Oklahoma future 2011ers part 01

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Does anybody know what time the power failed in the BSEB? I had heard that Knehans lecture today was not taped due to the power failure, but the first hour is on-line (much better than nothing). I was thinking I had heard the power failed around 9:30, which means we just have 30 minutes missing. By the way, whoever heard of a tape recorder with a volatile memory??
 
I think 9:30 is about right - it made for a very strange last half-hour of lecture. Flickering lights, ungodly noises coming from the sound system, projector shutting off at about 9:45... weird
 
I'm really glad that one biochem teacher won't let us email our one-pg research summary on NF1. I'd much prefer to spend 1.5 hrs driving to campus, walking to the union to print it out, then walking to BMSB and going up 8 floors to drop it off to his secretary, then walking back to my car and driving home using $4 in gas...**** I should've fedx'd it.

It's a stupid make-up paper for craps sake.

I guess he's not going in for all these email trends those young wippersnappers are falling for.

What...they've got the internet on computers now???

$20 says no one will ever read it. lol
 
I'd much prefer to spend 1.5 hrs driving to campus, walking to the union to print it out, then walking to BMSB and going up 8 floors to drop it off to his secretary, then walking back to my car and driving home using $4 in gas

Do you really drive 1.5 hrs one way to school? I thought I was crazy for even considering it (my commute would be @ 1.25 hr one way).

Doesn't it eat up study time?
 
I know of someone that drives from stillwater almost every day. Some people can do it. You can always listen to lectures in the car. I would do everything to avoid it, but if it is a must (as it is in his case), it can be done.
 
Do you really drive 1.5 hrs one way to school? I thought I was crazy for even considering it (my commute would be @ 1.25 hr one way).

Doesn't it eat up study time?

no...the whole trip including all that junk i mentioned will take about 1.5 hrs.
 
Yeah, I'm irritated about driving into campus just to drop that paper off, too -- I have absolutely no other reason to go in today. Mine's all of 1/2 page, and I think I spent 10 minutes on it. At least they didn't substitute that missed activity with something that's actually hard.
 
Is anybody else bummed about having to write that one-page thing for biochem?

I was originally, but after I wrote it, I was like "Hey that ten minutes saved me an hour of talking to a patient, another hour presenting to the class, and who knows how long the module would have deliberated over the presentation and who had to stand up in front of the class." Plus I would have had to wake up at an early hour on Friday (which I hate hate hate). Dropped mine off on Monday.

BTW Johnny, the department secretary in question is on my myspace. Nice lady but married. 🙁

Anybody else sad about Dr. Chung? 🙁

Ya know, I was gonna write a poem for him, but I thought that it would look too much like brown-nosing.
 
Yeah, I'm irritated about driving into campus just to drop that paper off, too -- I have absolutely no other reason to go in today. Mine's all of 1/2 page, and I think I spent 10 minutes on it. At least they didn't substitute that missed activity with something that's actually hard.

My thoughts as well. I was looking at the schedule...no PCM, screw that 3 hr biochem review, Woohoo...I can stay home all day. and then it hit me..wait...that DAMN PAPER! 😡

I was planning on working on my exlawgrrl fanclub site!👍
 
Can I be the club secretary? I'd run for treasurer, but Non-TradTulsa would prolly smoke me.

Absotively!
Yea, non-trad smokes us all...he's the most note-taking dude I've ever seen.
I try to talk to him at school but he just throws me in a locker and takes my lunch money.
 
There are few things in this world more beautiful than a pregnant woman, Smitty, especially if it's you!

I vote wiz for biggest flirt of OU COM class of 2010.
 
Absotively!
Yea, non-trad smokes us all...he's the most note-taking dude I've ever seen.
I try to talk to him at school but he just throws me in a locker and takes my lunch money.
Oh, not this block, my good friend. I am so far behind - normally I would be climbing the walls at this point - but I just can't seem to work up a panic...

