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here, I posted this in another thread, but thought you guys would be interested. I can't believe it's already been four years since I read this (I remember picking it up at UWM)


Soup-Kitchen Volunteers Hate College-Application-Padding Brat

April 2, 2003 | Issue 39•12

SEATTLE—Volunteers at the Pike Street Salvation Army have grown to hate college-application padder Justin Malveaux, 17, sources reported Monday.

Malveaux, who is passionately dedicated to getting into Stanford.

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"It's not that Justin doesn't work hard, because he does," said Karla Perkins, 44, weeknight coordinator at the downtown Seattle soup kitchen. "He does whatever you ask of him, and he's pleasant and polite, always complimenting everyone. Still, I can't stand the little Stanford-application-padding ****er."

Perkins met Malveaux in February, when the Bellingham West High School junior submitted a résumé and cover letter requesting a volunteer position.

"Justin said he wanted to help those less fortunate than him, and also to get his volunteering out of the way so he can concentrate on AP classes next year," Perkins said. "Stanford is his first choice, and UCLA is his 'safety.' He also plans to apply to Washington State 'just for laughs,' whatever that means."

An honors student and active participant in five extracurricular groups, Malveaux said he is committed to making himself an indispensable member of the soup kitchen's Tuesday-evening crew for the four months he plans to be there.

"This experience will be invaluable when I have to write my personal essay, which counts for a lot with Stanford," Malveaux said. "It's the kind of real-world growth experience that goes over huge with the admissions people. And, if I ever need a recommendation, there are several people here who I think I've bonded with enough to ask."

The staff's disdain for the upper-middle-class Malveaux went largely unspoken during his first month and a half at the center, manifesting itself primarily in the occasional eye roll. On March 18, however, a floodgate of vitriol was opened when Malveaux asked staff coordinator Jamal Washburn to leave the employee break room, mistaking him for a homeless man.

"I hate that little rich-kid bastard," Washburn said. "He'll be out the door the second he can say he volunteered here for four months. Or, as he'll put it, 'February 2003 to May 2003.'"

Despite their hatred of him, staffers admitted that Malveaux has been helpful. According to Perkins, he has used his "fresh perspective" to increase efficiency, placing a clipboard at the end of the kitchen table and inviting shelter patrons to sign up for the next evening's meal so that the kitchen might better predict attendance.

To combat staff tardiness, Malveaux suggested that volunteers be permitted three missed shifts before being barred from working at the center.

"As much as I hate to admit it, he has made some improvements," Perkins said. "But he does it in this smug way, like we're so lucky to be graced with the presence of this brilliant, college-bound prodigy, even if only for a few precious months."

"That sunny, can-do attitude is really starting to grate on me," employee Randy Louis said. "Just pass out the tater tots, prepster."

The staff generally uses the 20 minutes Malveaux spends sweeping the parking lot each Tuesday as an opportunity to exchange stories of his naivete.

"A homeless woman came in wearing a Diabetes Awareness Fun Run T-shirt she got from a box at the shelter," Perkins said. "Justin was saying how inspiring it was that this woman could still care about others, even with all her troubles."

Perkins said she finds Malveaux's attempts to connect with her condescending.

"He's finally stopped asking me where I see myself in five years," Perkins said. "I honestly think he thought he was challenging me to ask myself questions I wouldn't ordinarily ask. Like people in my social strata aren't capable of introspection without the help of somebody better-educated."

"Now, he just talks about himself," Perkins continued. "He wants to be a writer, but he might be an international human-rights lawyer. He gave me his solemn word that, whatever he decides, he will use his skills for the betterment of the world. Thank God, now I can sleep at night."

At the end of each shift, Malveaux records his "hours worked" in his PDA and makes a point of getting Perkins to sign off on it—a ritual Perkins has grown to detest.

"He can talk all he wants about how enriching this experience has been, but it's completely obvious that all he's thinking about is how good this is going to look on his transcript," Perkins said. "Here at the Salvation Army, we try to appreciate all the help God sends our way, but I draw the line with that little ****."

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You're just a BABY, then. 😉

I know there's nothing magic about 50; it's just a number. But it's such a nice, round number. Apparently I want to celebrate that milestone birthday by writing my first student loan payment check.

OOoooooooohhhh, loans....

I try not to think about those. At least this will be my last year of maxing out the budget. I reached the point that the amount I owe is just so ridiculous, that it doesn't seem real anymore.
 
