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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Phew! 3 exams done, 3 weeks before the next round of 5! :S

Wow! Crazy, has it already been 10 days since my last post?

Where does the time go, honestly i do not know.  Oh I know into studying and fixing my car, haha.  So unfortunately this last week and a half is a bit of a blurr to me, so this posting may not be as complete as my usual ones, but Ill try my best.

Although by popular request i will post the pictures of my home shortly after posting so everyone may enjoy the lovely environment I am living in.  I also realized that I never posted the pictures of my Catamaran trip, so i will post a couple of those right now, since well, most of them are just of a bunch of random people and pretty much the same 5 just kept showing up, along with a couple of nice coastline pics, but overall perhaps not my best picture day.  Im sure you can forgive me, considering I was on a boat and was getting soaked by waves that were crashing over the front of it, but still it was a very enjoyable experience that left me relatively nice and burnt.  Not to mention I thoroughly enjoyed my snorkeling experience, even though my camera does not take underwater pictures.  Personally I did not even realize they had cameras that could take video and pictures above and below the water for so cheap, and good photos at that, for pretty much the same price I paid for my camera, which I think takes relatively nice pictures but not as nice as I would like.  Heck for an extra 25$ I could have had one that went underwater.  Oh well, live and learn.

So without further ado, here is my Catamaran pics (which occurred in the first week of school.....oops a bit behind schedule :P)

Cool Ass Sail Boat
Pelican on a Dock

The mast of our boat

Tug Boat! Got to love em!


Coast line of St. Kitts

One of the two other boats with us.

Crew Setting up the sails

Sail starting to go up


Heave!

Ho!

Yay! Sail is Up! Good work boys! :)

I swear there was a fish there :S

Cool shipwrecked boat, got to Snorkel there!

Big ass boat! The picture does not do it justice.

Coast line of Nevis.

Tequila firebombs or something, darn strong.

Thin Mamma island dog!

Her puppy, awww :)
Speaking of adventures, I am going to be going Hiking up Mt. Liamuiga this saturday, which I am very excited about, although may be saying that when I am done with the hike and every part of my body is aching.  It is a mountain that rises 3800 feet above Sea Level, and we will be climing up 2000 of those feet, they call it a "challenging" hike.  So that should be fun for someone who hasnt really done to much hard physical labour in a while.  Still there will be some awesome pictures I am sure and Ill be sure to post them shortly afterwards, hopefully within a couple of days :)

So as for exams, well as I mentioned, I studied my butt off, although not as well as I should have, which goes to show you, you put in what you get out, no wait, you get out what you put in :P  Anyways, jokes aside, I did relatively well, but no where close to my standards, but I was pretty much above the average in all of my classes besides my first exam which was the Microanatomy exam, which i spoke about in a previous blog.  As for my other three exams, which were Physiology, Anatomy and Nutrition, I got an A, a B+ and a B respectively.  Which is pretty decent, but I could have done better, but i wont be to hard on myself, as the recurring proverb is over here:  What do you call the guy who got a C.......................A veterinarian! =D  So atleast I am on my way to be a vet, but still it is more of a personal thing, I have high standards for myself and I expect myself to perform.  I guess this means going out a bit less on the weekends, and making sure Im actually up to date on my readings.  Less booze, more books! :)

FYI, just so you are aware of the grading scheme over here, it is:
A = Excellent 90% or higher
B+ = Very good 87 - 89%
B = Good 80 - 86%
C+ = Average 77 - 79%
C = Passing 70 - 76%
F = Failing 69% or lower

So a pretty basic grading scheme, but like they have always told us, KISS (Keep It Simple Silly, I know some of you may know it another way, but still I never enjoyed the other word associated with the final letter). 


Still I do not like to be associated with Passing / Average or just Good.  No offense to any of my fellow colleagues who may read this from time to time, but to me anything in the C range is unacceptable, and if I can get a B, then I can damn sure get a B+.

Anyways, thanks y'all for reading, and sorry about the lack of details in regards to what has been going on in the last 10 days, but to be honest, it has been pretty much school and a couple of nights out, along with some physical activities (not those kind for those people with their minds in the gutter, hmmm or maybe just mine is :P), which including softball and soccer, which may be a reason why I felt a little behind, because I was just so darn tired after soccer, and well saturday was my day to clean up my house and do errands.

