Uh OK, I responded before I fully read all that had been said. I am REALLY SORRY for that bunnity. While we have not been best friends previously, know that I like pretty much everyone else here on SDN has your back, and we are there for you more than you will ever know. I really hope you have not crossed any nonreturnable bridges, but please feel free to PM me or anyone else of the 2013'rs who have shared our communal pain over the last year. I do mean that, and yes I am male. 🙂 If anatomy is kicking your butt, KEF and I know of a really good computer program from CSU that is about the best $40.00 you could ever spend (OK I got mine for free but I did do some of the dissections and I know of at least 6 MN 1st years who are buying it on top of the CD MN gives us after seeing mine, I almost want a commission). The infamous Pasquini and Spurgeon book that US anatomy professors seem to despise will save your butt as well.
Listen, vet school is tough. No bones about it. I am seeing a lot of my fellow classmates right out of undergrad who have not taken a single anatomy class, much less metabolism or physical chemistry (which is not the same as physiological chemistry -- the PC name for biochem, even if they are still both called P-Chem on our sylibi) really having a hard time with it. That is OK. We all have strengths and weaknesses, and as first year vet students one of the most important things we can learn is that we now need to work WITH, not against each other. We are going to be together for the next four years, and things are totally different than undergrad. We are no longer competing against one another for rarefied slots at some imagined, intangible veterinary school in the sky. We got in, now we just need to survive it together. There is no longer such a thing as competition. One thing I will give MN credit for, while only 2 weeks into the program, they have made a really big point of the fact that yes, we as veterinary students have spent all of our lives as the top 5% of whatever class we were in. But now, with all of the 5%'ers together, we cannot continue to compete like that. We are no longer going to be in the top 5%. Please remember what you call the person who got a C in surgery ---- DR.! 🙂
Seriously and with all BS aside, for those of us in the class of 2013 who are struggling, maybe we need to do a Facebook support group so we do not lose any more of our comrades. I was shocked to hear that after only 2 weeks 3 of my class of 99 had already dropped out for various reasons. That is just not cool for me. Yeah I have spent a crazy amount of my life being hyper-competitive. But, once we get in, we are comrades. Maybe that is why I turned down Cornell to go to MN; no offense to those in Ithaca, remember I just spent my last four years in Fort Collins. The competition simply needs to stop, and we all need to help each other just survive. OK, I may well comparably be the anatomy super-god of my class -whatever. As such, it is my duty to help out those who have not had my experience. Because you know what ---- I am clueless around horses, and I desperately need their help to survive my animal handling classes I am currently struggling with, something LA people cannot even fathom. How can someone be so stupid as to not even know how to walk up to a cow? Hello, I am that idiot. So, I need to take the time to teach someone who is really struggling with finding the Ulnarius Lateralis, because I am going to need their back-up when I need to do that physical examination of the cow, which I have my final in next Friday. We work together, not against each other now.
OK so, a graduate of U Penn is a VMD, not a DVM, get it straight stupids! And bunnity, please reach out -- you were such a central figure for us for the last year, we cannot bear to lose you! We are there for you, please know that, even you so called enemies.
Kai