haytater

Sep 8

I wish my physiology professor taught all my classes. To be honest he’s probably the most qualified. He has said some pretty monumental things these past two, going on three weeks. Like:

If you do what makes sense in physiology you are most times correct.

If you don’t know how a drug works you have no right to give it. If you are my doctor and I ask you how that drug works that you just administered and you don’t know, I’ll sue you for malpractice. They’ll take your license away.

You are already veterinarians. Just at the beginning stage in your career.

He tells the most epic stories, too. I record my lectures and really enjoy listening to them.

He is an ex CIA agent, an ordained Catholic priest, a veterinarian and a marine and highly disappointed that there is no one in my class that Is in the armed forces.

Anyway, there’s one story. I am very busy. Well rested. Not stressed. There is way more structure to my day than in undergrad. This helps because I need lots of structure.

I have my first exam tomorrow in physiology and an anatomy exam on Monday. After that I will start studying for the next physiology test.

Vet school would be impossible without my family and friends. Support and structure are the best things ever.