Yeah, I don't believe it myself, but...it seems to almost be a general consensus here. The nice thing is is that I've contacted my IS vet school, and apparently they get a lot of people from my CC.
😀 Plus, I love it here - most of the teachers are absolutely amazing.
I'm taking A&P1, Bio1, French1 (I can do that in my sleep) and Genchem1. Each of their labs are about three hours, though I think chem's the only one that will require a write-up. The other two are mostly pure memorization, least for this quarter. I have all the material I'll need for Biology, and plan to start making flashcards for the lab over Christmas break.
I also don't do much else besides school, and by January I should (hopefully) have my license and be able to drive. I'd like to add maybe five hours a week of shadowing at a local SA clinic (hopefully emergency clinic), and am trying to figure out exactly how to locate some local large animal vets (and maybe shadowing them, too). Once I can drive, I can spend most of my day at a library studying. I do plan to take some time for myself, though - hopefully an hour a day, if I could. I used that same mindset to survive my four-week summer quarter.
Turnbackhelly - you'll probably hear from me sometime in January.
Yup! All my gen-eds are done, so I'm knocking out three lab sciences a quarter until August. Then I'll hopefully start at a four-year uni and knock out physics, o-chem, calculus, and start taking other funstuff. I love to learn, and sciences can be my "bag" if I really keep on top of them, and I definitely plan to. Adding in shadowing will show how much it's worth, and keep me motivated, methinks.
Thank all of you guys for your great advice.
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