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The health professionals loan had better give me somethin' after filling out all those nosy-azz questions about my parent's income and investments. Deng, man.
every relative except for my siblings and one cousin are in japan right now, and the phone lines aren't working... one sister's in hawaii, and the tsunami warning extends there
I thought of you too, minner. I hope your gpa is fine!
👍👍👍👍it seems like all of my family members have been accounted for! it took my mom and gma 4 hrs to catch a cab (and i dunno how long a drive home it was to get through without highways) but gpa was fine. apparently it was shaking so hard they couldn't even stand, but the building was sturdy so not much damage other than merchandise being strewn everywhere. my dad got a rent a car in osaka and drove back home to chiba to check on my cats (just finally arrived after 22 hrs). they're doing okay as well. the house is a mess, but no major damage.
definitely not a consolation to those devastated by the quake/tsunami, but thank goodness the tsunami mostly swept over rural areas... because if it had hit tokyo/yokohama, it would have been much much worse.
it seems like all of my family members have been accounted for! it took my mom and gma 4 hrs to catch a cab (and i dunno how long a drive home it was to get through without highways) but gpa was fine. apparently it was shaking so hard they couldn't even stand, but the building was sturdy so not much damage other than merchandise being strewn everywhere. my dad got a rent a car in osaka and drove back home to chiba to check on my cats (just finally arrived after 22 hrs). they're doing okay as well. the house is a mess, but no major damage.
definitely not a consolation to those devastated by the quake/tsunami, but thank goodness the tsunami mostly swept over rural areas... because if it had hit tokyo/yokohama, it would have been much much worse.
Question for younger pre-vets - do they not teach you as children anymore that the library is a generally quiet place? I mean a million years ago when I was a kid I was basically taught that not being quiet in the library meant you were going to get thrown out. But it seems like the undergrads here basically treat it like a coffee shop where they should come to have pretty loud conversations about whatever, particularly during finals week.
I don't really care if people are studying together and talking quietly or whatever but do you really need to have 4 people sitting at a 1 person cubicle watching youtube videos and giggling and talking about classmates?? Seriously you can't do that at home??

Stupid St. Patrick's Day parade is a block from my house. People are throwing trash can lids in my yard to make sure they can park there.
Question for younger pre-vets - do they not teach you as children anymore that the library is a generally quiet place? I mean a million years ago when I was a kid I was basically taught that not being quiet in the library meant you were going to get thrown out. But it seems like the undergrads here basically treat it like a coffee shop where they should come to have pretty loud conversations about whatever, particularly during finals week. I don't know if they think that just BEING in the library counts as studying or what...
I hope they all fail out of school.![]()
Also, I found out this week that apparently I'm choking on my physiology tests which I kind of suspected, but I went over my test with my professor and I had a bunch of pictures drawn and labelled correctly to help answer the question, but I put down the wrong answers even after reading over the tests a couple of times before I turned it in. Also, I'm super worried about doing the same thing on the next test which will probably doesn't help. So, bye bye nice science gpa if I can't get myself calmed down. To make it worse, the professor that teaches if is probably the one who knows me the best at my school that I take classes with and he was one of the ones who I was planning on possibly asking for a LOR.
Yeah.....the parade stuff. Soooo many drunk people.....setting of fire alarms 😡Stupid St. Patrick's Day parade is a block from my house. People are throwing trash can lids in my yard to make sure they can park there.
Question for younger pre-vets - do they not teach you as children anymore that the library is a generally quiet place? I mean a million years ago when I was a kid I was basically taught that not being quiet in the library meant you were going to get thrown out. But it seems like the undergrads here basically treat it like a coffee shop where they should come to have pretty loud conversations about whatever, particularly during finals week. I don't know if they think that just BEING in the library counts as studying or what...
I don't really care if people are studying together and talking quietly or whatever but do you really need to have 4 people sitting at a 1 person cubicle watching youtube videos and giggling and talking about classmates?? Seriously you can't do that at home??

The libraries at my undergrad school had "levels of quiet". The higher you went the quieter you had to be, or the grad students would attack!!! 1st floor consisted of raucous laughter and Chick-Fil-A bags and cups everywhere. If you dropped a pen on the 5th floor it echoed through all the stacks and everyone glared at you. They even had signs in the elevators and stairwells, pretty entertaining.

The libraries at my undergrad school had "levels of quiet". The higher you went the quieter you had to be, or the grad students would attack!!! 1st floor consisted of raucous laughter and Chick-Fil-A bags and cups everywhere. If you dropped a pen on the 5th floor it echoed through all the stacks and everyone glared at you. They even had signs in the elevators and stairwells, pretty entertaining.
Ours has designated areas, too. We joke that you have to pre-unzip your backpack before walking into the silent rooms.
Wait. Joke?
I always used to do that. Now I feel like a dolt. 🙂

Seriously... what do they even need all that information for? The parental types have no intention of funding my education from here on out, so I don't really see how it matters what their assets are... it's not like I'm going to be benefiting from them. 😕

Another experiment that was supposed to be done last august I finally figured out what was wrong with it: the sequence I was trying to amplify had a perfect internal match to a primer, which is LITERALLY a 1 in a billion
Someone said you wouldn't be likely to get anything if your parents make over $100k, but I certainly have no proof of that, so it's just hearsay.
I was told that it might be worth it to apply if you can, if your parents make under $200k, because if you have any siblings who are also in college or graduate school (even if they're fully funded + stipend PhD students), their estimated contribution goes way down.