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I'm so going to ruin my grade this block by watching all the Indiana Jones movies I got for Christmas, and finishing off the Arrested Development that my friend and I didn't finish watching before the micro final.
Indiana Jones #4 filming this year.
also...we are in need of watching He-Man and some MST3K, children.
Sí, and play some awesome games, like Apples to Apples and Mad Gab.
But not this Friday. I think I have to go to central Illinois for my great-grandma's funeral. =( The stupid people at the hospital couldn't get an IV in her, so she basically dehydrated and starved to death after she fell.
Sad way to go...sorry to hear that. 🙁 How old was she? My great-grandma in-law is still alive and kicking, even though she claimed she was going to go off dialysis and let herself die after she made it to our wedding.
okay, I think I'm going to buy BRS Phys, Costanzo's Phys, and Wheater's histology book (total: $157, which is a lot less than undergrad books - usually $350+ each semester), but I'll stop by the bookstore tomorrow to see if they have any of those for less than Amazon, because they'll beat the price for you. Guyton's is $104 at the bookstore, but if I need it, I'll get it off reserve at the library. I shouldn't have bought Moore's and the Devo book. I really only needed my Netter and my Netter flashcards.
I'm gonna have to order Costanzo's book online because they didn't have it in the bookstore (although the woman at Matthews wasn't too helpful), but you can save a dollar on BRS Phys if you print off the Amazon.com price sheet ($37.95 vs. $36.95, haha). And Wheater's is back-ordered on Amazon, so I bought it at the bookstore. The BRS Phys book is pretty lean though - I was expecting more of something like the Lippincott's biochem book, but since the M2s recommended it, I thought I'd try it. Definitely not going the Guyton route at this point. At the moment, I'm gonna forego all neuro books except the Nolte photo atlas I got from my big sib.Did you get Costanzo's Physiology 3rd edition? How does the BRS phys book look?
On a cooler note. We had a fun SDN reunion at lunch. All the cool people were stopped by. 😉
😡 I don't know if I should be more upset by the snub or the grammar. 😀
At least I got to see Xandie on her way into Satan's...er...Jean Sunby's office. What were all the 3rd years hanging out at school for?
Do any of you work during the school year?
okay, I think I'm going to buy BRS Phys, Costanzo's Phys, and Wheater's histology book (total: $157, which is a lot less than undergrad books - usually $350+ each semester), but I'll stop by the bookstore tomorrow to see if they have any of those for less than Amazon, because they'll beat the price for you. Guyton's is $104 at the bookstore, but if I need it, I'll get it off reserve at the library. I shouldn't have bought Moore's and the Devo book. I really only needed my Netter and my Netter flashcards.
At least I got to see Xandie on her way into Satan's...er...Jean Sunby's office. What were all the 3rd years hanging out at school for?
I'm gonna have to order Costanzo's book online because they didn't have it in the bookstore (although the woman at Matthews wasn't too helpful), but you can save a dollar on BRS Phys if you print off the Amazon.com price sheet ($37.95 vs. $36.95, haha). And Wheater's is back-ordered on Amazon, so I bought it at the bookstore. The BRS Phys book is pretty lean though - I was expecting more of something like the Lippincott's biochem book, but since the M2s recommended it, I thought I'd try it. Definitely not going the Guyton route at this point. At the moment, I'm gonna forego all neuro books except the Nolte photo atlas I got from my big sib.
Do any of you work during the school year?
Do any of you work during the school year?
We had an 8 hour intersession on Professionalism and Patient-Centered Care. First day of second semester every year for the third years. Fun times.
This day could possibly be the second most boring day of my entire tenure at MCW.
It seems that learning about professionalism would be a good thing to do before starting in the clinic.
Come now, dear Ashleigh. We've learned all there is to professionalism through the administration's intolerance for student tardiness, misplaced chairs, and the draconian fines associated with overdue library camcorders.
Big Brother is watching, and he knows a thing or two about professionalism.
Contest time. I have a copy of Wheater's Atlas that is one edition old (all pics are there, just a couple pages removed from where they are in the new edition--easy to find) that I would be willing to lend a lucky M1 for the semester. The catch is as follows: the winner must be the first to guess and post a picture from my favorite Will Ferrell movie. Oh, and they should probably want to pick it up tomorrow when I make a rare appearance at MCW.
Oh, and hi Xandie. Didn't see you there. 😉
I got it for sure:
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You don't have to send me the Wheater's, though.
Okay, I'll try it, only I don't know how to attach pictures.
http://imdb.com/gallery/ss/0357413/Ss/0357413/AM14.jpg.html?path=gallery&path_key=0357413
OR
http://imdb.com/gallery/ss/0415306/13373_r.jpg.html?path=gallery&path_key=0415306&seq=2
I love smiling; smiling's my favorite!
We elves try to stick to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corns and syrup.
We have a winner! Anchorman is quite possibly God himself speaking to us through Will Ferrell. I'll be sure to pack the Wheater's for tomorrow, and you can surely find me at noon somewhere in the cafeteria or student lounge. 😉 No hugs though. That will get you disqualified.
Ashers, hope I'm not disturbing you, but, uh, I saw you from across the party, and, uh, I don't usually do this, but I felt compelled to tell you something. You have an absolutely breathtaking heinie. I mean, that thing is good. I want to be friends with it.
yeah, just like Chuck Norris has a nice kickSo going back a couple pages...I recommend Everclear with apple cider. It's got a nice kick.
why at the beginning of June?Welcome back, pete.
I got some virus over break too, but I think it's just some type of common cold.
Other news: Just scheduled Step 1...June 6. Ugh.
why at the beginning of June?
That's when most people take step 1. Mine's June 12.
I can't imagine trying to take step 1 only two weeks after finals. I want a *little* more study time than that.yes. generally between 2 and 4 weeks after M2 finals is when people do so.
I can't imagine trying to take step 1 only two weeks after finals. I want a *little* more study time than that.
3-4 weeks is about right, I think. Any longer and you'll go craaaaaaaaaazy.
The key is developing a schedule, and then sticking to it.
So this is what wisconsin's devistatingly cold winters are like?
You got it. This year has obviously been unseasonably warm. Usually January has a little bit of a thaw, but nothing like this. Last year February was the bad month...it was colder than a witch's teat for the entire month.
not since El Nino or so. it's usually pretty nippy this time of year, and we dropped into the zero range for a while last year.So this is what wisconsin's devistatingly cold winters are like?