Like I said live and learn and a little more concentrated effort on my part and I should be able to get those As I am aiming for or at the very least those B+ ;)

Ill post again soon, when Im done with my mountain Hike :)

Jonathan =D
PS: Any charitable donations are always appreciated, its tough being a student ;)

Sunday, February 6, 2011

One communications lab + one birthday party + one weekend of studying = one interesting week.

So another interesting week in vet school, although sunday is not done yet, I am hoping this sunday is relatively sane :P

Although in a few hours I do get to go visit the "zoo" finally.  As I mentioned in my last post, there were some complications involved in going to the zoo last weekend, so I never had the chance to get the rounds and see what I need to do to feed the animal and what not.   So I am going with a couple of friends today, that way i can be independent for next sunday when I need to go on my own.  Although most likely I will not be waiting until 11am to be going to the zoo as my friends are.  A tad late for me, but you know ladies, I guess they need there beauty rest.  Im more of an early riser, as I woke up at 7am this morning to make myself a delicious omelette along with some coffee and nice cool refreshing glass of OJ.  Mmmmm deliciouso ;) 

I figure in the future, be at the zoo for like 8h30-9h00 that way I could go to school and get a good start on the day with some studying.  I guess we will see how that pans out, because who knows what a saturday night will be like over here, I chose not to go out this saturday, or stay out too late on friday unlike some of my friends who are making it kind of a religious thing now.  Which i can totally understand the need to decompress, but staying out to (sorry if I offend anyone) some crappy bars until 3am every friday just seems a bit odd.  I know it is more the miggling with your colleague, and of course the drunken stupidness helps, but after doing it for the first three weekends, I think I am more or less over it.  Who knows maybe it because in Montreal, I could go to a different club/bur/pub every day of the week and probably still not have done every place in the entire year.  Over here, you have the Strip, which is pretty much where all the bars are located on the side of the beach, but pretty much only two of them are of any interest as the other ones are just swarmed by locals, who are worse then the predators (or creepers as my friends call them) back home.  Hence the same reason not to head to downtown Basseterre, where there are a couple of clubs apparently, but who wants to harassed all night.  Okay, fair enough I am a guy, and I have not been harassed as of yet, one of the advantages of being a man, not to mention one of the advantages of being a man at vet school on a Caribbean island where the girls easily outnumber you 4:1; but on the flip side, the school is so small, that word passes quickly.  Heck one of my friends who was sick in bed, found out I had a good time by the time she woke up in the morning, how is that even possible?  So one needs to be careful and precarious about what the do on this island.  Me personally, I have always said girls and schooling can be a bit problematic, they are a distraction and can just add unneeded stress to your already difficult and heavy course load.  Sure a fling once in a while would be nice and fun, but then it would have to literally be that, a fling and in my personal experience there is always one party who cannot handle that, me being one of them.  I realized awhile ago, I get to emotionally attached and not sure if I can do the "f**k+done" routine.  Some are quite good at it, me, not so much.  Who knows though, maybe in a few months that could change, but at the moment I am enjoying the company of one person, we just hang out and chill, she has a great sense of humour and we just seem to get along very well, although there are many complications surrounding her.  Hmmm why do the ones with problems always seem to draw me in, my first long term relationship the girl was still living with the guy when she met me, the one after that, had emotional imbalances and was seeing professional help, and now this one, well I will not get into online, but once again the mind is filled with emotional stress and complications.   I see things simply and never try and think to far down the road, you like me now, I like you now, that is all that matters.   I guess to each their own as I can totally understand the perspectives of others and why they may feel a certain way, but if the mind is clouded or unsure, then a decision can normally be found relatively quickly if you just thought about it for a bit.  Like I said for now I am enjoying myself and that is what really matters, I feel comfortable, something I have not felt in awhile.