Being treasurer was fun until I got a 3" stack of checks for T-shirts... not enough money to go to Mexico, but certainly more than I was expecting.

I wanna be a flirt, too (although I'd vote for Wiz). Although, as I mentioned to someone in class, I can't even look around the room without looking like a dirty old man... everyone is 20+ years younger <sigh>. I wanted to hear Hanas this morning but I slept late so I went in with a ballcap (and really scary looking hair that hadn't been washed under it). Nobody seemed to recognize me.
 
I'm so burned out. Glad it looks like I'm not the only one. I just can't seem to muster up the urge to study. For some reason it feels like there isn't as much to cover in biochem this time around, or maybe I've just stopped caring. Anatomy - - oh man, I haven't gone to class or looked at Chung's or anything else. So I have no idea how much material I haven't covered. Oh well, head and neck is the easy block right?:scared:
 
I'm so burned out. Glad it looks like I'm not the only one. I just can't seem to muster up the urge to study. For some reason it feels like there isn't as much to cover in biochem this time around, or maybe I've just stopped caring. Anatomy - - oh man, I haven't gone to class or looked at Chung's or anything else. So I have no idea how much material I haven't covered. Oh well, head and neck is the easy block right?:scared:

Absolutely. Straight from O'Don's notes: TEON. Two eyes, one nose. Lord only knows what O'Don is gonna do to the final - it's scary - Chung's "style" was the one thing we could count on.
 
Absolutely. Straight from O'Don's notes: TEON. Two eyes, one nose. Lord only knows what O'Don is gonna do to the final - it's scary - Chung's "style" was the one thing we could count on.

So I heard that the written part is already done, so hopefully it was strongly influenced by Chung. I've got to admit, I feel like a horrible person for worrying about how losing Chung will hurt my grade. Yeah, I suck, but I sort of think I'm not alone.

IMO, Chung keeps anatomy sane. Yeah, O'Don's not the antichrist or anything and I'm sure he's a nice guy, but he makes it sort of insane sometimes.
 
Absolutely. Straight from O'Don's notes: TEON. Two eyes, one nose. Lord only knows what O'Don is gonna do to the final - it's scary - Chung's "style" was the one thing we could count on.

Don't worry about the test (well, about who wrote it anyway). I know you guys want to feel special, like each exam is handcrafted just for the class of 2010, but it's really not 🙂 They have a bank of test questions (all of which have been approved by Chung, possibly before you were born), and they just pull from it to form an exam (we need two questions on this lecture, three from this, etc. etc.). The few new ones they may be trying out were probably written by Chung last semester or last summer.

Also, I caution you against thinking the head and neck is an "easy" block. I'm pretty sure it was roughly as hard as TB2.
 
I know of someone that drives from stillwater almost every day. Some people can do it. You can always listen to lectures in the car. I would do everything to avoid it, but if it is a must (as it is in his case), it can be done.

In our class?

I thought about for like 2 seconds. But I hated doing it every third day for work when I lived down here before moving, and again this summer when I moved back. I did get to listen to an assload of podcasts though. Less engaging than a lecture, though, so I don't know really how much being able to listen to them would augment the loss of study time. Even at the gym or biking/running, I'm too engaged in my environment to focus on words that don't have a whole lot of meaning; for me, a lot of them don't without the context of a syllabus. But I'm a more visual person. I just used the whole lecture in the truck thing as an excuse to get a ipod dock. Shhhhhh.....
 
So word to the wise -- don't pay a certain underbidder to do your notegroups. All those missing notegroups were ones that he was paid to do, and now the people who paid him are getting fined.
 
Sorry to the 2011's for posting something off topic, but this is the only OK thread I see on SDN.

Anyway, have any of the 2009's bought and used Kaplan's Qbank yet? How about the USMLEWorld Qbank? Any thoughts on how they compare?
 
