So quiz 1 is done, and I pretty much rocked it. I got 100% in Biochemistry, Histology, Anatomy, 80% in Physiology (which is the hardest class here) and a not so good grade in Microbiology but I've vamping that area up as we speak. Thus far, I have an 85% overall. If I keep at this average, I will be considered for the honors Pace program in Dominica. That would be awesome.
Other than that, it's still hot, but it's getting better. There was actually a breeze this morning!
Well, back to studying! Another quiz next Wednesday!
Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same. - The Fray
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Immunology, what?
Today started our first in depth Immunology class....all I can say is holy crap! This will be one hard class to survive, but thankfully all our lectures are recorded so we can watch them from home again. About halfway through the class, I just started zoning out. I'm currently taking a break and then after lunch I will review physiology and immunology for the rest of the night and pray for some kind of understanding. Our first quiz is Wednesday, and I just want to get it over with!
Other than that, it was a pretty uneventful weekend. Half studying/half random things. I can't wait though, less than 3 weeks Kurt will be here for 4 days! We plan on going snorkeling, to the beach, to Toni Macaroni (the best conch place in the Bahamas) and just relax. I need some relaxation and to de-stress after my first exam.
Other than that, it was a pretty uneventful weekend. Half studying/half random things. I can't wait though, less than 3 weeks Kurt will be here for 4 days! We plan on going snorkeling, to the beach, to Toni Macaroni (the best conch place in the Bahamas) and just relax. I need some relaxation and to de-stress after my first exam.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Welcome to My Life
Here I am, in the middle of the Bahamas, and I'm attending Ross University School of Medicine. As I embark on possibly the hardest journey of my life, I'm a country away from my friends, family, and boyfriend. I've completed two weeks of school thus far. My days consist of class from 8 am to 12 pm, followed by a walk back to my apartment in 90 to 100 degree sunlight, followed by 8 to 9 hours of studying. My current classes are Immunology, Microbioloy, Anatomy, Physiology, Histology and Clinical Foundations. I never thought it would be easy, but it's quite an adjustment from undergraduate level classes.
My teachers and classmates are very down-to-Earth and helpful. There is 61 of us at this campus, and we are from all parts of the Earth. From Canada, the East Coast, the West Coast and the South, we all are here in the same struggle: surviving Medical School.
I am starting to adjust to living in a different country. The customs are different but that was expected. Food is expensive, and the Bahamian culture seems to be very laid back and never in a rush (which isn't always a great thing). Overall, it is a nice area, but it does have its, let's say, "ghetto" areas. On Friday nights, all the students usually travel to Port Lucaya (a tourist spot/marketplace/casino area) to relax and unwind before the 12 hour study days on the weekends. I can see it getting very old, very fast.
I hope to keep up with this blog a few times a week so you all know how I'm doing down here.
Back to studying....
My teachers and classmates are very down-to-Earth and helpful. There is 61 of us at this campus, and we are from all parts of the Earth. From Canada, the East Coast, the West Coast and the South, we all are here in the same struggle: surviving Medical School.
I am starting to adjust to living in a different country. The customs are different but that was expected. Food is expensive, and the Bahamian culture seems to be very laid back and never in a rush (which isn't always a great thing). Overall, it is a nice area, but it does have its, let's say, "ghetto" areas. On Friday nights, all the students usually travel to Port Lucaya (a tourist spot/marketplace/casino area) to relax and unwind before the 12 hour study days on the weekends. I can see it getting very old, very fast.
I hope to keep up with this blog a few times a week so you all know how I'm doing down here.
Back to studying....
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