As if it's been 2 weeks since I've posted - I've written 6 exams since then!
It's basically just been a whirlwind of exams, hours in the library, and coffee. But I'm surviving! So far we've had:
- Gross Pathology - looking at diseased tissues from dead animals and describing the lesions
- Anatomy and Histology/Pathology bellringers - back to back! We had a tiring 3.5ish hour stretch of a 60 station anatomy bellringer and then the HistoPath one 15 minutes later. I'm glad we had that combo at the beginning of the exam period because it was definitely one of the most intimidating ones.
- Anatomy Live Animal - not worth much, but we had to identify and explain certain structures on a dog, horse, and cow. It seemed like everyone was pretty flustered by this one, especially after working on cadavers all week for the bellringer - live animal stuff is more intimidating when you have the prof standing there staring at you while you answer! I definitely made up some stuff about nerves and arteries in the horse limb hahah but oh well.
- Anatomy Radiology - yes, anatomy is split into a million exams, but this one went really well considering I had almost no radiology experience coming into vet school. I owe that to our amaaazing radiology prof :) We each got one rad and had to interpret it and then discuss it with an instructor. I got a horse hoof, and thankfully I knew what I was looking at!
- Art of Vet Med - basically ethics and communication..aka a lot of writing...and a lot of BS. Only studying for ~1 hour for a vet school exam and still feeling good about it is a rarity for sure; it was a nice breather before the rest of the exams coming up.
Next up - Immunology and Digestive Phys tomorrow - 110 multiple choice so it'll be long, but they're 2 of my favourite sections so I'm hoping it won't be too bad.
Then we have Genetics the day after, which is worth 70% and is generally terrifying because we've hardly had any time to study for it and the course in general is a mess..but I won't get into that. Needless to say tomorrow will be a full day in the library and lots of stress eating (I already put gummy worms in my backpack).
Next week is the Anatomy (yup, more anatomy), Phys and HistoPath written combined final where we have 3 exam books to finish in 3 hours - thankfully we've already studied a lot of the material by studying for the exams we've already had. Repetition is good! And then we finish with Health Management (the 2.5 days we have before the exam are more than enough to study for it) and Phase 1 will be over!! Just crazy (side note my end-of-exam alcohol is already waiting in my freezer).
Sorry this post was all exams, buuut that's all I'm doing with my life at the moment! Bye for now :)
My journey as a veterinary student, reaching my dream one step at a time - with the help of a lot of coffee.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Monday, March 30, 2015
Goodbye classes!
Wow, can't believe it's already been over a week since I posted last! In that post I was talking about our big practical exam (the OSCE) so I'll go through that first.
We basically had what felt like a scavenger hunt all over OVC. I started in the computer lab doing a multiple choice exam which was a good station to start at because it gave me a few minutes to wake up and get my brain working. Then I changed into my large animal gear and went over to the barn for 7 stations involving horses, cows, sheep, and various bits of info about nutrition, infection control and history/medical records taking. My animals were all (thankfully) cooperative and although the 5 min per station time limit was a little stressful, I survived. Then I had 5 mins to run back to the main building - literally run, in steel-toed boots and coveralls...not the most ideal - and change into my lab coat to start the small animal portion. We had similar stations as the large animal part, just substituting the barn animals for the sweet little teaching beagles :) much more within my comfort zone. Next thing I knew, the 3 hours were up and we were done! Obviously people lost their minds like some people always do during exams (see my rant post from a few weeks ago, I'll spare you my sass in this one), but I felt confident and it was really a moment of "wow, I've learned so much this year". Before September I knew next to nothing about large animals!
That weekend the University of Guelph hosted College Royal, an agricultural fair. The only thing I cared about was the barn because they brought in a bunch of animals - donkeys, bunnies, goats, and mini horses (!!!) to name a few. Matt and I went to check it out for a bit and now I think I need to have a donkey in the future - along with my multiple dogs and potential horse - yes, I have a problem.
Other than classes, nothing much exciting has happened in the past week or so. I went home this past weekend because we had a long one, I got to catch up with my family and friends and also got to go to Matt's improv comedy show - finally, I've had to miss the last few because I've been in a different city!
Today was exciting because we officially finished classes!!!!!!! About time, as I mentioned before I was going crazy sitting in class for the past month. Time to get into the exam zone - we have a small test tomorrow and then 4 exams starting a week from now. Bring on the coffee!
