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I was just wondering what kind of study habits are more common in vet school. Do people study together more often than undergrad? I've heard some people say that you really need to have a study group; is this true?
I'm used to being pretty competitive and/or not having a lot of other people around that are, well, worth studying with, but I'm guessing that's different in vet school. I'm a little concerned about my get-along skills/desire, but I'm sure I'll decompress a little.
Since you bascially take all the same classes together does everyone pretty much stay on the same page?
Any info would be helpful. Thanks.
I'm used to being pretty competitive and/or not having a lot of other people around that are, well, worth studying with, but I'm guessing that's different in vet school. I'm a little concerned about my get-along skills/desire, but I'm sure I'll decompress a little.
Since you bascially take all the same classes together does everyone pretty much stay on the same page?
Any info would be helpful. Thanks.
We are strongly urged to go to the hospital and observe anything we can as soon as we can. But then most people weren't fighting to do it, a few wander over there now and again. Even the 3rd and 4th years encourage us to watch. But we are just told to stay out of the way and not get stressed when we're yelled at. I was at the hospital for a completely unrelated thing and a 3rd/ 4th year invited me to watch a llama undergoing water therapy. Granted it's a bit different than surgery, but it was quite tight in the room. I have a friend who is over there a lot to watch large animal procedures of all kinds and she's never had any problems with it.