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... day... day off? You mean like Saturday or Sunday???? 😵![]()
guess I shouldn't complain eh?... day... day off? You mean like Saturday or Sunday???? 😵![]()
guess I shouldn't complain eh?I know enough anatomy to know that heads should not be explodedI just discovered the head exploding iPhone emoji and it definitely feels appropriate the night before an anatomy exam😕
I know enough anatomy to know that heads should not be exploded
yo but do you get that every week???guess I shouldn't complain eh?
Oh god no it's like every other month or so 😆yo but do you get that every week???
Hahaha good.Oh god no it's like every other month or so 😆

Every single one of them I've had horrible things happen if it makes you feel any better. 😀Hahaha good.
You have to suffer somewhat in vet school!
it definitely does not! Sorry to hear about that coop!Every single one of them I've had horrible things happen if it makes you feel any better. 😀
I survived too! I don’t know how exactly I did, but I feel regally good about it!I survived. Pretty sure I got exactly a 70%. Solid.
GO YOUI survived too! I don’t know how exactly I did, but I feel regally good about it!
LOL. Definitely meant really good. But I’ll take itGO YOU
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I survived too! I don’t know how exactly I did, but I feel regally good about it!
I do a version of that as well. Unfortunately I lost track after our 73 true or false questions followed by 2 + more pages of deathI keep track of the number of questions I know I got right and then underestimate a little bit. The little hash marks keep me sane. Lol.
Wait, are you guys classmates?I do a version of that as well. Unfortunately I lost track after our 73 true or false questions followed by 2 + more pages of death
No, she’s in Illinois, I’m in Oklahoma lol.Wait, are you guys classmates?


SpPin! SnNout! Positive and negative predictice value! Attack rate! Incidence! Prevalence! Odds ratio!We have an epidemiology take home exam due tomorrow that our professor gave us last Friday. And since the physiology death exam was this Friday, I clearly didn’t start it until last night.
Man I forgot how much I hate statistics/ how little I actively paid attention during that class. 😱
Hello google. Please help a girl out.![]()
I opened every single lecture on my laptop, found a keyword for each exam question and searched said keyword through each powerpoint. Click enter enter. Click enter enter. Over and over and over.We have an epidemiology take home exam due tomorrow that our professor gave us last Friday. And since the physiology death exam was this Friday, I clearly didn’t start it until last night.
Man I forgot how much I hate statistics/ how little I actively paid attention during that class. 😱
Hello google. Please help a girl out.![]()
It’s somewhat effective.SpPin! SnNout! Positive and negative predictice value! Attack rate! Incidence! Prevalence! Odds ratio!

I’m a fan of bucket traps for the really hard-to-catch ones. Google probably has directions, but you pretty much just lure them onto something that isn’t stable so they fall into your bucket and you can scoop them out in the morning (unless your cat is too curious and you have to wake up in thr middle of the night to intervene, *ahem* miss k.o.).Instead of studying like I planned, I’ve been spending the afternoon attempting to outsmart one of my pet mice (which is a lot harder than one would think). She decided she’d much rather live in the hole in the wall in my bathroom that’s under renovation than with her cagemate, who is distraught over her missing friend. I tried to catch her last night by leaving her cage open with food and water but she just carried all of the food out and back to her new digs while I was sleeping. Now I’m trying an actual mouse trap that I wandered all over the city to find. Fingers crossed.![]()
Ooh, thanks for the tip. I will definitely try that next if the trap doesn’t work. Thankfully I have the bathroom where she is blocked off so my cat won’t be tempted to play!I’m a fan of bucket traps for the really hard-to-catch ones. Google probably has directions, but you pretty much just lure them onto something that isn’t stable so they fall into your bucket and you can scoop them out in the morning (unless your cat is too curious and you have to wake up in thr middle of the night to intervene, *ahem* miss k.o.).
I skipped watching last night (though it's DVR'd), but tonight is terrier night so I'm choosing Westminster over the Olympics. If you look at it the other way, maybe pharm and histo are more tolerable with the dog show?I wish I was at the big dog show. But like... pharm and histo while streaming the show is just as fun, right? Right?!
Someone lie to me and confirm.
I skipped watching last night (though it's DVR'd), but tonight is terrier night so I'm choosing Westminster over the Olympics. If you look at it the other way, maybe pharm and histo are more tolerable with the dog show?
I have two tests this week and what I know so far is the names of the classes I have tests in
Anybody want to teach me 50 bacterial organisms and 30 viruses in the next two days?Hey, same.
And one of them is tomorrow morning.
So that's great.
If you want to teach me the remaining 53/67 parasites/ literally everything about them for tomorrow’s examAnybody want to teach me 50 bacterial organisms and 30 viruses in the next two days?![]()
Anybody want to teach me 50 bacterial organisms and 30 viruses in the next two days?![]()
I could maybe teach you 3 of each. Maybe.If you want to teach me the remaining 53/67 parasites/ literally everything about them for tomorrow’s exam
Why am I like this. I hate me so much.
Yeah I would like to meet a non pathologist vet who regularly sees Trichuris serrata or Ollanus tricuspis on a regular basis!I could maybe teach you 3 of each. Maybe.
All I remember is Erysipelas is the disease that automatically installs bling onto pigsI could maybe teach you 3 of each. Maybe.
.......bling?All I remember is Erysipelas is the disease that automatically installs bling onto pigs
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae causes Diamond skin disease...the pigs get diamond shaped, red, raised skin lesions........bling?
That is the epitome of a future me problemErysipelothrix rhusiopathiae causes Diamond skin disease...the pigs get diamond shaped, red, raised skin lesions.
Ooooooo that’s interestingErysipelothrix rhusiopathiae causes Diamond skin disease...the pigs get diamond shaped, red, raised skin lesions.
Just now made it to filarids. Up to 500 quizlet flashcards...If you want to teach me the remaining 53/67 parasites/ literally everything about them for tomorrow’s exam
Why am I like this. I hate me so much.
I finished my flash cards last night. I have everything up to Eucoleus memorized... so... much... more...Just now made it to filarids. Up to 500 quizlet flashcards...
I always seriously underestimate the amount of information despite my best efforts.I finished my flash cards last night. I have everything up to Eucoleus memorized... so... much... more...
But thankfully I use making the flashcards as my studying, rather than actually using them afterwards to study. Most of the time I barely go through them once.I do too. Just ugh. So much.I always seriously underestimate the amount of information despite my best efforts.But thankfully I use making the flashcards as my studying, rather than actually using them afterwards to study. Most of the time I barely go through them once.
I'm 90% sure we didn't learn either of those. Parasitologists that teach stuff that's not clinically relevant make me sad, I loved our parasitology class.Yeah I would like to meet a non pathologist vet who regularly sees Trichuris serrata or Ollanus tricuspis on a regular basis!
Probably the only thing I remember about pigs right now. That and the ones we have downstairs are adorable and smell faintly of maple syrup?Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae causes Diamond skin disease...the pigs get diamond shaped, red, raised skin lesions.
It is SO nice outside and after back to back exams yesterday and today, I am taking the night off from studying. The screen door is open and my cats are loving the fresh air.
It is SO nice outside and after back to back exams yesterday and today, I am taking the night off from studying. The screen door is open and my cats are loving the fresh air.