We basically had what felt like a scavenger hunt all over OVC. I started in the computer lab doing a multiple choice exam which was a good station to start at because it gave me a few minutes to wake up and get my brain working. Then I changed into my large animal gear and went over to the barn for 7 stations involving horses, cows, sheep, and various bits of info about nutrition, infection control and history/medical records taking. My animals were all (thankfully) cooperative and although the 5 min per station time limit was a little stressful, I survived. Then I had 5 mins to run back to the main building - literally run, in steel-toed boots and coveralls...not the most ideal - and change into my lab coat to start the small animal portion. We had similar stations as the large animal part, just substituting the barn animals for the sweet little teaching beagles :) much more within my comfort zone. Next thing I knew, the 3 hours were up and we were done! Obviously people lost their minds like some people always do during exams (see my rant post from a few weeks ago, I'll spare you my sass in this one), but I felt confident and it was really a moment of "wow, I've learned so much this year". Before September I knew next to nothing about large animals!
That weekend the University of Guelph hosted College Royal, an agricultural fair. The only thing I cared about was the barn because they brought in a bunch of animals - donkeys, bunnies, goats, and mini horses (!!!) to name a few. Matt and I went to check it out for a bit and now I think I need to have a donkey in the future - along with my multiple dogs and potential horse - yes, I have a problem.
Other than classes, nothing much exciting has happened in the past week or so. I went home this past weekend because we had a long one, I got to catch up with my family and friends and also got to go to Matt's improv comedy show - finally, I've had to miss the last few because I've been in a different city!
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Matt on the left doing "jazzercise"...improvisation at its finest! |
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Got to spend some time with this cutie :) |
Today was exciting because we officially finished classes!!!!!!! About time, as I mentioned before I was going crazy sitting in class for the past month. Time to get into the exam zone - we have a small test tomorrow and then 4 exams starting a week from now. Bring on the coffee!
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Short and sweet
Hi! I don't have much to post right now but I'm kind of procrastinating soo why not?
We just had a 4 day weekend so getting up for class this morning was pretty brutal. Not that I slept all weekend or anything - Friday and Monday were packed with 2 hours of barn practice, shifts at the teaching hospital on campus, and library studying in between. I love productive days :) I feel pretty confident in my large animal handling skills at this point, which is good because we have that big exam on Friday morning.
I had a nice visit with my best friend Ashley from back home on Sunday, we went out for lunch and had some good catch up talks - mostly about makeup! I don't get to go all out during school because I'm not trying to impress anyone in class, but one of my favourite past times is watching youtube beauty vloggers and then going out and buying way too much makeup...little additional fact about me there! But anyway Ashley is the same way, so it's just another reason why we're best friends :)
Other than studying for that big practical exam on Friday and our pathology test the day before..what am I saying, I'm not doing anything other than that! Today is St Patty's and its the first one in a few years that I haven't been out celebrating - it feels weird, but at the same time that's the sacrifice I have to make now. We'll more than make up for it when finals are over ;)
I think that's it for this little update, I'll talk to you all when I'm another 2 exams down!
We just had a 4 day weekend so getting up for class this morning was pretty brutal. Not that I slept all weekend or anything - Friday and Monday were packed with 2 hours of barn practice, shifts at the teaching hospital on campus, and library studying in between. I love productive days :) I feel pretty confident in my large animal handling skills at this point, which is good because we have that big exam on Friday morning.
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Ready to examine these cuties! |
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I made these study guides for all the animals we have to know....yeah, I have no life |
I had a nice visit with my best friend Ashley from back home on Sunday, we went out for lunch and had some good catch up talks - mostly about makeup! I don't get to go all out during school because I'm not trying to impress anyone in class, but one of my favourite past times is watching youtube beauty vloggers and then going out and buying way too much makeup...little additional fact about me there! But anyway Ashley is the same way, so it's just another reason why we're best friends :)
Other than studying for that big practical exam on Friday and our pathology test the day before..what am I saying, I'm not doing anything other than that! Today is St Patty's and its the first one in a few years that I haven't been out celebrating - it feels weird, but at the same time that's the sacrifice I have to make now. We'll more than make up for it when finals are over ;)
I think that's it for this little update, I'll talk to you all when I'm another 2 exams down!
Friday, March 6, 2015
Thought I'd separate this post from my last one to avoid it being super long!
I'm just stopping in for a quick update because I won't have time later in the weekend - another Monday morning midterm to study for!