Assuming I have the opportunity/desire to go into the field I'm most interested in now I'll be 35 when I finish up fellowship. Then I get to start paying off loans.

And what field might that be?
 
And what field might that be?

Right now I like interventional cards, although I'm also interested in GI. So basically any of the procedure-heavy IM subspecialties, I guess.

I tell people I like snaking things into places they definitely don't belong. That goes over great at parties and in awkward conversations with my wife's extended family.
 
Who here hates the path department? The last test messed up my buffer, now I have to study a lot for the final -- dang it (not that I wouldn't've, but I like buffers).

I should be 35 if I do a fellowship by the time I'm done.
 
He wants to join me in ortho. Right Funk. 😉

Oh yeah, I forgot. I love bones. Especially if I can just ignore the fact that their marrow is full of all sorts of complicated crap.
 
Who here hates the path department? The last test messed up my buffer, now I have to study a lot for the final -- dang it (not that I wouldn't've, but I like buffers).

I should be 35 if I do a fellowship by the time I'm done.

You have a buffer? Whoa, you are outta my league.
 
You have a buffer? Whoa, you are outta my league.
yeah, mine too. I have a buffer in neuro, but it's not the sort to brag about 😛

I'm below where I'd like to finish with phys and CTB, but not by much.
 
I don't always have a buffer -- especially 1st year. This is path. Should've been fine if the dept hadn't screwed us over. Well, for neuro, I needed an 83/82 to bring my grade up. That wasn't happening.

Did you feel like you were better at being a med student this year?

I feel like I'm better than I was first term and that biochem and all that would've been less traumatic if I'd had my stuff together.

At the beginning of the year the 2nd year students seemed so much more efficient with their studying.
 
yeah, mine too. I have a buffer in neuro, but it's not the sort to brag about 😛

I'm below where I'd like to finish with phys and CTB, but not by much.

CTB is the type of class that you can actually make a recovery in if you messed up. High pass is an even 80% right? Honors must be 90%...

In neuro I think I have the "well, I'm not going to low pass" buffer.
 
Did you feel like you were better at being a med student this year?

I feel like I'm better than I was first term and that biochem and all that would've been less traumatic if I'd had my stuff together.

At the beginning of the year the 2nd year students seemed so much more efficient with their studying.

I continued what I did for phys this year, and it's helped my grades. (I've complained about it before, but I brought my grade up in phys from a pass on the first test to missing honoring by 1 point after honoring the final). Since what I did last year helped me understand phys and CTB (I ignored neuro btw), I've stuck with it. The only block it's failed me is this last block in path where I studied more than normal, and got my lowest score in the class so far. That was more due to lack of teaching, and excess amounts of people standing in the front of the class and speaking with tangential thought processes.
 
CTB is the type of class that you can actually make a recovery in if you messed up. High pass is an even 80% right? Honors must be 90%...

In neuro I think I have the "well, I'm not going to low pass" buffer.

Last year CTB honors was a 94.5%, and they're strict with the .5%
 
I continued what I did for phys this year, and it's helped my grades. (I've complained about it before, but I brought my grade up in phys from a pass on the first test to missing honoring by 1 point after honoring the final). Since what I did last year helped me understand phys and CTB (I ignored neuro btw), I've stuck with it. The only block it's failed me is this last block in path where I studied more than normal, and got my lowest score in the class so far. That was more due to lack of teaching, and excess amounts of people standing in the front of the class and speaking with tangential thought processes.

1 point? It seems like they'd give a little on that. Well, then I guess they have to do that for everyone.

Did you have renal path last block? I've heard GREAT things about renal path. 👎
 
1 point? It seems like they'd give a little on that. Well, then I guess they have to do that for everyone.

Did you have renal path last block? I've heard GREAT things about renal path. 👎

I did perfectly well on Becker's questions, but I knew that stuff cold. I missed female stuff, and the details that were pulled from Robbins (not by Becker, by other kidney lecturers on charts/tables, last points on charts, never covered in lectures). I read Robbins three times. They went for actual minutiae
 
Did you feel like you were better at being a med student this year?

I feel like I'm better than I was first term and that biochem and all that would've been less traumatic if I'd had my stuff together.

At the beginning of the year the 2nd year students seemed so much more efficient with their studying.
hmmm, I'm feeling like I was doing better LAST semester....although really, I'll probably do at least as well as I did last semester, with a strong chance of doing a little better.
 
CTB is the type of class that you can actually make a recovery in if you messed up. High pass is an even 80% right? Honors must be 90%...

