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That's just what it sounded like from zany's post.![]()

That's just what it sounded like from zany's post.![]()
I like sitting in the same seat or general area every day, it helps me with learning.
Three days in and I am insanely behind due to this whole OOS tuition thing. I can't concentrate for 5 seconds on anything else, not to mention the time it is taking me to fill out petitions, talk to admissions, and rush back and forth to financial aid. This is really not how I wanted to start vet school. Being three days behind right away is really daunting. So is the stress I'm feeling of this happening while I'm trying to study. Molecular Bio and Histology totally blow by the way! 👎
Ooh no... No assigned seats. But I told the girls the seat was taken.
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Ugh, I couldn't imagine having tuition issues on top of all this other crud! 🙁 I'm also 3 days in, also feeling very behind already. People wanted to go in last night at 8:30 to study bones. Mind you, we have an anatomical directions quiz Friday (which I STILL am not prepared for). We don't need to know the bones for another couple weeks. I feel like maybe they know something I don't...aaaaaaaaah!
Three days in and I am insanely behind due to this whole OOS tuition thing. I can't concentrate for 5 seconds on anything else, not to mention the time it is taking me to fill out petitions, talk to admissions, and rush back and forth to financial aid. This is really not how I wanted to start vet school. Being three days behind right away is really daunting. So is the stress I'm feeling of this happening while I'm trying to study. Molecular Bio and Histology totally blow by the way! 👎
I think we've finally got our seating down after two full weeks now. People kept shifting. Which totally sucks for those of us who like to sit in the same spot. All the other classes (2015, etc.) thought it was totally weird.
Ugh, I couldn't imagine having tuition issues on top of all this other crud! 🙁 I'm also 3 days in, also feeling very behind already. People wanted to go in last night at 8:30 to study bones. Mind you, we have an anatomical directions quiz Friday (which I STILL am not prepared for). We don't need to know the bones for another couple weeks. I feel like maybe they know something I don't...aaaaaaaaah!
It's okay! I promise! Remember how people in vet school are hyper competitive? I think that's what's happening. We are learn differently and we should just focus on what works for us, not others. It's been hard not to give into the temptation of comparison (especially when everyone is SO vocal about their studying habits) but I think people are just nervous and jumpy to know everything. I'm also only 3 days in and already people are getting competitive. Every time I feel competitive I palpate my golden retriever for palpable structures and feel more at ease 🙂
I can't believe petting dogs is part of learning- LOVE!
I feel like I got off to a bad start with my anatomy group. But it was day one of lab and we were the only to not finish on time and had to go back after classes to finish. I was tired and just left after we cleaned up. I did not realize that they exchanged contact info until one of my group members facebook messaged me.
Now I am worried that my group hates me and thinks that I don't like them.
Your group was NOT the only one not to finish, our group is going back on Saturday to finish. So, did your group go back and finish today without you? That wouldn't be very nice. Which group are you in? I'm in group 9 🙂.
I went back and finished with my group. As soon as we cleaned up the lab, I ran out of there which was around 3:30. (We started woking after cell bio). But I guess the rest of my group hung out and had some group bonding (which of course was without me). I just don't want to come off as a jerk or anything and I feel bad that I left.
I am in group 19. I'm not mad at my group or anything, I just feel like I may have come off like a jerk by leaving as soon as we cleaned up.🙁 I didn't know that there would be group bonding until I got the facebook message.
I feel like I got off to a bad start with my anatomy group. But it was day one of lab and we were the only to not finish on time and had to go back after classes to finish. I was tired and just left after we cleaned up. I did not realize that they exchanged contact info until one of my group members facebook messaged me.
Now I am worried that my group hates me and thinks that I don't like them.
Quote of the day:
Someone's on the struggle-bus!!
5PM micro anatomy lab was effing hilarious. So many mushy-brained first years 😀
Thanks NStarz and Emiloo! You guys put my mind at ease! I think I was more worried about making a bad first impression. I sent my group members an email with the notes that I took in lab today and gave them my contact info. They all seemed pretty chill about it, so I am no longer worried.
It also helps to know that other groups did not finish. Our specimen had quite a bit of "adipose tissue" (to put it a nice way) covering the muscles. So we had to clean all of that up before we could really see anything. I think that is what put us behind. After spending some extra time on it, things are now cleaned up but we still have some work to do. At least we were able to identify some of the major muscles that we discussed today.
