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Tell him how you really feel.Make sure to bring a plan with you for what you're going to do if you end up being one of the 40% of SGU students who get tossed off the island with no chance of ever becoming a physician. Also pack your sunscreen.
I went snorkeling on Grand Anse beach most Saturdays as my weekly study break. Was usually back in the library by 1 pm and studied till dinner. Sunday was a bit more relaxed. Earplugs for studying as the campus is overloaded and space is limited. Nice thick hoodie. Ability to adapt to any circumstances will serve you well on the island, on clinicals and in residency. You can pick up any cooking supplies in town. The majority of your suitcases will be clothes.
What do you mean "adapt to any circumstances"?
I mean just that. Be ready for anything and develop the fortitude to make things work no matter what. Power goes out the night before a big exam and you sweat all night in your concrete dorm room. Water goes out. Grocery store doesn't have what you want for weeks on end. Facilities are overcrowded. Professors can be difficult to understand at times. The food is different that what you're accustomed to. You are 2-3 airplane flights away from what you consider to be 'normal.'
Spot on, exactly spot on advice my friend.I mean just that. Be ready for anything and develop the fortitude to make things work no matter what. Power goes out the night before a big exam and you sweat all night in your concrete dorm room. Water goes out. Grocery store doesn't have what you want for weeks on end. Facilities are overcrowded. Professors can be difficult to understand at times. The food is different that what you're accustomed to. You are 2-3 airplane flights away from what you consider to be 'normal.'
Sone people adapt and thrive, some people can't hack it. The school and island do their best to accommodate the students but you have to meet them half way.
Don't waste your time with bug zappers. Bring clothes, laptop and medications you may need. The less you have to keep track of on the flight down the better. Focus your energy on adapting to Grenada, not making Grenada adapt to you.
I'm starting in August, any items you guys would recommend to bring with me?
I've seen bug zappers and laptop stand so far, what else? Anything specific to bring for the Caribbean setting?
Adderall, antidepressants... lol other than those two, i'd say just don't overpack, you can get a lot on the island... people bring barrels of stuff, it's insane. Learn to love the IGA store brands, european and south american/trinidad brands and you'll save a lot of $$. Also, a bug zapper? Only if you live on campus I guess... you would be the first to bring that if you live on campus lol. Bring a good sweatshirt, socks, sweatpants, it gets cold in the dorms and classrooms/study halls. Good headphones/earbuds, a good water filter (I use a lifestraw water bottle, life saver really, didn't want to mess will brita pitchers and stuff), mosquito spray, medicines you may need, a good pillow, mattress topper if you are living in the dorm, command hooks....