Also, I caution you against thinking the head and neck is an "easy" block. I'm pretty sure it was roughly as hard as TB2.

That was sarcasm, I've heard it is the hardest of the three.
 
So instead of studying, I decided to do some grade calculations. I can do way worse than I've done so far in anatomy to maintain my current grade because of all those nifty free points (you know -- ars, 30 points for lab, 15 points for pbl). Biochem's a different story -- I really can't blow off this final. I also realized that every single question I missed on the mini was from DeAngelis since I blew off his stuff and focused so much on Steinberg. Go figure.
 
In our class?

I thought about for like 2 seconds. But I hated doing it every third day for work when I lived down here before moving, and again this summer when I moved back. I did get to listen to an assload of podcasts though. Less engaging than a lecture, though, so I don't know really how much being able to listen to them would augment the loss of study time. Even at the gym or biking/running, I'm too engaged in my environment to focus on words that don't have a whole lot of meaning; for me, a lot of them don't without the context of a syllabus. But I'm a more visual person. I just used the whole lecture in the truck thing as an excuse to get a ipod dock. Shhhhhh.....

Yeah, in our class. I know another person that makes a 2 hour drive a few times a week. She homeschools a lot though. The guy I was talking about makes it to class almost every day. Family obligations, something I don't have... ah the wonders of being a traditional student. :laugh:

I couldn't stand doing it, but where there's a will there's a way.
 
Sorry to the 2011's for posting something off topic, but this is the only OK thread I see on SDN.

Anyway, have any of the 2009's bought and used Kaplan's Qbank yet? How about the USMLEWorld Qbank? Any thoughts on how they compare?

Used Kaplan's for IHI last block - it was great. Haven't used it much other than that, but that's partly because I haven't started on IHI this block 😳
 
:clap: I just got a big red envelope! OUCOM class of 2011 here I come! :clap:

Congratulations! Now for a head start in biochem go memorize every step and enzyme in the glycolysis, glycogenolysis, and gluconeogenesis pathways. And for a head start in human behavior go rent some porn.
 
So instead of studying, I decided to do some grade calculations. I can do way worse than I've done so far in anatomy to maintain my current grade because of all those nifty free points (you know -- ars, 30 points for lab, 15 points for pbl). Biochem's a different story -- I really can't blow off this final. I also realized that every single question I missed on the mini was from DeAngelis since I blew off his stuff and focused so much on Steinberg. Go figure.

Is everything in GA weighted the same, like just add your points up? I didn't get a syllabus...I've got to hit biochem pretty hard, I was just curious if trading biochem time for GA study will be worth it if my grade fate is pretty much sealed.

want2beadoc said:
...but where there's a will there's a way...

Not in a truck that gets 14 mpg 😳 I'm such a bad Democrat...
 
Is everything in GA weighted the same, like just add your points up? I didn't get a syllabus...I've got to hit biochem pretty hard, I was just curious if trading biochem time for GA study will be worth it if my grade fate is pretty much sealed.



Not in a truck that gets 14 mpg 😳 I'm such a bad Democrat...

Yep, as opposed to biochem where everything is a certain percentage. Here's the point breakdown.

3 test blocks -- 145 x 3
2 minis -- 2 x 30
ARS -- 60 (but we got 66 questions, so you can get up to 6 bonus. 🙂 )
lab participation -- 30 (supposedly everybody gets this if you don't screw up majorly)
PBL -- 15

You should buy a civic. It's the best car ever -- well, if you're like me and can't afford a prius.
 
:clap: I just got a big red envelope! OUCOM class of 2011 here I come! :clap:
Congratulations, soonereng!! That's a fantastic Christmas present - I loved mine last year.

Everything we've said about how much we're suffering is greatly exaggerated (hehehe... enjoy your Spring and Summer!!).