This week we crossed another 2 tests off our to-do list, genetics and pathology. So needless to say, I don't have much exciting to report on. We had a review lab for our big (60%) physical exam evaluation we have in 2 weeks. I'm feeling much more comfortable with examining dogs, cows, horses and sheep :)
Class this week was brutal. Every year during this time I slowly start skipping non-essential classes because it's torture sitting there when you're thinking about all the studying you have to do! But don't worry, I'll only skip very few courses otherwise I'll feel guilty. Only 3 weeks of class left!!
Matt is visiting tomorrow and we're gonna go out for dinner and then watch some House of Cards (obsessssed). So tonight and sunday are gonna be full of studying. Thankfully Monday's test isn't a huge one and its all multiple choice soooo when in doubt, guess! (wonderful advice I know ;))
Daisy is going back to London with matt on Sunday :( I need to start getting into serious study mode and I cant do that at home, and I cant leave her home alone alllll day while I'm in the library. I'll miss cuddling with her in bed and having someone to wake me up in the morning (I can't hit snooze on a dog that needs to pee!) but I think she's getting a bit lonely because she's used to living in a family of 4 and now it's just me and her. I'll have to keep reminding my parents to brush her teeth and make sure they're following her diet - vet student problems!
Anyway I'll stop procrastinating now and get back to work - talk to you all when I'm another exam closer to the end :)
I'm just stopping in for a quick update because I won't have time later in the weekend - another Monday morning midterm to study for!
This week we crossed another 2 tests off our to-do list, genetics and pathology. So needless to say, I don't have much exciting to report on. We had a review lab for our big (60%) physical exam evaluation we have in 2 weeks. I'm feeling much more comfortable with examining dogs, cows, horses and sheep :)
Class this week was brutal. Every year during this time I slowly start skipping non-essential classes because it's torture sitting there when you're thinking about all the studying you have to do! But don't worry, I'll only skip very few courses otherwise I'll feel guilty. Only 3 weeks of class left!!
Matt is visiting tomorrow and we're gonna go out for dinner and then watch some House of Cards (obsessssed). So tonight and sunday are gonna be full of studying. Thankfully Monday's test isn't a huge one and its all multiple choice soooo when in doubt, guess! (wonderful advice I know ;))
Daisy is going back to London with matt on Sunday :( I need to start getting into serious study mode and I cant do that at home, and I cant leave her home alone alllll day while I'm in the library. I'll miss cuddling with her in bed and having someone to wake me up in the morning (I can't hit snooze on a dog that needs to pee!) but I think she's getting a bit lonely because she's used to living in a family of 4 and now it's just me and her. I'll have to keep reminding my parents to brush her teeth and make sure they're following her diet - vet student problems!
Anyway I'll stop procrastinating now and get back to work - talk to you all when I'm another exam closer to the end :)
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One of my last winter walks with my girl |
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What's left - I keep this on my desktop so I can cross things off; so satisfying! :) |
Rant/Sassy Comments/Life Lessons
Attention ladies and gentleman - this will be my first rant blog! Kinda surprised I haven't had one until now, considering some of the people that drive me crazy at school hahaha
So. It's obviously a stressful time of year, especially for us first years since we're getting ready to go into our first year of crazy finals. But some people are driving me absolutely nuts with their pessimism.
Do I complain about some pointless/confusing stuff that we learn in class? Yes.
Do I complain about less-than-ideal lecturing styles? Yes.
Do I skip some classes because of this? Yes (but only recently - that end of semester trend, oops!)
But there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that I want to be here and that I can handle it.
I've heard so many people complaining about the amount of work we have to do. Yes, we have 14 more assessments to go until the end of the year (eek!). But starting on March 30th we're done classes and we can set up camp in the library. I came from a university (not Guelph) that had next to no animal-specific courses. I've never learned any animal anatomy and anything clinical has come from my vet-related work and volunteering experiences. After applying twice to OVC and just narrowly getting in the second time, I'll admit I was a bit worried that I would come into this with no relevant background education and lower intelligence than the majority of the class. But instead I've shown myself that I have it within me to do this. I've learned all of anatomy from scratch and it's one of my favourite courses. It's actually amazing the amount of material we have learned, and my friends and family back home have even noticed it.
There are days where I wonder why I'm learning about how to critique journal articles, but then I go to the barn and learn how to do a physical exam on a horse and I remember why I'm here. OVC has a 97% NAVLE (vet licensing exam) pass rate and the curriculum wouldn't still exist if it wasn't successful. We just have to get past first year, which is known for teaching all of those sometimes boring but also essential things - cardiology, neurology, anatomy, genetics...