In neuro I think I have the "well, I'm not going to low pass" buffer.
nah, high pass for CTB is an 85.5%. Sucks that I totally biffed the first exam.

Neuro is actually a class you can make up for if you really do poorly at first ( :waves hand: ), because a pass drops all the way down to a 68%.
 
I'm actually laughing outloud... nice work, Jesse.
 
So who wants to hear about why I hate the CER course?

Too bad, you're gonna hear it anyway.

So I was supposed to have a case presentation session this afternoon at 1pm. We were never given a location for the class other than it'll probably be in the MUTS. So I show up at about 12:50 - extremely early for me - and wander the MUTS looking for either other people in my group or a sign on the door. Well, no signs, but I run into one other person in my group. So we begin to wander together. At about 1:05, signs have magically appeared, and we go to room 2315. And wait. And wait. There are supposed to be 6 people in the group and we have no idea where the other 4 are. And the doctor has not shown up either and she was late last week too. And we wait some more. We wait until 1:35, and go call the CER people. Christy answers, says that yes, we were in the correct room and she can't help us. So she emailed that doctor asking what the hell. So at least I got credit for being there.

CER just wasted another hour of my life that I'll never get back. 😡
 
So who wants to hear about why I hate the CER course?

Too bad, you're gonna hear it anyway.

So I was supposed to have a case presentation session this afternoon at 1pm. We were never given a location for the class other than it'll probably be in the MUTS. So I show up at about 12:50 - extremely early for me - and wander the MUTS looking for either other people in my group or a sign on the door. Well, no signs, but I run into one other person in my group. So we begin to wander together. At about 1:05, signs have magically appeared, and we go to room 2315. And wait. And wait. There are supposed to be 6 people in the group and we have no idea where the other 4 are. And the doctor has not shown up either and she was late last week too. And we wait some more. We wait until 1:35, and go call the CER people. Christy answers, says that yes, we were in the correct room and she can't help us. So she emailed that doctor asking what the hell. So at least I got credit for being there.

CER just wasted another hour of my life that I'll never get back. 😡

good doctors need to be ready for dealing with the unexpected, unpleasant situations. this will make you a better medical professional, more capable of thinking out of the box, working hard on your own, and delivering bad news to patients. it sounds like today you learned valuable lessons and you're a better student physician because of it.
 
good doctors need to be ready for dealing with the unexpected, unpleasant situations. this will make you a better medical professional, more capable of thinking out of the box, working hard on your own, and delivering bad news to patients. it sounds like today you learned valuable lessons and you're a better student physician because of it.

I'm speaking on behalf of everyone.

BITE ME


April, I feel your pain. CER wasted 4.5 hours of my time before block 2 pharm.
 
So who wants to hear about why I hate the CER course?

Too bad, you're gonna hear it anyway.

So I was supposed to have a case presentation session this afternoon at 1pm. We were never given a location for the class other than it'll probably be in the MUTS. So I show up at about 12:50 - extremely early for me - and wander the MUTS looking for either other people in my group or a sign on the door. Well, no signs, but I run into one other person in my group. So we begin to wander together. At about 1:05, signs have magically appeared, and we go to room 2315. And wait. And wait. There are supposed to be 6 people in the group and we have no idea where the other 4 are. And the doctor has not shown up either and she was late last week too. And we wait some more. We wait until 1:35, and go call the CER people. Christy answers, says that yes, we were in the correct room and she can't help us. So she emailed that doctor asking what the hell. So at least I got credit for being there.

CER just wasted another hour of my life that I'll never get back. 😡

On the bright side, you'll be well prepared for when your time is wasted next year.
 
I'm speaking on behalf of everyone.

BITE ME


April, I feel your pain. CER wasted 4.5 hours of my time before block 2 pharm.

i'm sure marty would have a great comeback for that, but I got nothing tonight, so just pretend he said something extremely witty in return. it may or may not include something about republicans or cheerleaders if you wish.
 
So I was feeling a little better about school after venting, but then I went on ANGEL and read the pathology responses to the exam questions. I am so freaking angry. I need a cigarette to ease the frustration, but no, I can't have them because they're bad for you. And expensive. GGGGRRRRRRRRR. I didn't realize that we needed to learn kidney histology at the level of a 3rd year path resident. And this response made me so mad:

"I may not have elaborated these differences in my lecture, but it is amply clear in the textbook."

If it was so damned important, maybe you should mention in class.