Anybody want a slightly-used German Shepherd? I decided to take a study break and clean up the mud all over the house from the snowstorm. I wait until the pawprints are dry - then they vacuum up. Anyhoo... I let the dog in from outside - thought her feet were dry (she knows the "one paw at a time" routine when I grab a towel) - and she followed the vacuum cleaner all over the house, barking all the way (that's normal). But, because I wasn't looking behind myself, I now have fresh paw prints all over the entire house from where she followed me while I was vacuuming up the old ones.

Perhaps someone is trying to tell me to get back to the books...
 
So word to the wise -- don't pay a certain underbidder to do your notegroups. All those missing notegroups were ones that he was paid to do, and now the people who paid him are getting fined.
Uh-oh, we better get the pink pig a Kevlar vest for Block 3. I pay $30 for notegroups - you get what you pay for.
 
.... And for a head start in human behavior go rent some porn.

Way ahead of you there! ... ok, not really, this is Oklahoma after all.

I too received a big crimson envelope😎 . I guess they are forgiving of tardy-ass people.🙄

I can't believe what a relief it is to know what I will be doing in August. It will make the next 6 months of work much more tolerable knowing that I can walk away any time I want.

This and I got offerred a free trip for a medical mission to Nicaragua. Its a good month :luck:

See you guys in the fall!!
 
Way ahead of you there! ... ok, not really, this is Oklahoma after all.

I too received a big crimson envelope😎 . I guess they are forgiving of tardy-ass people.🙄

I can't believe what a relief it is to know what I will be doing in August. It will make the next 6 months of work much more tolerable knowing that I can walk away any time I want.

This and I got offerred a free trip for a medical mission to Nicaragua. Its a good month :luck:

See you guys in the fall!!

Congrats to you too! 😀 Sounds like it was a good day for the class of 2011!👍
 
Sorry to the 2011's for posting something off topic, but this is the only OK thread I see on SDN.

Anyway, have any of the 2009's bought and used Kaplan's Qbank yet? How about the USMLEWorld Qbank? Any thoughts on how they compare?



I bought QBank when Kaplan came in October and love it. I've not tried any of the other online review programs.

I have a review book of some sort for every subject in addition to First Aid, so I think I'm more in danger of drowning in material than wanting more.
 
So word to the wise -- don't pay a certain underbidder to do your notegroups. All those missing notegroups were ones that he was paid to do, and now the people who paid him are getting fined.

We have a similar situation in our class. We have two students that get paid for notegroups, and one of them is outstanding while the other one writes notegroups that essentially consist of "read the syllabus and look at the slides". Despite the fact that they charge the same price, the outstanding writer gets fewer clients 🙁 I do really like the other person, so I understand people wanting to help him out, but it is still frustrating that such a large percentage of our notegroups are less than stellar (2009 is VERY lazy when it comes to notegroups-- the vast majority of people pay someone to do them).

I think the system works a lot better when everyone just writes their own notegroups. I put a lot of care into mine, and why wouldn't I when I only have to write 2 a semester? On the other hand, if I were writing 10 a week, there's no way I could spend as much time on them. I think that's why previous classes have had more success with notegroups-- you couldn't sell a notegroup for less than $40 in the class of 2008, so most people were willing to just suck it up and write their own. But our class got into a bidding war, and at $15, anyone's willing to pawn them off 🙁
 
I can't believe what a relief it is to know what I will be doing in August. It will make the next 6 months of work much more tolerable knowing that I can walk away any time I want.


Congrats, SoonerGeek!

I have the same feelings about my work, but I need the medical benefits for now, so I will have to contain myself. I've been up front with my boss about it all, so he can't say I blind-sided him when I do walk out the door.
 
Congrats Soonereng and SoonerGeek! I can't wait (or can I) until August.

To all you currently enrolled students.. what did you do about your classes once you were in? I'm not close to getting C's or anything but putting up a B or two isn't going to kill me is it? The letter said to maintain my academic blah blah blah, but I have a bad case of senioritis at the moment.
 
