may do whatever you find works best for you and your situation. Everyone is different and requires different avenues in order to find their way though stressful situations. Thus, if it's the bottle you seek, then the bottle you shall have!! ![]() May I also recommend a Bobo doll? It's a personal favorite of mine as it relieves stress and builds upper body strength. Kids dig it too!
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Oklahoma 2014
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Hey all,
Just wanted to offer some encouraging advice. No matter how it feels now, things really do get better. I strugged so much with adjusting to vet school, and getting into the swing of studying. There were many days (mostly friday nights) when I'd be the only person down at the school studying, and I was so frustrated because I was not seeing the results on the exams. I had quite a few emotional break downs, in the school and at home, and I really didn't think I was going to survive the first semester. There were many, many tears shed in front of friends, professors, and even the school janitorial staff (Who were always ready to provide a piece of candy, a smile, and an encouraging word when I was there at odd hours studying alone!) Whether you had study skills going into vet school or not, its still an adjustment. You need to learn how to do deal with a ton of information being thrown at you. You need to learn how to deal with possibly not doing well on exams, feeling like you spend all your free time studying, not seeing the results you want, and struggling every single minute. But it WILL work out. One day, you'll wake up, and realize that maybe the world wont end if you take a Friday night off from studying, or two hours after class to go to the movies. Find what works for you, and stick with it. Nothing about vet school is supposed to be easy, but it's far from impossible! If you hear people bragging about their grades, ignore them. There will always be people like that, everywhere you go, and you don't need to pay attention to them! I think the most important thing is to find something to do FOR YOU. Whether its laying on the couch with a glass of wine, going for a run, horseback ride, hiking with your dogs, out for dinner, or a hobby-- find something non vet school related that you can do to relax, and make it a priority. A couple hours to yourself every week will make a world of difference to your state of mind, And if anyone needs a friendly ear, I'd be more than happy to listen and offer what I advice I can. I made it through-- all of you can too. |
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#114 |
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Bangarang
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For reals, our janitorial staff should be mentioned as a selling point in the school brochure. They are uniquely friendly folks.
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NCSU '15
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For us, D might as well equal fail. If I remember the in-brief correctly, 3 Ds gets you a trip to the academic performance committee.
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At CSU it's you must get a 70% or above to keep moving on. If you get a 65-70%, then you get a "U" for unsatisfactory, and you have to remediate that in some way. Below 65% and you're out. If I remember correctly, you have a couple weeks to restudy and pass another comprehensive final with a >70%. If you get less than 70% on remediation, you're out. They might let you start again next year, but that's up to the discretion of the deans. You get 1 U for each credit that class is worth. (so not passing anatomy would be 8 Us and physiology would be 7 Us). On your 10th U you get kicked out. So it's really not that big a deal if you fail some of the smaller credit classes, but it kind of sucks because the big first-year classes are worth so many credits. Sounds kind of harsh, but you don't really hear about too many people who leave for academic difficulties. No one's flunked out of the class of 2014 (and we started out with a hefty 140). |
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ready to go
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Anything below a C- is just called a "Y" here (instead of any distinction between D/F) and we have to remediate it by the end of summer of that year or else repeat the entire year. I believe 3 Y grades = hearing for dismissal from school.
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UPenn c/o 2014!! :)
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#119 |
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Weenie 2015
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You can "D out" at Mizzou, which means you get more than 9 credits of D's. So, if you got a D in Anatomy (6 credits) and a D in histology (3 credits), your ass is out. Not absolutely though, because you can repeat the year if you convince a committee that they should let you, but it's bad news bears.
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SGU SVM c/o 2015!
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SGU only goes A-C and anything below a 70% is failing leading to repeating or leaving.
I am happy though because I passed my first exam. Was hoping to do slightly better, but thats only because I'm stressing about having good grades so that I can apply competitively for an internship/residency in the future. |
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UPenn c/o 2014!! :)
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Weenie 2015
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PennWe c/o 2016!
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you guys are officially making me scared about starting vet school next fall, fall 2012...granted i get in this time around!
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#126 |
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Weenie 2015
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I... just packed breakfast, lunch, and dinner to eat at vet school today. What. What the what.
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#127 |
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WSU CVM c/o 2015!!!
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The formalin *in* the lab...of course I'm not a fan, but it's a necessary evil. When you still smell formalin an hour later when you're trying to eat your lunch, on the other hand...
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UC Davis c/o 2015!
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Well, UC Davis in full swing now.
First test on Friday which the profs PROMISE will be "big picture" and to which we all are sure it WON'T be. My classmates are awesome and I'm really enjoying everything.The upperclassmen came back today (they are on quarters while we are on semesters) and it was great to start seeing more faces. Have to share the bathrooms now, though. bah humbug. Greatest success: I have claimed my seat. No one has tried to sit in it for over a week now. YES!!!! Off to dinner and then P-Chem and Cell Phys. |
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#129 |
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PennWe, 2015!
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I really should be studying something besides anatomy. Granted, biochem has been mostly review so far, but dev bio? Who am I trying to kid? But there's just . . . so. Much. Anatomy.
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. though I hear it's not a universal thing and some schools are less territorial than others.
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#131 |
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UMN CVM
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Day 1, today: I got to pet a horse.
Tomorrow I get to pet a llama. That is all. |
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Oklahoma State-2014
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Our class is definitely territorial. Let's just say that when seats get stolen, it gets AWKWARD.
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MIZ c/o 2015
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Haha I think I finally have a seat I regularly sit in here... but I'm not too picky because we don't test in that room so I'm down for anything. I jumped around the auditorium (back, front, right, middle... didn't go to the left at all though). for the first 2 weeks.
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UC Davis c/o 2015!
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Awesome. Jerks. Love 'em. |
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SGU SVM c/o 2015!
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#137 |
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Wisconsin c/o 2015!
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I was the one who changed it up yesterday and made everyone else go into a tizzy, all confused and such. There's a particular seat that I like but I'm never early enough to get to it, and it just so happened that yesterday I was. The battle will go on. Haha
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AVC C/O 2015
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We had club day today. I joined the Bovine Club, Wildlife Diseases Association Student Chapter and Pathology Club (woo for clinical path rounds!).
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Llamas are not really that cuddly... some (most?) of them are downright mean.
Crias are cute, though. |
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Until one drenches me with a loogie. |
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Ohio State CVM c/o 2015!
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First day of orientation tomorrow eeeeeee!
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AVC C/O 2015
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UTK CVM c/o 2015
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To add to the conversation about seating arrangements: I have been pleasantly floating around these first couple of weeks because I'm trying to meet new people. Branch out. But I realized yesterday that this now means I have been delegated to the very front row. The row that is made of portable chairs because the class is too big for the built in chairs. Nearly everyone else has laid claim to their seats. I refuse to be delegated to the front row! It is awful. I will now actually have to start trying to claim a seat. There are still about 8 out of the 90 seats that are left rotating, so I'll aim for one of those because people are getting territorial over those seats.
In other news, I have my first vet school test tomorrow. Physiology. I am definitely looking forward to being done with that so I can (somewhat) enjoy the weekend. |
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Weenie 2015
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Accidentally sat in the 2nd row today because we were already in the lecture hall for a lunch lecture. Apparently in someone folks' claimed seats.
Caused a tizzy. Lololololololol. |
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UPenn c/o 2014!! :)
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We try to keep one person clean, but inevitably, we all end up poking around and dissecting.




First test on Friday which the profs PROMISE will be "big picture" and to which we all are sure it WON'T be. My classmates are awesome and I'm really enjoying everything.





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