Anyways it was my friends birthday on friday night, so we went to have supper at this nice little restaurant and actually the food was quite good.  I had a redsnapper fillet (Mmmmm very tasty) which was quite delicious, although perhaps a little on the dry side, and a bit of lemon zest or something would have been nice.  Overall the meal was excellent, although I arrived like 30mins late as I was baking my friend a cake; an upside down pineapple cake.  Which I think turned out nicely, Ill have to let them tell me if they find it delicious though ;)  So I arrived a bit late, which was not so bad as one of our friends, who arrived 2hrs late, slightly tipsy at that.  Which i just found a bit funny as he told us to order him something because he was on his way, so in the end we had to wait for him to eat as they only brought him his food when he got there (which is acceptable).  Either way it takes like 30mins to get and pay for your bills over here, so I guess waiting a little bit was not really waiting in the end :P  One of my other friends, became quite tipsy during the meal as she was sipping on a rum concauction that she brought in her water bottle, the waitress who was named Jolie (I told her it stood for pretty, she had never known that, I think she took a liking to me after that), found this quite amusing, actually she found out entire group a bit amusing I think hehe.  What can I say, we are just pretty darn awesome! :)

After the restaurant we mosied on down to the strip which was a short little walk away from the restaurant.  Of course in a span of a couple of hours the place was filled with students from Ross and within a couple of hours after that most people were very tipsy, some even too tipsy, or I guess you could say drunk :P  It is interesting to watch the interactions of others, I have always enjoyed doing that when on public transport or what not, but here to watch how people interact differently when out and about as they try and decompress from the long week makes it even more interesting.  I am sure Dr. Phil could give me a few interesting quidbits about how the human mind works.  One girl gets drunks and then constantly flirts with locals (something they told us never to do!), another friend flirting with a friend who they normally say are nasty as he flirts with everyone, another girl surprisingly flirting with someone I did not think she was interested in, other just being calm and reserved, others letting loose on the dance floor. 

Which leads me into my last topic in this blog, the human psyche and human interactions, or "communications" as the school would like to call it.  Earlier in the week, we had another communications lab, which is pretty much where they make you sit down and interact with the teachers in various scenarios.  They showed us this ridiculous video in class, where  an experienced vet just pretty ran towards a dog, overbearing on the animal, so of course the animal acted aggressively, then the flip side is always totally a different thing.  Reminded me of those infomercials where they would spill a mess "ever have this happen to you" and they would just spread the dirt around with a nasty mop, and then take out a new invention/improvement that would solve all of your problems.  Kind of funny.  Anyways, then they arranged us into groups and provided a scenario, where one of the teachers was a client with an animal who had fleas and we had to discuss with the client, showing various "qualities" that they were looking for.  Such as: empathy, reflective statements, acknowledging the client (with head agreements, verbal okays and mmmhms, or body language and so on).  Which is what they made us do with a video as well, where they had us do a video with our classmates and pretty much recorded ourselves doing the exact same thing, and then grading ourselves on how we did on those aspects.

I think these labs are actually quite nice, although a bit discomforting, especially when you do not really have a real patient or client, i think it would be easier to interact with a teacher if you had an animal in front of you and they were actually coming in for an appointment.  I can understand why they are doing this, as it can only help us for the future and make us more comfortable when we do finally have to see clients.  Some of it is a bit over the top, I have never seen a vet confirm and reiterate herself so many times, once at the beginning then throughout the conversation, then once again to confirm the plan at the end, and then one last summary before the client leaves.   Although apparently they have studies showing that all these things improve client compliance and hence improve income generated for the clinic.  I just find it a bit over the top and unnatural, I guess hence why they are trying to burn it into our brain starting in these early semesters.  If i can Ill post the video of the mock consultation I did earlier on, and you can rate me yourself :P  Although I know i missed a couple of key points that they wanted, such as reiterating the plan and reflecting a bit more with the client, but overall I think I did an excellent job.  Atleast my clients have always appreciated me and found me very receptive and I think that is partially because I already touch most of the points they wanted.

Anyways that is my wrap up for this week, I'm off to learn some anatomy, then the zoo, then to school for a microanatomy TA session (which I hope clarifies some things), then an Anatomy tutor session where I get to run through a mock exam, then finally some soccer and then if I am lucky supper ;)

Thanks y'all reading!

Jonathan =D
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