I bought QBank when Kaplan came in October and love it. I've not tried any of the other online review programs.

I have a review book of some sort for every subject in addition to First Aid, so I think I'm more in danger of drowning in material than wanting more.

Thanks Bmx and Antigunner.
I wish we could a free trial of Qbank or something before dropping $400 bucks on it. Oh well, I guess the 7 figure signing bonus and 6 figure salary you get once your (Ortho/Neuro/Derm/CT surg/etc.) residency is over is worth the $400 spent making sure you ace step 1.
 
I got Bs in both of my premed req'd classes my last semester of college (3000 lvl English class and a non-western civ). I think I remember asking the same question last year... just enjoy yourself your last semester. I'm pretty sure maintaining academic standards is code speak for "Don't fail your classes."
 
Congrats Soonereng and SoonerGeek! I can't wait (or can I) until August.

To all you currently enrolled students.. what did you do about your classes once you were in? I'm not close to getting C's or anything but putting up a B or two isn't going to kill me is it? The letter said to maintain my academic blah blah blah, but I have a bad case of senioritis at the moment.

If they aren't pre-reqs they won't care/know. Unless you tell them. We were just talking about this in the mod, what our letters did to our next semester. I went and dropped all my spring classes and signed up for OSU's 3+1 physiology degree, where my MS1 becomes my UG4. But I had all my prereqs done.

And about work, for those talking about it: if you haven't already, DON'T tell ANYONE your plans. I ****ed myself because I couldn't use paternity leave under the FMLA because they knew I wasn't "intending to return" at its exhaustion. I had to come down with chronic Anal Glaucoma multiple times before all my sick leave was used, burn vacation, and I owe several people scripts for Viagra so that I would have insurance for my son's birth. I didn't know I would need it until after I got in. Which brings me to point B: If you haven't already, DON'T celebrate by knocking your old lady up! Your first test block is 41 weeks away. Do the math. Unless you're superman or content with sucking hind tit. I'm neither, but I do what I can. We all do, really. I'd prolly still be doing ****ty in biochem if my syllabus wasn't covered in spit-up.

But you get a late-night study buddy:
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Were you by chance in Orgo I lab at UCO fall 2005 with the a**hole V. Hall?
 
We have a similar situation in our class. We have two students that get paid for notegroups, and one of them is outstanding while the other one writes notegroups that essentially consist of "read the syllabus and look at the slides". Despite the fact that they charge the same price, the outstanding writer gets fewer clients 🙁 I do really like the other person, so I understand people wanting to help him out, but it is still frustrating that such a large percentage of our notegroups are less than stellar (2009 is VERY lazy when it comes to notegroups-- the vast majority of people pay someone to do them).

I think the system works a lot better when everyone just writes their own notegroups. I put a lot of care into mine, and why wouldn't I when I only have to write 2 a semester? On the other hand, if I were writing 10 a week, there's no way I could spend as much time on them. I think that's why previous classes have had more success with notegroups-- you couldn't sell a notegroup for less than $40 in the class of 2008, so most people were willing to just suck it up and write their own. But our class got into a bidding war, and at $15, anyone's willing to pawn them off 🙁

My thought is that if everyone does her own notes, it evens things out. Some people do cr@ppy notes, some people do great notes, and most notes pick up the important stuff. With only one note writer, you're totally dependent on how reliable that one person is. Also, you're right -- you can do a good job if you only do it a few times a year. If you're writing 20 note sets a week, you either have to be super human or you'll screw up some. Unfortunately, our one note writer is our class clown. Hopefully some people will take him on next semester.

Congrats to SoonerGeek! To Benoit and others, I would not worry about making Bs in your remaining prereqs.

On my happy note, I recalculated my biochem grade and can do about 8% lower than I thought on the last test and still keep my grade. Yay! Less studying for me now. Is this third test block burnout normal?

