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Any hints on finding @alohacat319 ? Unless she wants to add me, I'm easy.
Well I know who she is now, I got coffee with her yesterday! Willing to negotiate to spill the beans; sushi sounds good.

Any hints on finding @alohacat319 ? Unless she wants to add me, I'm easy.
Wow, that's actually REALLY pretty. I don't see the creep factor either!
Abandoned theme-park exploring would be so cool, if only it weren't so illegal/prosecutable 😛
We should all meet up in Asheville and just do a day trip. 😛I don't really see the creepy, but it looks like a cool place to see. SDN Field trip?
http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/abandoned-wizard-of-oz-theme-park-photos?utm_source=tcpfbus
I didn't ask him who you were or anything. Just figured you'd be friends and I've seen a pic. 🙂
I think they open it for a few days a year to the public.Wow, that's actually REALLY pretty. I don't see the creep factor either!
Abandoned theme-park exploring would be so cool, if only it weren't so illegal/prosecutable 😛
Well I know who she is now, I got coffee with her yesterday! Willing to negotiate to spill the beans; sushi sounds good.
The other possibility is @alohacat319 is just a shill and works for that scam site. She's spent almost a year pretending to be a pre-vet student building trust, and now is her time to shine. She even said she went to the same school as me, which was a very smart move 😛
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I get really annoyed when I see people letting their dogs hang out the window. If you're in an accident (as happened here), your dog is going flying. Smh.
Shhhhh. Don't ruin my elaborate ruse. Coffee was just to add to my credibility.
I was tagged in something, so I appear. What's going on here?
I think it's kind of tacky to set up funds for things are essentially 'wants' and not 'needs'. But hey, if people think it's tacky, they don't have to donate. So... fill your boots.How tacky would it be for me to set up a GoFund Me account and see if I can raise any funds for AAZV/Marvet this year? I don't like the idea doing that sort of thing, but I've also seen it used for things such as music festival tickets or laser tattoo removal. Feel free to tell me it's a bad idea. I wouldn't expect much to come in, anyways.
If any of you know of any grants/scholarships that are specifically for non-school opportunities, send them my way!
Technically, AAZV is a 'need.' A need for the career I want. So I'm pushing it there, haha. I just know that when I see someone using an account for something completely stupid, I get annoyed. So I don't want to end up doing that to myself. I'll have to think on it.I think it's kind of tacky to set up funds for things are essentially 'wants' and not 'needs'. But hey, if people think it's tacky, they don't have to donate. So... fill your boots.
It's a career you want. Not one you need. So still not a need 😉Technically, AAZV is a 'need.' A need for the career I want. So I'm pushing it there, haha. I just know that when I see someone using an account for something completely stupid, I get annoyed. So I don't want to end up doing that to myself. I'll have to think on it.
I explored Dogpatch USA in Arkansas with some friends a couple years ago. 😀 We didn't come across anyone else the entire time we were there, but we were aware that we might get in trouble for trespassing.Abandoned theme-park exploring would be so cool, if only it weren't so illegal/prosecutable 😛
No, honestly that's how I feel too. I'm not going to do it, mostly because I don't like hitting people up for money. I'm just at my wits end here...this whole shoulder thing has kind of ruined my entire year when it didn't have to, because I could be working to cover costs. I haven't found any funding I could apply for that I qualify for since I'm not a presenter at the conference, either. I'm looking at $2500 total this summer before including the hotel/meals for the conference. I just really don't want to miss out on this.This has been a long week, so I'm probably being overly blunt with my opinion on the subject. But those are my transparent thoughts.
No, honestly that's how I feel too. I'm not going to do it, mostly because I don't like hitting people up for money. I'm just at my wits end here...this whole shoulder thing has kind of ruined my entire year when it didn't have to, because I could be working to cover costs. I haven't found any funding I could apply for that I qualify for since I'm not a presenter at the conference, either. I'm looking at $2500 total this summer before including the hotel/meals for the conference. I just really don't want to miss out on this.
Oh good, someone else thought this too. To me, needs are healthcare, food on the table, roof over your head and maybe a few others. Networking conferences don't count. And I agree that at this point, smaller conferences are probably better. As a first/second year, you probably won't register on most people's radar at this point (as harsh as that sounds).It's a career you want. Not one you need. So still not a need 😉
Not that I've found...so far I've only found externship funding for fourth years.Does your school provide any funding reimbursement opportunities for attending conferences (without presenting)?
Well, I actually know a good number of diplomates attending, and I'd like to stay on their radar. I don't think Facebook/LinkedIn is enough to maintain those relationships, personally. And I know it's not a need for my life in general, but it is considered a must for the career I want, which is exactly what I spelled out in my earlier post. I have never not been advised to attend this specific conference as often as I can if I am pursuing a residency in the area. It's really been stressed to me by every single person I've talked to about the career. Maybe missing one won't be the death of my future, but seeing as how I have plans for next summer, and the next-next conference is in Prague....this would be the year to go.Oh good, someone else thought this too. To me, needs are healthcare, food on the table, roof over your head and maybe a few others. Networking conferences don't count. And I agree that at this point, smaller conferences are probably better. As a first/second year, you probably won't register on most people's radar at this point (as harsh as that sounds).
