AndyMilonakis said:this thread sucks ass.
that post sucked ass too.quant said:aimless,pointless and sucks ass.......
AndyMilonakis said:that post sucked ass too.
no. that post sucks donkey balls.quant said:![]()
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i know this one sucks ass too..........
AndyMilonakis said:please close this thread. having this thread continue would suck ass.![]()
regards,
AndyM
AndyMilonakis said:your skillz of intuition suck ass.
AndyMilonakis said:wow, that was deep.

AndyMilonakis said:hey quant, shouldn't you be working on your personal statement or something?
you know, i know, the man knows that if you don't start working on a carefully crafted personal statement now, your ERAS application will not only suck ass, it will suck major ass.
😉

Fool! you back in town yet?Harbster said:Is this what SDN path has come down to since I've been gone??? Threads sucking major donkey ass?![]()
You know what's really sad? Well, a couple of things, actually:AndyMilonakis said:hey quant, shouldn't you be working on your personal statement or something?
you know, i know, the man knows that if you don't start working on a carefully crafted personal statement now, your ERAS application will not only suck ass, it will suck major ass.
😉
Yeah that's pretty sad. Just kidding. I think my day pathetic too.I put in a 10 hour work day at lab today which of course included a 6 hour incubation. Sat on my ass. Did nothing. I am patting myself on the back for not spending much time on SDN throughout the day. Anyways, now I'm sitting on my couch at home watching TV, replying to your sad ass postBrian Pavlovitz said:You know what's really sad? Well, a couple of things, actually:
1. It's Saturday night, and I'm in my room on SDN (not that SDN is bad, of course. Not hardly. But I should be living it up, since I am on my Psych rotation, after all!).

I went on and on about the nice lifestyle of pathology. And I matched. Hooray for me. The hard part was yammering on and on for a whole page about how I loved the lifestyle aspects of pathology.Brian said:2. I actually composed the first draft of my personal statement today 🙄 I'm a dork.
Let me tell you--it wasn't easy coming up with reasons why I want to be a Pathologist. I thought it would be simple, but it took some time.
Out of wine. But I got a bottle of sake and some Sam Adams in the fridge. Hmm...sake or Sam Adams. Choices choices choices.Brian said:In reading some of my fellow 4th years' statements, I just couldn't believe the amount of crapola they were writing. I say this now, when my personal statement is probably dry, boring, and will induce R.E.M. 😴
Just my thoughts for this evening. I think I better get some more wine. Cheers!
)AndyMilonakis said:Seriously though, about my personal statement, mine was dry and pretty typical.
you have to talk about your skillz.quant said:Master Andy!
so what do you think comprises of a really kickass statement?
Well i m sure a lot would really appreciate your opinion on the same....
AndyMilonakis said:But I got a bottle of sake and some Sam Adams in the fridge. Hmm...sake or Sam Adams. Choices choices choices.
You anti-sake bigot! You got something against Japanese people?yaah said:You really have to ask this question? Always go with beer.
My personal statement I thought was pretty generic and safe although I did get quite a few comments on it in interviews (mostly on how I described the field of pathology and why it interested me).
😛yaah said:That's it. Walk away. Don't stand and discuss it, tough guy.😛


I was just joking around. Seriously though, start working on it this summer...it's too early to start it now. I whipped mine together when I was on my subI's...wrote the first draft while I was on call, sitting on my ass in the call room, and praying to Virchow that my pager wouldn't go off.beary said:All this talk about Brian P's personal statement made me nervous. I do not even know when to start on it but am not planning on doing so anytime soon. 🙄
Thankfully, then came all the talk about wine. Wine sounds great right now. Perhaps that will help me relax.![]()
Red bull and vodka...I'll only drink this when I'm out at the bar and I need a pick-me-up. Rum and diet pepsi...yuck.bananaface said:I'm a red bull and vodka drinker. And a rum and caffeine free diet pepsi drinker.
Blasphemy.Screw wine.
AndyMilonakis said:Are you a red or white wine drinker?

Wow! I hope your MSTP stipend can support your champagne habit. 😉beary said:I usually prefer red, but also like white. White is all I have right now, so that will be fine. 🙂
Champagne is really my favorite, but for some reason people only drink it during celebrations. Well, except for me, sometimes I sit here by myself on SDN drinking champagne.![]()
Whatever. More for me then. Punk. 😛AndyMilonakis said:Red bull and vodka...I'll only drink this when I'm out at the bar and I need a pick-me-up. Rum and diet pepsi...yuck.
Blasphemy.
AndyMilonakis said:Wow! I hope your MSTP stipend can support your champagne habit. 😉
I was never a big champagne drinker until I had some really good stuff a while back. Unlike wine, when it comes down to champagne it seems that you really do get what you pay for.
Well there are two ways to look at this:beary said:I think I have only had cheap champagne. Sounds like I don't know what I'm missing. 🙂 I only drink cheap wine too. I have had much more expensive wines that I don't like as much as I do my cheap stuff.
AndyMilonakis said:Well there are two ways to look at this:
(1) Ignorance is bliss.
(2) Once you cross over into the realm of expensive champagne, you can never go back to the cheap stuff.
Can't go wrong with the good ol' Kendall-Jackson and Robert Mondavi.
Rock on girl!beary said:I think I will just stay ignorant of expensive champagne for now. I totally agree on the wine - Kendall-Jackson is my favorite!
Yes. Please do not take call. In the words of one of the psychiatrists I worked with, "Go home. You'll be doing call for the rest of your life anyway."Brian Pavlovitz said:But I should be living it up, since I am on my Psych rotation, after all!).
I did have my first draft around this time of the year too. Partly because I wanted to have some version of my personal statement ready for my letter-writers, for them to critique if they were willing.Brian Pavlovitz said:2. I actually composed the first draft of my personal statement today 🙄 I'm a dork.
beary said:All this talk about Brian P's personal statement made me nervous. I do not even know when to start on it but am not planning on doing so anytime soon. 🙄
Thankfully, then came all the talk about wine. Wine sounds great right now. Perhaps that will help me relax.![]()
I hate waiting until the last minute to do things, anyway. If I could start ERAS now, I probably would 😳 beary said:All this talk about Brian P's personal statement made me nervous. I do not even know when to start on it but am not planning on doing so anytime soon. 🙄
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bananaface said:And a rum and caffeine free diet pepsi drinker.
Screw wine.
I'm ok with rum and coke but rum and diet coke is yuk. And I prefer dark rum over the light stuff.quant said:yeaaaa......rum +caffeinated pepsi.......dark ugly smelling rum.....preferably jamaican!.....
Im with you on this banana......