As for exam stress, I understand that there are people with learning/test-taking issues as well as mental health concerns and that is fine. It's the people that complain 24/7 and honestly don't seem to want to be here that bother me. Go home.
If I've learned one life lesson during my almost 7 months here, it's that professional programs are only successful if you have that internal desire to learn. I have friends in master's programs that have told me you'll hate your life if you're not researching something you're interested in, and I can definitely understand that now.
I hate girls that live by quotes (live your own lives instead of by someone else's words), but the only quote that I love is "dreams don't work unless you do". Sit down, shut up, and study.
I've had times in undergrad where I felt 100x more stressed than I am now, because back then it was all about getting the marks to get into vet school. I can't let myself not do well now (hello Type A personality), but there's much less pressure. I'm just going to live in the library and study the way I have been all year - taking it one test at a time and savouring those moments that make me realize I'm actually on my way to becoming what I've wanted to be for as long as I can remember.
14 more tests until I'm 25% of a vet!
So. It's obviously a stressful time of year, especially for us first years since we're getting ready to go into our first year of crazy finals. But some people are driving me absolutely nuts with their pessimism.
Do I complain about some pointless/confusing stuff that we learn in class? Yes.
Do I complain about less-than-ideal lecturing styles? Yes.
Do I skip some classes because of this? Yes (but only recently - that end of semester trend, oops!)
But there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that I want to be here and that I can handle it.
I've heard so many people complaining about the amount of work we have to do. Yes, we have 14 more assessments to go until the end of the year (eek!). But starting on March 30th we're done classes and we can set up camp in the library. I came from a university (not Guelph) that had next to no animal-specific courses. I've never learned any animal anatomy and anything clinical has come from my vet-related work and volunteering experiences. After applying twice to OVC and just narrowly getting in the second time, I'll admit I was a bit worried that I would come into this with no relevant background education and lower intelligence than the majority of the class. But instead I've shown myself that I have it within me to do this. I've learned all of anatomy from scratch and it's one of my favourite courses. It's actually amazing the amount of material we have learned, and my friends and family back home have even noticed it.
There are days where I wonder why I'm learning about how to critique journal articles, but then I go to the barn and learn how to do a physical exam on a horse and I remember why I'm here. OVC has a 97% NAVLE (vet licensing exam) pass rate and the curriculum wouldn't still exist if it wasn't successful. We just have to get past first year, which is known for teaching all of those sometimes boring but also essential things - cardiology, neurology, anatomy, genetics...
As for exam stress, I understand that there are people with learning/test-taking issues as well as mental health concerns and that is fine. It's the people that complain 24/7 and honestly don't seem to want to be here that bother me. Go home.
If I've learned one life lesson during my almost 7 months here, it's that professional programs are only successful if you have that internal desire to learn. I have friends in master's programs that have told me you'll hate your life if you're not researching something you're interested in, and I can definitely understand that now.
I hate girls that live by quotes (live your own lives instead of by someone else's words), but the only quote that I love is "dreams don't work unless you do". Sit down, shut up, and study.
I've had times in undergrad where I felt 100x more stressed than I am now, because back then it was all about getting the marks to get into vet school. I can't let myself not do well now (hello Type A personality), but there's much less pressure. I'm just going to live in the library and study the way I have been all year - taking it one test at a time and savouring those moments that make me realize I'm actually on my way to becoming what I've wanted to be for as long as I can remember.
14 more tests until I'm 25% of a vet!
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The tattoo I got when I got into vet school :) |
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Crunch time!
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Just chillin' |
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cutie pie |
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some of my London best friends :) |
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The ride back to Guelph with my handsome fiancé.. |
Last night was spring fling, a formal social event that was put together for our class. It was nice to dress up and see everyone out of their usual sweatpants and hoodies :)
This Saturday are the mock MMIs which I'm helping out with - after 2 years of interviewing for OVC I'm ready to be on the other side of the table and scare some potential students (just kidding...........not really though, I have a really good resting bitch face ;) )
Other than that, I'm going to be studying for the foreseeable future because we have 15 tests/quizzes/exams in the next 8 weeks. 2/week doesn't sound bad, but it's the fact that there's no more breaks that makes it a little overwhelming. Good thing I have a healthy stash of coffee in my kitchen!
That's all for now, my next few posts will probably consist of "hi I'm studying, bye" - can't wait to be able to post "IM DONE FIRST YEAR!"
Sunday, February 8, 2015
The craziness continues!