I've been keeping an eye on those as well, but so far they've been at really inopportune times. I missed out on the Wisconsin conference because it was right before our finals. I figured passing first year ranked higher than networking. Hopefully I can get those to work out in the future because I do agree that smaller conferences are just as important.Honestly, you're probably better off going to the school sponsored events (like at mizzou or UT) in terms of networking. It's much smaller, gets you more 1 on 1 time with those in academia and in zoo/aquarium med.
Missing out on this isn't the setback you think it is.
no. it's not a must. That's the point I'm making. Nothing about being in zoo med requires you, as a first year, to go to this conference. Not a darn thing.but it is considered a must for the career I want,
Well, there's the whole thing of following the advice of the people who will be reading my residency applications, though.no. it's not a must. That's the point I'm making. Nothing about being in zoo med requires you, as a first year, to go to this conference. Not a darn thing.
And if you know there's a conference around finals, ask your professors if you can take them early or late and explain why. Some will work with you.
I get that. But you also have to remember you likely won't be applying for a residency for at least 4 if not 5 years (since most zoo vets need 2 internships). So I think you are getting way ahead of yourself. And must is a strong word. It's definitely preferred. But that doesn't mean you won't get it if that's what you decide you absolutely want if you don't go.Well, there's the whole thing of following the advice of the people who will be reading my residency applications, though.
I think our first year course coordinators are more forgiving, but I've been told that 2nd/3rd year only allows emergency rescheduling. An option worth exploring, though! I'm going to have to find out anyways since my best friend's wedding is currently slated for 2017.
True true. I also don't know if I'll be out of a sling/cast/whatever by then either, which is exactly why I haven't forked over the registration fee yet. Just overall crap. I mean I could go, but it'd just make things more difficult.I get that. But you also have to remember you likely won't be applying for a residency for at least 4 if not 5 years (since most zoo vets need 2 internships). So I think you are getting way ahead of yourself. And must is a strong word. It's definitely preferred. But that doesn't mean you won't get it if that's what you decide you absolutely want if you don't go.
Been there, done that. *hugs*My patients all needed a different vet last night if they wanted to live.
I noticed recently that a class mate of mine from undergrad set up a GoFund Me account for her externships for 4th year (for traveling and hotel expenses). Wanted $8000...I thought that was pretty tacky and a little embarrassing. I don't think this type of thing is what that website is meant for.How tacky would it be for me to set up a GoFund Me account and see if I can raise any funds for AAZV/Marvet this year? I don't like the idea doing that sort of thing, but I've also seen it used for things such as music festival tickets or laser tattoo removal. Feel free to tell me it's a bad idea. I wouldn't expect much to come in, anyways.
If any of you know of any grants/scholarships that are specifically for non-school opportunities, send them my way!
Technically, AAZV is a 'need.' A need for the career I want.
Someone had a bad day today 😉Hey that's a thought!
Vet school was technically a 'need' for the career I wanted. Maybe I should try to mooch off of other people to have them pay for it too! Great idea.
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My bun eats that Apple banana critical care like he eats his pellets! Makes it very convenient when he needs to have it. Good luck! [emoji195]My poor little rabbit got a penicillin shot yesterday. Baytril just wasn't working on her ear infection. I'm hoping it's not something more serious but we'll just have to wait and see. She also lost too much weight over the last two weeks so now she's going to get Critical Care stuffed down her little rabbit gullet. Hopefully she'll enjoy the apple-banana flavoring. I imagine it has to be more enjoyable than the antibiotic and probiotic she's been taking for the last month.
I don't know what it is about this video, but I just watched it three times.

I don't know what it is about this video, but I just watched it three times.
I don't know what it is about this video, but I just watched it three times.
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I shamelessly binge watch these. These and the dropping red hot nickel balls on things. And I don't get it either, but they're just fascinating. I hope I'm not secretly a destructive maniac.
I shamelessly binge watch these. These and the dropping red hot nickel balls on things. And I don't get it either, but they're just fascinating. I hope I'm not secretly a destructive maniac.
I don't know what it is about this video, but I just watched it three times.
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"It is dangeroos. Ve muss deel vit it.""They are quite big for a candy, and I'm not sure how you're supposed to eat something like that.... Probably with a hydraulic press."
My point was that we spend thousands and thousands of dollars on a college education for a 32K salary. Which may support a single person in a low-income area, but things get dicey in larger cities or for people with families. I could go on and on about the ****hole that is college education right now, but y'all would probably get bored halfway through it. Needless to say, if I ever have kids, I will be encouraging them to go to a trade school.
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