I also hated the responses that blatantly ignored what we put as a rebuttal, and did nothing to explain why the correct answer was in fact correct.

And sure, they might discredit this test a bit, and look at your grades as a whole and look at consistency, but what about those of us trying to bring our grade up because of a botched block 2 exam. It's like they're laughing at us over in the path department, ha ha, you were well on your way to bringing your grade up one, but we thought we'd mess with you and give you a bogus exam.

I'm done.
 
So I was feeling a little better about school after venting, but then I went on ANGEL and read the pathology responses to the exam questions. I am so freaking angry. I need a cigarette to ease the frustration, but no, I can't have them because they're bad for you. And expensive. GGGGRRRRRRRRR.

you know, the only thing keeping me from getting cigarettes is that I made a promise to my fiancee that I wouldn't, and I can't bring myself to break a promise.
 
you know, the only thing keeping me from getting cigarettes is that I made a promise to my fiancee that I wouldn't, and I can't bring myself to break a promise.

I feel better now. Sorta. 🙂
 
"I may not have elaborated these differences in my lecture, but it is amply clear in the textbook."

And then they wonder why nobody attends lecture.

I really like this smiley: :beat:
 
Love the smiley Don!! :laugh: :laugh:


Anyway, my venting for the day is done. Today was just kinda rough, motivational-wise. Thanks for listening. And now for "The Office" to cheer me up. Reminds me of my days doing data entry for an insurance company.
 
ms. peters, it sounds like today is a good day for you to take up kick-boxing.
 
... I didn't realize that we needed to learn kidney histology at the level of a 3rd year path resident. And this response made me so mad:

"I may not have elaborated these differences in my lecture, but it is amply clear in the textbook."

If it was so damned important, maybe you should mention in class.

I also hated the responses that blatantly ignored what we put as a rebuttal, and did nothing to explain why the correct answer was in fact correct.

And sure, they might discredit this test a bit, and look at your grades as a whole and look at consistency, but what about those of us trying to bring our grade up because of a botched block 2 exam. It's like they're laughing at us over in the path department, ha ha, you were well on your way to bringing your grade up one, but we thought we'd mess with you and give you a bogus exam.

I'm done.

That argument ticked me off. I told people in the liason committee that they could use me as an example, since I read Robbins and annotated it in multiple colors the different times I went through, and if I read it 3 times quite thoroughly, it wasn't "amply clear."
 
The biggest accomplishment I made today had nothing to do with studying--it was earning my first SDN infraction thanks to my Raffi picture earlier. Puritans unite!
 
The biggest accomplishment I made today had nothing to do with studying--it was earning my first SDN infraction thanks to my Raffi picture earlier. Puritans unite!

and i have sadly been ordered by the administration to give you a spanking.
 
The biggest accomplishment I made today had nothing to do with studying--it was earning my first SDN infraction thanks to my Raffi picture earlier. Puritans unite!

I wonder which of the 8 of us reported you.
 
The biggest accomplishment I made today had nothing to do with studying--it was earning my first SDN infraction thanks to my Raffi picture earlier. Puritans unite!

😱 The picture is gone!
 
I'm leaning towards this line of reasoning.

Let's hope this is the case for all of our sakes, as I am not a forgiving man to those who betray my trust.

I also own quite a few Martin Scorcese movies as well as The Godfather trilogy.
 
Let's hope this is the case for all of our sakes, as I am not a forgiving man to those who betray my trust.

I also own quite a few Martin Scorcese movies as well as The Godfather trilogy.

how fitting that indo immediately tried to implicate everyone in here, which further would alleviate any suspicious towards him. very clever.
 
how fitting that indo immediately tried to implicate everyone in here, which further would alleviate any suspicious towards him. very clever.

He can expect a horse head in his bed when he wakes up tomorrow. Although now that I warned him it probably won't be nearly as horrifying...probably more annoying than anything.
 
That or we're just popular entertainment for the mods.

Ya know, the basal ganglia, the cerebellum, and the supplementary motor area are modulators.
 
Yeah, it was me reported the picture to the modulaters. I'm easily offended.

Look at this poo.

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...which reminds me of the churros you can get at Costco.

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Did you say, "meow"?

the guy in the car is Jim Gaffigan.

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUVmSBGyKm0[/YOUTUBE]
 
Yeah, it was me reported the picture to the modulaters. I'm easily offended.

Look at this poo.

Eeeyuuuw, Indo, don't you have a bag? Pick that up and dispose of it properly! We have laws here!
 
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