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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Worst fears coming to light

Sorry I have been so quiet but I have been on Anatomy lockdown for 2 solid weeks; however, yesterday my worst fear came true. My first anatomy exam was yesterday and I think I may have failed it. It doesn't mean I failed the class yet, but I'm panicked for what the rest of the semester will bring. I don't know what I can do to make my studying more effective at this moment, because it has never let me down before, but I know I will figure it out. I can't wait for the day we get our results... it may be awhile it was a completely written exam.

So now I am off to enjoy my saturday afternoon before getting back to the grind tonight!

Oh I must make a note that this was my worst start to a test as well. I have been pretty ill for the last 3 days so that did not help, I got to the test room 5 mins early like usually, but everyone was already there and about to start 5 MINS EARLY!! I ran up front got my exam, went all the way back to the top of the lecture theater to the one seat I saw right away, only to realize that the table part was broken off the chair and I had to use a nearby stool to write my exam on! YAY for the worst exam experience of my life!!!

No matter what I will survive! On a GREAT note: Brian and I had our first Kangaroo meat yesterday. we went to the grocery store near campus and decided to just have a look through the unknown meat department. Here we found a kanga roast with garlic and herbs. It was just a little smaller than a bread pan and it shrunk down a little more after cooking of course. Despite the fact that it was meat and my intestines were not a fan this morning, it was delicious. It tasted the most like venison to me, but a LOT more moist. It had a sweet taste like pork does, but also tasted like beef. Overall it was a good experience. :)

Thats all for today folks! :D

2 comments:

  1. I don't know if this will make you feel any better, but there been many exams where I or one of my classmates were convinced we failed but we didn't. Some exams just have a way of sucking the hope out of you. I hope you did a lot better than you think you did!

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  2. I was very hesitant to put up my feelings about the exam, but thanks to your response I feel better. The veterinary community is so supportive and your message meant a lot! I hope I did better than I think too!! :D

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