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Congrats, sorry
This is how I feel about life right now.
Congrats, sorry
This is the most apt statement for the end of c/o 2020.Congrats, sorry
It would happen but it’s definitely been expedited 🙁It's weird.
We're down to only having to go in for "essential" rotations. I don't have any of those left in my schedule. So theoretically I could be...basically done now, and just doing online things and maybe transition early to helping my lab with research stuff. I probably will still go in to help out around the hospital and keep myself sane.
Some of my classmates are planning on moving to wherever they were planning to go after graduation, since they can do clinics remotely from there.
It's weird to have this 4 year bond peter out like this.
I hate to be that person but if they don't need you there, you shouldn't go in. That's kind of the point of all these closures is to keep people away. I know it sucks, I'm about to be stuck at home with my husband, 1 year old, and dogs and cats for the next week but it's all in the name of public health right?It's weird.
We're down to only having to go in for "essential" rotations. I don't have any of those left in my schedule. So theoretically I could be...basically done now, and just doing online things and maybe transition early to helping my lab with research stuff. I probably will still go in to help out around the hospital and keep myself sane.
Some services do need students, they've just given most of us the option to stay home. So I'm not going just to go, but there are definitely areas that will be struggling without the extra help. Foal season and all that.I hate to be that person but if they don't need you there, you shouldn't go in. That's kind of the point of all these closures is to keep people away. I know it sucks, I'm about to be stuck at home with my husband, 1 year old, and dogs and cats for the next week but it's all in the name of public health right?
Tbh I'm surprised the school is willing to take on that level of liability.Some services do need students, they've just given most of us the option to stay home. So I'm not going just to go, but there are definitely areas that will be struggling without the extra help. Foal season and all that.
What do you mean?Tbh I'm surprised the school is willing to take on that level of liability.
What do you mean?
Eh it gets into a legal discussion that I'm definitely not qualified to have, especially online. It has nothing to do with your capabilities -- it's more related to how most schools view students/volunteers vs staff in the context of worker's comp and endangerment.What do you mean?
I guess? I dunno, maybe they should have us sign a form lol I'm technically employed by the school so probably less of a liability for me to come in than others who don't have jobs. That issue hasn't come up in the talks they've had with us, though maybe they've talked about it amongst themselves. We aren't in an area with community spread (yet), and are limiting interactions with clients, etc etc. Still only seeing emergencies so I guess I'm personally ok with the slightly increased risk if it means helping save lives. So I'd be willing to sign a form lolI think she means exposing students to the virus by letting them volunteer to come in.
Kind of similarish liability to a small animal clinic allowing a pre-vet to volunteer. Though, the liability is probably much higher in this case of allowing students to volunteer and potentially be exposed to a possibly fatal virus.
Oh your school 😉Eh it gets into a legal discussion that I'm definitely not qualified to have, especially online. It has nothing to do with your capabilities -- it's more related to how most schools view students/volunteers vs staff in the context of worker's comp and endangerment.
My school is also completely cray cray about liability though, so maybe that's less of a thing elsewhere lol.
You know it... after all, happy puppy pictures posted with permission are the real danger!!Oh your school 😉
Oh. PrioritiesYou know it... after all, happy puppy pictures posted with permission are the real danger!!
So stupid.
my school is on a similar wavelengthYou know it... after all, happy puppy pictures posted with permission are the real danger!!
So stupid.
relocation
It's still a semi sore subject. I didn't really get anything that I asked for with my placement. But I'll be going into the deep South of texas:O where you going?!
Don't feel sorry for venting, this is an extremely stressful situation! I would feel extreme anxiety in your situation (and am low-key feeling a little already although I don't have to find for a job for a year yet). I can't offer anything except a willing ear to listen. Everything will work out in the end. Hang in there!Does anyone else not have a job and is low-key freaking out? I know there are bigger things in the world now but this whole no job, no school, uncertain future is giving me anxiety that I don't think I've ever had. I've been applying and interviewing (phone interviews) but everyone is on hold because of the virus (completely understandable) . I just feel so useless and like a freeloader at my parents house. I almost wish I had online classes or something. Like the way they ended our year, only certain rotations were moved online and everything else was considered complete. Sorry for venting.
Not c/o 2020 but finishing my residency this year and definitely feel your pain on the job hunt front. I thought I was in pretty good shape all things considered until this happened. Fingers crossed everything eventually works out.Does anyone else not have a job and is low-key freaking out? I know there are bigger things in the world now but this whole no job, no school, uncertain future is giving me anxiety that I don't think I've ever had. I've been applying and interviewing (phone interviews) but everyone is on hold because of the virus (completely understandable) . I just feel so useless and like a freeloader at my parents house. I almost wish I had online classes or something. Like the way they ended our year, only certain rotations were moved online and everything else was considered complete. Sorry for venting.