Bleh, I don't want to go to school at 8 am tomorrow. 🙁

Ahh, Freeze, what a cutie! You're right about being a little dishonest with your employer. It's not really lying -- it's just keeping things private. 🙂
 
Were you by chance in Orgo I lab at UCO fall 2005 with the a**hole V. Hall?

I was! I had a couple of maternity shirts that were bleached out from some random chemicals b/c my big belly would rub against the lab bench. Man, I'm such a good mom, I was also working during the day in nuclear medicine = radiation. I did my homework though and wasn't worried. I get really annoyed at people who act like pregnant women have to sit on a couch all day leaning to their left side, with their feet propped up or they will miscarry. Okay, that was a weird tangent.

Benoit -
I really wouldn't worry at all about your grades. I agree with wantobeadoc, just don't fail. It's not like Dr. Hall is going to sit down and personally review all 160ish people's grades for this and the spring semester. Your interview is over, your grades have already been reviewed. It's not like anyone going to pull all your information and say "We've noticed that your GPA dropped to a 3.0 last semester, would you like explain that?"
 
Gees... I go to work for a simple evening shift and I miss out on all of this great chatting. Congrats to those who have been recently admitted. Now feed us more questions to keep us busy!

As I was driving to work, I realized that I should have offered to have people email me their biochem papers so that I could save them the trouble. Drat. Sorry. 🙁

I vote wiz for biggest flirt of OU COM class of 2010.

I second that. 😉

Is first prize a warm hug from you guys???? 😳 If so, let me start making some campaign posters... I am but a translator, a mere scribe who knows a wonderful person when he sees one and can't help but articulate it to others who haven't actually met you in real life. I just hope that you are aware of the fact that when in clinic, you will have to correct for the automatic increase in heart rate experienced by male patients if you happen to smile.

Alas my shyness and insecurity would prevent me from accepting the award, particularly if I were additionally offered the opportunity to stand in the aura of RachelD's glowing halo of beauty which is fueled by a nuturing and supportive energy, an energy that is undoubtedly an inspiration to both her family and to the members of our class as well. Why are all of the good ones taken?

I'm going to have to defer to Mr. Freeze for now.

You should buy a civic. It's the best car ever -- well, if you're like me and can't afford a prius.

I have a Civic. I loved it until last week when it turned into a bumper car. 🙁

I have been thinking about buying a new Prius, but I wanted to talk to somebody who has one or maybe wait a couple of years. The push button start thingy kinda makes me nervous.

ok, not really, this is Oklahoma after all.

PM me. I know a guy who knows a guy...

My thought is that if everyone does her own notes, it evens things out.

My module is in the middle of this schedule change mess, and since I'm responsible for part of the anatomy review (still unsure of which part since the cc is getting anastomosed into it), I've been scrambling to find out what everybody else is doing. No word from our chair.

What is going on with biochem tomorrow morning? Do we just go to our modules?
 
What is going on with biochem tomorrow morning? Do we just go to our modules?
That's what I'm assuming based on the instruction sheet posted on hippocrates.

A new Civic Hybrid is on my list for Santa this year. Keep your fingers crossed he can fit it into his sleigh.
 
I have completed all my pre-reqs. Just wondering if a few B's in say.. my third year language or an 89 in another class will even matter? Hell, would a 3.0 matter (not gonna happen, just wondering)?

I'm still going to put forth effort.. I'm just being a bit lazy. Kind of burnt out on classes that just don't matter to me.
 
I was! I had a couple of maternity shirts that were bleached out from some random chemicals b/c my big belly would rub against the lab bench.

You were just getting ready to have your interview before finals (which we missed due to a light dusting of snow that closed the school). I've wondered from time-to-time how that interview went - I'm so glad things went better that go 'round for you.

(Bravofriendly = dark-brown-haired girl at next bench who worked(s) for major cardio group at "loathed" heart specialty facility adjacent to your old stomping grounds)
 
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