Monday morning, we started our research set up by labeling papers and fecal tubes and rubber banding them together. At lunch I meet with my bact teacher in order to go over my exam and see what I got wrong. I stayed on campus to study that night, which I will probably be doing all week.
We had another Woodstock meeting on Tuesday morning before viro class. At lunch, we had our first research information meeting giving the qualifications of the study for anyone who wants to bring their cat's fecal sample in. That afternoon was an exciting one with double bact and another viro lecture (sarcasm).
On Wednesday, our path class was canceled since our teacher's flight was delayed, so it was a full day of bact (lab in the morning, double class in the afternoon). I studied viro with a few people after class and then had a pharm tutor session. I also stopped by the Wedge on the way home b/c I've been craving chips and salsa all week! Yum!
I went to the gym as usual on Thursday morning, but then I ran to the bank and the store as well. There was a surgery club lunch and learn about Prophylactic Gastropexy which was pretty interesting. I applied and got the aviary manager position I applied for. I am one of the three people that will be taking care of the birds in our campus aviary, cleaning it out, and helping to schedule the 4th semesters for the aviary rotation. I am very excited to get started!
Sadly, Friday is not the start of my weekend as it usually is. I have another research information meeting at lunch, a meeting with my path teacher, and a quick game of volleyball so then I can study the rest of the night.
This whole weekend I will be studying for three tests with a few review sessions, and PAWS' second adoption day on Saturday.
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