(no subject)
Dec. 12th, 2007 07:50 amTwo more tests.
Two more tests today.
I can do this.
Two more tests and cramps.
...
Dear Universe: You're not playing fair. You're not even playing a good dirty. Grrr.
I can still do this.
*wanders off to arm self with coffee*
EDIT: Finally got my Exotics Med Final back: A :D
Dunno if this leaves me with a high B+ or a low A-, but I'll take it.
*goes back to preparing a Chuck Norris-type welcome for SA Med Final and Equine Med Final*
Also, I find irony that I get the highest grade in the section of the class dealing with the animals I want to treat the least (Reptiles and Fish vs. the Small!Fuzzy!Animals! sections of class)
EDIT2: PLIT (the AVMA's major insurance program) leaves us little fliers now and again to warn us about the liability claims people make in the Real World. Some of them are reasonable, and I feel kinda sorry for this one poor schmuck who, while he did screw up, thought his boss was covering his insurance and... um. wasn't.
But the winner: The gal who sued her vet after she (the owner) failed to follow the vet's instructions for diabetes. *FACE. PALM* Can the vet sue back for having to deal with the stupid?
Two more tests today.
I can do this.
Two more tests and cramps.
...
Dear Universe: You're not playing fair. You're not even playing a good dirty. Grrr.
I can still do this.
*wanders off to arm self with coffee*
EDIT: Finally got my Exotics Med Final back: A :D
Dunno if this leaves me with a high B+ or a low A-, but I'll take it.
*goes back to preparing a Chuck Norris-type welcome for SA Med Final and Equine Med Final*
Also, I find irony that I get the highest grade in the section of the class dealing with the animals I want to treat the least (Reptiles and Fish vs. the Small!Fuzzy!Animals! sections of class)
EDIT2: PLIT (the AVMA's major insurance program) leaves us little fliers now and again to warn us about the liability claims people make in the Real World. Some of them are reasonable, and I feel kinda sorry for this one poor schmuck who, while he did screw up, thought his boss was covering his insurance and... um. wasn't.
But the winner: The gal who sued her vet after she (the owner) failed to follow the vet's instructions for diabetes. *FACE. PALM* Can the vet sue back for having to deal with the stupid?
(no subject)
Date: 2007-12-12 03:57 pm (UTC)Let the test distract you from the cramps or you know let the caffine distract you from the cramps. Either way, good luck.
*crossesfingers*