Not so bad!
Nov. 8th, 2004 07:05 pmI got a 90% on my biomechanics final.
(very very happy dance) (lather, rinse, repeat the happy dance)
(And the heavens opened, and light shone through the massed banks of thunderclouds, and the angels sang-- and a loud, sonorous voice thundered, "Obsessive studying works, toots. Try it more.")
Accordingly, it is now time to (deep breath) clean the kitchen, study the notes from today, read biomechanics (ten pages, split up into five page increments), read twelve chapters of pharmacology (no I'm not kidding, we just got the book last week), download the syllabus for the class that started today, review the practical I have to make up on Friday, and generally Get Going.
(very very happy dance) (lather, rinse, repeat the happy dance)
(And the heavens opened, and light shone through the massed banks of thunderclouds, and the angels sang-- and a loud, sonorous voice thundered, "Obsessive studying works, toots. Try it more.")
Accordingly, it is now time to (deep breath) clean the kitchen, study the notes from today, read biomechanics (ten pages, split up into five page increments), read twelve chapters of pharmacology (no I'm not kidding, we just got the book last week), download the syllabus for the class that started today, review the practical I have to make up on Friday, and generally Get Going.
Re: crazy
Date: 2004-11-09 02:39 pm (UTC)Believe it or not, no, this is the regular speed.
I'm taking biomechanics/orthopedics of the shoulder/elbow/wrist/hand (7 units, started Monday, ends in December), Research Design (2 units, meets once a week for two hours, goes from August to December), Clinical Imaging (six weeks, online course, one unit, already done), pharmacology (meets every other Friday for two hours until late December, one unit), and clinical seminar (use what you know to treat real patients, meets Tuesdays for two hours, pass/fail, one unit).
This probably explains why I keep wanting to travel to race with you all, and then having to back out at the last minute. :-(