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I am very disappointed in the lack of activity on this thread. 😡
About the last time I saw you IRL... 5 months...i dont think ive been on SDN for about...5 months?! lol im not sure. But I came on to post some uplifting vids from skit night!
I am very disappointed in the lack of activity on this thread. 😡
Hi.
Hi.
So since I posted, got one response from V14, one from V15. V16 is out to lunch?
must join.We're all chilling on Facebook admiring everyone's foster animals :-D
I'm just thankful people haven't started posting foster dogs. We specifically signed a lease in a no dogs allowed building because I would be so tempted to adopt a little pitty girl and then I'd never have time for her and we'd both be sad.
Those kittens are super cute though!
I'm hoping to make friends with people who have adorable pitties that I can spoil rotten and take for hikes on the weekends!
I'm also planning to bring our giant leash-trained kitty to happy hours, and I'm positive he will make many dog friends.
I'm sure you'll meet many you can borrow during happy hour.
And I have a potentially interesting phone conversation set up for Friday about my application.
I'm hoping to make friends with people who have adorable pitties that I can spoil rotten and take for hikes on the weekends!
I'm also planning to bring our giant leash-trained kitty to happy hours, and I'm positive he will make many dog friends.
I'm sure you'll meet many you can borrow during happy hour.
And I have a potentially interesting phone conversation set up for Friday about my application.
Okay, I HAVE to see this. Do you have pics???
I just adopted a 1 yo lab-chow puppy, so if you (or any pennwe) ever want adorable snuggles you're welcome to borrow her 😍. She's a little crazy, but she is a sweetheart and even plays nicely (supervised) with my rabbit.
Can one of the current students comment on what orientation is like? I don't really get what we're doing for several days before classes start. Are they just "bonding activities"?
I'm not a big fan of these kinds of events, but even I feel this is a little bit of a negative view of the first 2 days.Basically you have 2 days in Philly where you pretty much just listen to different presentations from the administration, the PVMA, the safety people, the transit people, the health center people, etc. You also get lunch and some activities. Then you have a day out at New Bolton that is more fun and you do group building activities (no ropes though). I loathe most group bonding activities but I liked the orientation ones well enough.
I'm not a big fan of these kinds of events, but even I feel this is a little bit of a negative view of the first 2 days.
Yeah, there are some boring presentations, although some of them will be helpful to know in the end. You will get to know at least a group of people really well, will learn your way around the school a little, and it was all kind of exciting.
The 3rd day is kind of fun, but I was exhausted at the end. You will need a couple days to recover.
Plus there a lot of evening social events to get an early start of drinking and socializing.
Nothing too serious, just a few days to ease you into your new life.
my bad. Maybe i was trying to read to much between the lines!I didn't say anything bad about it 😕 Someone wanted to know what happened during orientation.
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A lot of people on the Facebook c/o 2016 are offering spots available in houses. good place to start.Any recommendations on places I should look to live??? I feel like I'm a little behind on this whole process now...
A lot of people on the Facebook c/o 2016 are offering spots available in houses. good place to start.
usually takes about a day.... patience.I haven't been accepted to the group yet. =(
Does this mean you've made your decision, Orca?😀
Or is living situation part of your decision? How long did they give you to make a decision anyway?
They need my deposit by Friday and I guess I pretty much have decided, at least in my head. Nothings finalized yet in regards to paperwork and all that. The cost of the two schools are relatively the same since Illinois' tuition for OOS is like $42k, at least according the spreadsheet on here. I haven't done any major number crunching myself yet, although I will today or tomorrow. Also, since I'm only going to be 1.5 hours away from home it will be easier for me to get help from my family if I'm ever in some sort of major bind or just want to come home for a weekend or something like that.
Yes I have it and it is about 3k per year.
I have the student insurance, have had serious medical issues this year and have been mostly pretty satisfied. First off, Penn's health system is amazing. It has huge breadth an depth, is one of the best hospital systems in the country and is really well run (which was not true even 10 years ago). There is almost no reason to have any service done outside the system.Possibly stupid question and I'll call next week if no one knows, but thought I'd ask her first since it's the weekend and I haven't found an answer on the website, although I'm horrible at navigating school websites for whatever reason.
Do any of you use the insurance provided by the school? My current insurance doesn't cover things like suicide attempts and all that stuff they want covered, so I'm considering taking the school insurance. Is that $7,000 per year or for all four years?
Bunnity is pretty accurate (but I wouldn't go past 50th anywhere.... I guess she is braver than I am).
As for not past 42nd street, that advice is about 20 years old. I can't imagine anyone making a blanket statement like that. Certainly anything south of walnut that is not true.
I am sure Bunnity's map is great... you should use that.
A large proportion of the vet students live between 41st and 48th from Spruce to Baltimore
Just wanted to share my foster dog with you guys!
He's a super awesome Cane Corso mix, human and dog friendly, super sweet big dumb boy. 😍
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/23220181
Just wanted to share my foster dog with you guys!
He's a super awesome Cane Corso mix, human and dog friendly, super sweet big dumb boy. 😍
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/23220181
Oh my. He's sooo handsome. If you still have him in the fall, can I play with him? Hahaha.
Of course! I hope I have a home for him by then![]()
I mean, I hope you do too obviously, but since I'm most likely not bringing a dog to school, I'll need to find someone to play with on occasion.
Just wanted to share my foster dog with you guys!
He's a super awesome Cane Corso mix, human and dog friendly, super sweet big dumb boy. 😍
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/23220181