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Can't believe starting week eight next week! This semester is just flying by.
Do any of you guys have classes that switch professors every couple of weeks? We have multiple professors in every class except anatomy, and It's making studying harder for me. The second I find something that works for one professor, we switch to a new one which requires a completely different style.![]()
Yep. We're on our second professor for both anatomy and histo; we're switching to a third professor for histo after our next lab test on Tuesday.Do any of you guys have classes that switch professors every couple of weeks? We have multiple professors in every class except anatomy, and It's making studying harder for me. The second I find something that works for one professor, we switch to a new one which requires a completely different style.![]()
Just some not-serious late night rambling... but out of curiosity, is anyone else not entirely sure what they want to do with their DVM?
It seems like everyone here knows for certain what they want to do (whether or not they actually accomplish it obviously remains to be seen); they are 100% sure that they want to be small animal surgeons, or swine vets, or equine internists, or whatever. And I'm here changing my mind what seems like every other week. I have a lot of interests within the profession and I keep flip-flopping.
I came into school wanting to do industry poultry med because I really enjoyed getting to hang with a poultry (broiler) vet a couple of years ago and it's probably one of the best jobs for new grads in terms of salary and overall lifestyle, though finding externships/experience opportunities outside of school can be a bit difficult. Plus I love the idea of having an instrumental role in helping to provide the public with a cheap, easy-to-access protein source. But I've been speaking with a pathologist at school and participating in Path Club and now I'm quite interested in that, as well. I'm also into the standard small animal GP thing as well as avian med.
Gah. I know that I've still got a couple years to figure things out and even then I'm not limited to doing only one thing for the rest of my career, but still. I feel like nearly everyone I've talked to knows exactly what it is that they are aiming to do as a vet and that I'm behind the curve.
For me I feel like everybody and their mother wants to specialize, is that normal? I too, have no idea what I plan on doing and am keeping an open mindJust some not-serious late night rambling... but out of curiosity, is anyone else not entirely sure what they want to do with their DVM?
It seems like everyone here knows for certain what they want to do (whether or not they actually accomplish it obviously remains to be seen); they are 100% sure that they want to be small animal surgeons, or swine vets, or equine internists, or whatever. And I'm here changing my mind what seems like every other week. I have a lot of interests within the profession and I keep flip-flopping.
I came into school wanting to do industry poultry med because I really enjoyed getting to hang with a poultry (broiler) vet a couple of years ago and it's probably one of the best jobs for new grads in terms of salary and overall lifestyle, though finding externships/experience opportunities outside of school can be a bit difficult. Plus I love the idea of having an instrumental role in helping to provide the public with a cheap, easy-to-access protein source. But I've been speaking with a pathologist at school and participating in Path Club and now I'm quite interested in that, as well. I'm also into the standard small animal GP thing as well as avian med.
Gah. I know that I've still got a couple years to figure things out and even then I'm not limited to doing only one thing for the rest of my career, but still. I feel like nearly everyone I've talked to knows exactly what it is that they are aiming to do as a vet and that I'm behind the curve.
For me I feel like everybody and their mother wants to specialize, is that normal? I too, have no idea what I plan on doing and am keeping an open mind
We have that for physio, advanced anatomy, and physical diagnosis. It hasn't bothered me much but that might just be because my study methods aren't very teaching-style dependent.Do any of you guys have classes that switch professors every couple of weeks? We have multiple professors in every class except anatomy, and It's making studying harder for me. The second I find something that works for one professor, we switch to a new one which requires a completely different style.![]()
They used to have that here, but the classes before us sent in suggestions to not do that anymore. We do have some classes with co-professors, but it hasn't been a problem so far. I guess it used to be way worse.Do any of you guys have classes that switch professors every couple of weeks? We have multiple professors in every class except anatomy, and It's making studying harder for me. The second I find something that works for one professor, we switch to a new one which requires a completely different style.![]()
Do any of you guys have classes that switch professors every couple of weeks? We have multiple professors in every class except anatomy, and It's making studying harder for me. The second I find something that works for one professor, we switch to a new one which requires a completely different style.![]()
All of our classes have multiple profs to varying extents. It hasn't been a big issue for us so far (at least in my experience) and has been done well I think.
My physio 1 class has seven different professors....