🙂laugh: I'm in Group 9 too...at Mizzou.)Your group was NOT the only one not to finish, our group is going back on Saturday to finish. So, did your group go back and finish today without you? That wouldn't be very nice. Which group are you in? I'm in group 9 🙂.
If it helps, my anatomy group was probably the most behind this week. We were supposed to learn the bones, the extrinsic muscles, and part of the intrinsic muscles of the forelimb by today. And we only have 3 days to do it! Literally, my group was like "lets just transect what we need to and come back over the weekend to look it over." And really, we were behind because we took the time to review and make sure everyone in the group understood everything before moving on...and we also have a very "round" dog that is full of lovely adipose tissue. 😀
So, I feel really confused about it. Should be spend less time trying to understand the muscles and such and go faster through the dissection? I feel like I have a good grasp on things but like I said, the pace was just slow...thoughts?
Your status says you're at A&M...but are you sure you're not in my lab group? 😛 We have a dog (a rather...rotund....one) and a cat, both of which were skinned in a timely manner. We, too, only had 3 days to learn all the same stuff! And we're almost done with the dog...BUT there's only a 3-hour lab tomorrow to finish what we need to get done, and everyone keeps saying the cat is more difficult because everything is smaller and thinner...We definitely took the time to make sure we knew what we were looking at (and to make sure we were transecting the right stuff), but now we''re gonna have to speed things up considerably. I don't want to come back over the weekend; my in-laws will be in town!
I need some opinions, please!
I'm ordering my dissection kit from the school, and I have the option to order safety glasses that are made to go over normal glasses, or not. I've got terrible eyesight, but 95% of the time I wear contacts, and I just wear glasses on days when I'm lazy and don't want to put them in. Should I order the safety glasses that are made to go over glasses for those days when I don't wear contacts? Or should I bring an extra pair of contacts with me and put them in my locker in case I ever forget to put them in in the morning? The reason I ask is because I assume that safety glasses made to go over normal glasses are not as comfortable. Is that true?
I need some opinions, please!
I'm ordering my dissection kit from the school, and I have the option to order safety glasses that are made to go over normal glasses, or not. I've got terrible eyesight, but 95% of the time I wear contacts, and I just wear glasses on days when I'm lazy and don't want to put them in. Should I order the safety glasses that are made to go over glasses for those days when I don't wear contacts? Or should I bring an extra pair of contacts with me and put them in my locker in case I ever forget to put them in in the morning? The reason I ask is because I assume that safety glasses made to go over normal glasses are not as comfortable. Is that true?
Not quite sure (I've never seen or heard of them before) but I can tell you this: if you wear contacts to lab, just be careful. The formaldehyde/embalming fluid can go through soft contact senses and irritate the eyes badly. I wear contacts myself and sometimes wear glasses to lab and have never had the need to wear safety glasses. I just have to be really careful around the cadavers and flush my eyes with saline after lab.
I think I might go ahead and order the safety glasses that don't go over real glasses, because that will encourage me to not be lazy in the morning. If I need to, I can buy my own goggles that are made to go over glasses later on. I wore contacts in my senior year of high school for a whole semester while we dissected a cat that had been soaked in all sorts of chemicals and I never had any problems, so hopefully that will continue to be true!
Eh, I wore contacts in anatomy lab. No issues yet 🙂
I am also too lazy (and cheap!) to put in my contacts so I just wore the regular standard safety glasses over my glasses and I was fine. I'm kind of glad safety glasses are required b/c my group was definitely not the cleanest!
Not going to lie, I was feeling quite overwhelmed after the second day, but feeling a little better today after some studying last night 🙂 First week done!
Finished with orientation week! Boy was that exhausting! At least the fed us both days
Good news is, my first rotation is equine medicine and surgery followed by small animal critical care 😍 I am so excited! I think these next 8 weeks are going to fly by, and then the work will come lol.
welcome to vet school.I'm getting ready to do some studying... on a Saturday. I never did this in undergrad unless I had a test on Monday. 😱
welcome to vet school.
I'm kinda jealous that you get to do rotations first. I imagine it will make you really appreciate all the information they are going to cram into our heads...
I'm getting ready to do some studying... on a Saturday. I never did this in undergrad unless I had a test on Monday. 😱