Our first pathology test is Monday! Remember, path has 3 test instead of the normal 2, but also 13 freaking credits! We have been studying out butts off. Literally, I didn't have much butt to start with and now there is nothing left! Shiloh is so over path, she says, "path is stupid." Also, Micro test is Friday; we have 3 1/2 days to cram all of that stuff in after path. Don't forget, Shiloh will be 2 years old on April 1st. Maybe we should play a trick on her, and give her a bath for her birthday! Also, on April 2nd, we are having pictures made. There is a lady on the island (her husband is in medical school, 5th termer) and she is a photographer. Here is her website. pictures She has never taken photos with dogs, so this will be fun! We both miss 2nd term, when we were only concerned with whether we would make an A or a B. Now, we are not sure what to expect, but we have to get though 4th term, and it is really interesting, but I often feel I don't have time to really enjoy it, because there are so many details to memorize. And labs to go to. Oh, a Subway opened up on campus about 2 weeks ago! So freakin happy! This is all I have to say.
Ok, back to studying, hope everyone is enjoying your blackberry winter!
I have been accepted into medical school. I will be attending St George's University in Grenada. I will be in Grenada for 2 years, and then back to the states (New York, most likely) for the remaining two years. So this is my adventure.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Labs more labs and concept maps!
These are the longest days of my life! Schedule: 9-12 lecture M-F, usually 1 day starts at 8. M-Th path lab is from 1-2:45. On Tuesday and Thursday we also have CPD from 3-4:45. Also on Tuesday and Thursday we have Medical Spanish selective from noon - 1. So yes, Tuesdays and Thursday go from 9-5 without a break. We are allowed to eat in Spanish, thankfully! During path lab, we have slide that we have to present to our group, so you have to prepare to present your slide and make a handout about it that you must print out for everyone (14 people). So I usually end up presenting from 2-3 slides a week. I am tired all ready. But what is weird, is I really like the class. We are basically forced to work well as a group, and we spend most of our waking time and some of our sleeping time thinking about pathology. On the other hand, Microbiology is boring! I have to force myself to study it, and I am finding it hard to not get behind in Micro. I am going to dedicate all day Friday just to Micro, so hopefully I can memorize all the little bugs in a day. It already seems like I have been in 4th term for months, but it has just started. So, first test are ....... Path -3/28 and Micro 4/1. Also, Shiloh caught a Frisbee in the air!! I have been trying to get her to do this since she was born. She finally did, we are soo proud! She got a big treat. Back to pathology.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Hello Term 4
So, 3rd term is over. Term 3 was a weird term because it was only 6 weeks, and it was only one class (6 credits). The class was Behavioral science, which encompasses lots of different things. During the 6 weeks, we studied abnormal psychology ( schizophrenia, depression, OCD, anorexia ... things like that), bio-statistics, epidemiology, health care systems (insurance and Obama care), law, ethics, and several other small topics. So it was kind of like one big class of topics that don't really fit anywhere else. The reason SGU separates the 2 years into 5 semesters, is to allow students to borrow a larger percentage of their loans through stafford loans (the ones that don't start interest until after you graduate). We only had the weekend off, so 4th term started today. However for the first week we only have microbiology, and the rest start next week. I guess that is kinda like a break.
Anyway, 3rd term is considered by everyone to be the easy term, but the problem is not many people get A's because they think it is easy and then don't study. Lots of upper termers told D and I this, and we were determined to study hard, even though many of our classmates/friends were at the beach. Happily, we both got A's!!!! We are extremely excited because 6 hours of A's is huge for our GPA. In 4th term, Pathology is THE course (13 credits), not to mention path is really hard and that is all we have been hearing about since we came to med school. Also, it represent like 1/4 of the USMLE. So it is a scary class, but with our new GPA, if for some reason we get C's in path AND micro (5 credits) we will still be ok, and not have to worry about deceling due to GPA standards. This is such a huge pressure relief, because 120 students from last term decelled and are retaking path with us this semester. That is 1/4th of the previous class. We do not plan on being in that group, but the extra cushion that we got by getting our A, has already taken some of the scariness away from path.
In other news, Shiloh is feeling much better, although she is still on antibiotics, and she has come to expect a ham treat every morning and night. We roll the pill in ham, that way she will take it. Also we still very much love our new place, and everything seems to be going much better now that Shiloh is better. This term is going to be very busy, we have 4 labs a week, every afternoon except Friday, but that is part of it. When June 29th gets here and we fly back home, we should be much smarter, and everyone says that this semester changes you from a student to a future doctor, so I am excited to be here.
We had a great Valentines, we went to a Chinese place in St Georges, with our neighbors and friends.We didn't make fools of ourselves or anything! Back to the books, I am going to try to get as much micro in this week as I can, before pathology begins!
