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i almost miss her wisdom and enthusiasm!
No doubt. Thank goodness for all the people who contributed their time and energy in helping her understand the intricacies of being a surgeon. Her level of committment was plain to see.Originally posted by Silvertip
Burn-out. When you've focused on a medical career for so long, burn-out is not uncommon. She's now pestering law students.
Originally posted by ERMudPhud
As I woke him up to examine him she warned, "Never poke a sleeping weasel."
Originally posted by robinhudster
AW c'mon guys, I really like OwlMyste! She asks wondeful questions, seems truly enthusiastic, and we should all be encouraging that. keep those posts coming OwlMyste!!!🙂
Originally posted by Delvonik
Do younger posters just generally get kicked around in this forum, cuz I'm younger than she is.
Originally posted by ******
Are you sure about that? I think she's mentioned before that she was way older than your average high school student. Like she would be graduating college right about now.
Ouch! Haha, you're not sit back and take that are you? Not from a high school student at least!! I'm such an instigator..... 😉 😛Originally posted by OwlMyste
as the one who supposedly majored in mathematics as an undergraduate, you of all ppl should know that!
Originally posted by OwlMyste
The average American High School Student graduates at age 18. I am age 19. theres no way in hell I could have graduated from college already. as the one who supposedly majored in mathematics as an undergraduate, you of all ppl should know that!
Originally posted by ******
And you're graduating high school this year?
Furthermore, why is there "no way in hell" you could have graduated from college already? In fact, there was at least one kid in my graduating class in 1999 from NYU that was 18 or 19. I guess, then, New York is hell. 🙂
Originally posted by Future GI Guy
By the by, what song were you listening to?
GI Guy