Yeah it's pretty normal (at my school anyway), to have the majority of the classes be taught in a team-teaching manner. I think someone counted and we had something like 23 professors for our 8-week Pharm course?Do any of you guys have classes that switch professors every couple of weeks? We have multiple professors in every class except anatomy, and It's making studying harder for me. The second I find something that works for one professor, we switch to a new one which requires a completely different style.![]()
yarp. Most profs are balancing teaching, research, and clinics. Team effort is the norm. Good times!Yeah it's pretty normal (at my school anyway), to have the majority of the classes be taught in a team-teaching manner. I think someone counted and we had something like 23 professors for our 8-week Pharm course?
Keeps you on your toes, that's for sure
I'd definitely never do it. (No disrespect to anyone on here who is or has, I know **** happens sometimes despite your best intentions. 😛)Oh dear, dating classmates, that always works out sooooooo well
Good luck! I'm sure you'll do great.First anatomy exam tomorrow😱
Now, now, it could work out (says the crazy person who's happily dating a classmate), though I agree that for some people it could involve a lot of drama/go down in flames.Oh dear, dating classmates, that always works out sooooooo well
What Lyra said - there are always exceptions 😀Now, now, it could work out (says the crazy person who's happily dating a classmate), though I agree that for some people it could involve a lot of drama/go down in flames.
Officially completely caught up in all my classes except being a bit behind in our anatomy dissection. It's been a long weekend, but it's a win in my book.![]()
My retention rate apparently goes up a lot when I use food as positive reinforcement for correct answers in radiology. I would be really easy to train if I were a dog. So food motivated!!
I have an irrational fear that theres gonna be a moment when my brain says "data limit has been reached, nothing else new can be learned" lol
I'm right there with you...This is my brain right now, prepping for our massive anatomy exam:
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I had my first anatomy exam today and I feel like it broke my brain and I am completely unable to focus on anything. Hopefully it gets better tomorrow. I have an irrational fear that theres gonna be a moment when my brain says "data limit has been reached, nothing else new can be learned" lol
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Wow, I guess our class is really weird, then. This next test is over nasal structures (nasal ligaments, the concha, nasopharynx, oropharynx, etc.), esophagus, trachea, muscles of the neck, mouth structures, dentition, visceral organs and their peritoneums, and male and female reproductive systems. Basically all of the structures from mouth to anus, I guess. The cardiovascular system is next, and then we finish with the nervous system.I miss muscles. We're on nerves, veins, arteries, and organs now. Everything looks the same![]()
Wow, I guess our class is really weird, then. This next test is over nasal structures, esophagus, trachea, muscles of the neck, mouth structures, dentition, visceral organs, and male and female reproductive tracts. The cardiovascular system is next, and then we finish with the nervous system.
Nerves are the worst.
Our dog's chest was basically a gigantic hematoma, so everything in there was just covered with mushy blood. Even after removing as much of that as possible, everything that's left is stained and the same color. It's impossible to distinguish a lot of the more minor things, especially nerves. Half the instructors who helped us with the nerves in that section said we have a crappy dog for that part. Yeah, no kidding.
I wish we had exams a little more frequently. Our course is structured so that exam #1 is the whole dog (plus corresponding special parts of the horse and cat), minus the head.
Good luck! I'm sure you'll do great.What's it over?
Our second one is on Thursday. We had a pretty high class average on the first one (mid-range B), but apparently this one coming up is considerably harder and it isn't unusual for some students to fail.![]()
I had my first anatomy exam today and I feel like it broke my brain and I am completely unable to focus on anything. Hopefully it gets better tomorrow. I have an irrational fear that theres gonna be a moment when my brain says "data limit has been reached, nothing else new can be learned" lol
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Hahahaha. Good old radiology. I can't remember which of the four radiology (including ultrasound) classes I took at UMN had it, but one of them had a m/c question with answers a-h or a-i or something like that? I just wanted to throw my laptop in the air and walk out.
That's similar to how ours is structured. I love our anatomy professors 🙂Ya'll make me feel so blessed on how our anatomy is structured. We do small animal first semester, large second. First exam was thoracic limb, including muscles, veins, arteries, and nerves. Second exam was pelvic limb and vertebral column, including the muscles, veins, arteries, and nerves. Now we are doing thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavities for our third exam, and the final will include all of the above plus the head and neck. We have a fantastic teacher too.
We got our histo exams from Monday back already. I got a 93! We needed a 75 to pass, so it was a super nice confidence boost after doing so bad on anatomy!
Now to just back cell phys back.... it's only been nearly weeks![]()