Valentines dinner |
We all went out to dinner for Valentines |
Here are the specials, in case you want to order something! |
In other news, Shiloh is feeling much better, although she is still on antibiotics, and she has come to expect a ham treat every morning and night. We roll the pill in ham, that way she will take it. Also we still very much love our new place, and everything seems to be going much better now that Shiloh is better. This term is going to be very busy, we have 4 labs a week, every afternoon except Friday, but that is part of it. When June 29th gets here and we fly back home, we should be much smarter, and everyone says that this semester changes you from a student to a future doctor, so I am excited to be here.
We had a great Valentines, we went to a Chinese place in St Georges, with our neighbors and friends.We didn't make fools of ourselves or anything! Back to the books, I am going to try to get as much micro in this week as I can, before pathology begins!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
BS test one is over in Shiloh lives
So last week Shiloh decided to try to die on us. She would not eat anything (and she is an eater!!) and was very lethargic.We ended up having to take her to the vet (Tuesday), where she had a bunch test ran. On Thursday she wasn't any better so we had to take her back.
They kept her overnight at the hospital and gave her an IV. Now she has a partly shaved leg, which looks like a chicken leg. Anyway, she is antibiotics for 28 freaking days!! Twice a day! Our test was on Friday morning, so of course staying at the vet for 3 hours on Thursday really helped out. Plus when we go to leave the vet, our battery on the car had died. This guy was going to jump us off, but then the battery fuse blew! Soooo, we took the bus home. Our great landlord got everything fixed for us while we were taking our test Friday morning. We then got a call to come visit Shiloh, and they said that if she was doing better that afternoon she could come home. She was doing much better and we got to pick her up Friday evening and she has been getting better each day. She is back to eating us out of house and home! :) Even through way too much stress, we both did great on out Behavior Science midterm with D getting an 88 and I got a 92, so we were both well above average, and more importantly in a good position to get an A in the class. 3 more weeks of Term 3 and then we will be in term 4! Going to bed, goodnight!
They kept her overnight at the hospital and gave her an IV. Now she has a partly shaved leg, which looks like a chicken leg. Anyway, she is antibiotics for 28 freaking days!! Twice a day! Our test was on Friday morning, so of course staying at the vet for 3 hours on Thursday really helped out. Plus when we go to leave the vet, our battery on the car had died. This guy was going to jump us off, but then the battery fuse blew! Soooo, we took the bus home. Our great landlord got everything fixed for us while we were taking our test Friday morning. We then got a call to come visit Shiloh, and they said that if she was doing better that afternoon she could come home. She was doing much better and we got to pick her up Friday evening and she has been getting better each day. She is back to eating us out of house and home! :) Even through way too much stress, we both did great on out Behavior Science midterm with D getting an 88 and I got a 92, so we were both well above average, and more importantly in a good position to get an A in the class. 3 more weeks of Term 3 and then we will be in term 4! Going to bed, goodnight!
Monday, January 17, 2011
one year
Today is the first term's white coat ceremony, last year we were part of that and thankfully this year we are not. When we saw the first terms with their white coats this morning it was kind of crazy think that last year that was us. We have come a long way in one year. Now were driving around the island and we know exactly where were going, it seems like much longer than one year. I remember the first week of school, looking at all the upper termers, thinking how nice it is that they know where they're going what they're doing, and now that's us. This is been by far the hardest year of my life, but it's also the year I'm most proud of. First semester was a real wake-up call and at the end I was really scared, and I didn't know if I could make it. But after the first year I'm more determined than ever and I am glad I stuck it out. The hardest classes are still to come, but the experience I got in the last year as far studying and preparation is going to make a big difference this next year. Second semester went better than the first, and I suspect that each will continually go better. D and I were talking about this past year, and we agree it is been the best and the worst year of our lives.
We really like your new apartment, and Shiloh loves the big yard. We also have some really great neighbors who are very dog friendly. Our landlord has been great and we really are happy we made the move.for one full week and a third term is gone pretty well it's only a six week course. So our fourth term classes will start mid February. That is when we start pathology which is the mother load course of 13 credit.I am going to get back to studying.
flower in the front yard |
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Merry Christmas
It is already Christmas, can't believe our winter break is going by so quickly. We are moved into our new place, and we had a great time with D's parents.
We gave them the tour and some of the building were open, so we got to show them our lecture hall. It was so nice to have family here, especially since we are not going home.
We had some great sunsets, and really enjoyed the catamaran trip. We miss everyone back home, but we are studying and trying to make the most out of our break. Merry Christmas!
Here we are at campus |
Sunset from the catamaran |
Thursday, December 9, 2010
goodbye term 2
Physio final done, and so is term 2!! We have our year 1 test tomorrow, but it is really just to tell us how we are doing so far (grade doesn't count!). Can't believe we are finally done, I have been waiting for this day for a while, and we will find out our grades tomorrow. Year 1 of medical school, you have been hard, but I can't believe how much I have learned. I am going to sleep so much this weekend!
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