It's ok to freak out. Don't take any jobs you don't really want just to lessen the freak-out. I did that when I didn't have a job by graduation, and it was a huge mistake, and I ended up leaving that job after a week for a better job that was just a little slower in their hiring process. It will all work out in the end, I promise. The universe just doesn't have the same schedule that you do in your head.Does anyone else not have a job and is low-key freaking out? I know there are bigger things in the world now but this whole no job, no school, uncertain future is giving me anxiety that I don't think I've ever had. I've been applying and interviewing (phone interviews) but everyone is on hold because of the virus (completely understandable) . I just feel so useless and like a freeloader at my parents house. I almost wish I had online classes or something. Like the way they ended our year, only certain rotations were moved online and everything else was considered complete. Sorry for venting.
Ditto to all of what Lupin said so eloquently!! Congratulations, y’all have worked so unbelievably hard, you supertroopers!!Hope you all are still semi looking forward to the next chapter even though the officialness of it has not been offered to you. I am thrilled to have you join us out in the field in the various capacities you will be filling and cannot wait to watch your thread continue as you have the ups and downs moving forward.
There is a new grad that was doing his externship with us when all this started and got cut a week short, but I am desperately hoping he will come join us as his first job. He was smart, eager to learn, and just an overall enjoyable person. You all have those qualities, so take a breath, get ready, and know that you will grow immensely over your first year and will then be eager for noobs of your own a short time later.
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I have all these same qualities, can I also haz job?Hope you all are still semi looking forward to the next chapter even though the officialness of it has not been offered to you. I am thrilled to have you join us out in the field in the various capacities you will be filling and cannot wait to watch your thread continue as you have the ups and downs moving forward.
There is a new grad that was doing his externship with us when all this started and got cut a week short, but I am desperately hoping he will come join us as his first job. He was smart, eager to learn, and just an overall enjoyable person. You all have those qualities, so take a breath, get ready, and know that you will grow immensely over your first year and will then be eager for noobs of your own a short time later.
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Come on up!!! I'd be thrilled to have you work with me!I have all these same qualities, can I also haz job?
Dr. Andy Roark has also done what he can for a virtual celebration of your class!
https://tinyurl.com/2020VetSchoolGrad
PROUD OF YOU, YOU BEAUTIFUL POTATOThis morning I was feeling sad about graduation and some other things that life has dumped on Mr. Ceph and I lately, when my mom happened to call. My relationship with my parents is a bit tricky at times, but my mom was really encouraging on the phone - saying how proud she was of me, that getting a doctoral degree is a big deal even if the pandemic isn’t making it feel that way, and how she was the first woman in the family to go to college and I’m the first woman (and person in general) in the family to get a doctoral degree and how that’s so huge because honestly it wasn’t even that long ago that women weren’t even able to vote, and... yeah. It was very meaningful.
Last day of online clinics is Friday, then our virtual graduation is the 15th!Our virtual graduation was this weekend and although certainly a different experience than an in person ceremony, it was still very meaningful. Our administration and student government did a great job putting it together.
I guess I’m Dr. Ceph now🙂
When is everybody else officially done?
Virtual graduation on the 9th, most of my classmates are done with clinics but I have two rotations to make up so I'll be done at the end of the month 🙂Our virtual graduation was this weekend and although certainly a different experience than an in person ceremony, it was still very meaningful. Our administration and student government did a great job putting it together.
I guess I’m Dr. Ceph now🙂
When is everybody else officially done?
Graduation was today, and then I visited the two locations of practice that has a part time opening. Mostly small animal but some exotics and it sounded like they'd be willing to see more. Hoping I get an interview 🙂
We don't even get a virtual graduation. They had a "send off" for us last week that was basically just profs being like "bye! Have fun storming the castle!"
So I guess I'm already Dr SAR?
If anyone is in the mood for a laugh, skip to about 29 minutes and watch us all trying to say the oath together:
Nobody gave us a cue to start, so it's just 115 people talking over each other! 🤣 The pre-recorded videos they made for us were pretty nice, at least. Yesterday was weird, but it's nice to be officially done and I'm excited to move on June 1st!
Did you have to pay for regalia?!I thought it was included for everyone with SAVMA membership?I didn’t even watch my graduation and returned my regalia to pay my light bill. Ours was just pictures of our faces![]()