Hey everyone, I can't believe it's been almost 2 weeks since I've posted! Clearly life has been busy as we're heading into the last part of the semester (that's crazy to think about). Highlights of the past little while:
Post mortem lab: Like a scene our of dexter, we all got blood-covered in a stainless steel room while we learned how to do necropsies. Best morning ever! It was awesome to see fresh specimens and how the tissues and organs look and feel different from the preserved ones we have in anatomy lab. It got pretty gruesome but of course that's right up my alley :)
Birthday: I turned 24 last week (eek!), Matt came down the weekend before my birthday and we went out to celebrate and then I had to spend the whole next day recovering...proof that I'm getting old. My mom was not impressed to have me away from home for my birthday for the first time ever, so I'm getting cupcakes when I go home for reading week in a few days :) To make it an even better day, my actual birthday ended up being a snow day because Guelph got hit with a ton of snow, so I didn't have to sit through class all day!
Ambrosia: My adorable animal facility beagle has been doing better with her walks and even sat before we went out the door without me having to ask or hold up a treat - little things are so exciting when you're in the training process! It's super rewarding and I hope she finds an awesome home once the school year is done.
Friends and Family day: Matt hadn't visited OVC yet because he couldn't make it to my welcoming ceremony back in September, so he was my guest yesterday and got to experience a day in the life of a phase 1 vet student. There were some awesome lectures from some of my favourite profs, a demonstration of the cow's digestive system using a live animal, and a video of kidney worms being removed from a poor dog's body (so gross but so cool). Everyone's friends and family seemed to have a great time, and it was a nice day despite the fact that we have an exam tomorrow. I figured family and friends (fiancé in this case) are more important than studying for a day, so I took the whole day off. We went out for dinner at a BBQ place and then spent the night relaxing with wine and Netflix (best combo).


Today was spent studying for tomorrow's cardiology and endocrine test, and then we're test-free until March - but of course that doesn't mean I still don't have a ton to do. We get next week off so I'm going back home to London to relax, but also to work a few shifts at my research job, see my friends and family, and of course go to the library to get prepared for the last few months and maaany exams!
I'm at the point now where I really just want final exams. No I'm not going crazy, finals are always better than midterms because although they're way heavier and worth a lotttt, we don't have classes during April so I can dedicate all my time to studying. Class has been a bit monotonous and overwhelming lately, so I'm ready for reading week to recharge and then come back for a month or so of class before the real craziness begins!
I probably won't post again until the break is over because this week of school is pretty uneventful, so I'll talk to you all in a little while! :)
Post mortem lab: Like a scene our of dexter, we all got blood-covered in a stainless steel room while we learned how to do necropsies. Best morning ever! It was awesome to see fresh specimens and how the tissues and organs look and feel different from the preserved ones we have in anatomy lab. It got pretty gruesome but of course that's right up my alley :)
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Ok maybe it wasn't this bloody, but still! |
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Birthday photoshoot |
Ambrosia: My adorable animal facility beagle has been doing better with her walks and even sat before we went out the door without me having to ask or hold up a treat - little things are so exciting when you're in the training process! It's super rewarding and I hope she finds an awesome home once the school year is done.
Friends and Family day: Matt hadn't visited OVC yet because he couldn't make it to my welcoming ceremony back in September, so he was my guest yesterday and got to experience a day in the life of a phase 1 vet student. There were some awesome lectures from some of my favourite profs, a demonstration of the cow's digestive system using a live animal, and a video of kidney worms being removed from a poor dog's body (so gross but so cool). Everyone's friends and family seemed to have a great time, and it was a nice day despite the fact that we have an exam tomorrow. I figured family and friends (fiancé in this case) are more important than studying for a day, so I took the whole day off. We went out for dinner at a BBQ place and then spent the night relaxing with wine and Netflix (best combo).


Today was spent studying for tomorrow's cardiology and endocrine test, and then we're test-free until March - but of course that doesn't mean I still don't have a ton to do. We get next week off so I'm going back home to London to relax, but also to work a few shifts at my research job, see my friends and family, and of course go to the library to get prepared for the last few months and maaany exams!
I'm at the point now where I really just want final exams. No I'm not going crazy, finals are always better than midterms because although they're way heavier and worth a lotttt, we don't have classes during April so I can dedicate all my time to studying. Class has been a bit monotonous and overwhelming lately, so I'm ready for reading week to recharge and then come back for a month or so of class before the real craziness begins!
I probably won't post again until the break is over because this week of school is pretty uneventful, so I'll talk to you all in a little while! :)
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