As my lovely title says, exams are done with! Phew what a relief that is, I have to say I am not one who stresses much normally, but that exam final week, definitely put some tension through the shoulder and neck muscles. I think i was popping tylenol every other day just to avoid getting a major headache. It is done and over with and I am soooooo happy, even more so to say, that i passed all of my classes with relatively good grades. Unfortunately it seems I lost my A in Physiology, which is quite the surprise to me considering I thought I did fairly well on that exam, or as I said to some, I killed that exam. I am curious to see if the final notes get curved slightly hopefully bringing my marks back up to an A. I am not counting on anything, but that would be nice considering the marks currently out are tentative marks until the professors finish looking over everything to make sure all is kosher and what not. As for my other classes, well I went down two grades in Nutrition, going from an A to a B, but that final exam was rough and was worth quite a bit so I am not surprised. In Anatomy I maintained my B and in Micro, well I passed, which is what I was aiming for, so yay for that! :)
This first semester was definitely an interesting one and overall definitely an enjoyable one. I look forward to the start of the next semester. One thing I did learn, is to try and keep on top of things a little better, that way the next exam finals week will not feel so overwhelming. A bit more studying on a daily basis and I should be just A-Ok! :)
On to, what I am going to do during the break, which I have to say, I am not sure whether I will be bored out of my mind or thankful that I can enjoy two weeks on a tropical island without any stress of school running through my brain. At the moment, unfortunately I am leaning slightly to bored out of my mind, but I am hoping that will change as I plan on keeping myself busy. I will be working at the school clinic, 7 shifts over the next two weeks, the first one starting tomorrow morning. That is all dependent on the case load the clinic has because if there are no sick amnimals (yes I did right amnimals) then unfortunately no point in me coming in to work. Which I am assuming means not getting paid either which would kind of suck. :S
Other than that, I will be feeding the school horses a couple of times, which should be a lot of fun, I get to take them in, feed them their oat bags, clean there feet and in the process get some experience working with horses and getting to know them a little better. Especially since in later semesters we will be working with them a little more intimately, why not make friends with them now ;) I will also be hopefully going for my scuba license during this break, which is something I have always wanted to, apparently I should be able to get it before the end of the break, which would be totally amazing as I would love to go scubaing, considering there are so many amazing things to see around this island, I would be silly not to get my scuba license over here. Much better than getting it back home where you would do your training in a pool and perhaps go into the Fleuve Sainte-Laurent, which is unfortunately to say, a disgusting river that I do not think I would very much appreciate.
So hopefully all of these things will keep me busy enough, in between these activities I plan on working on my tan and perhaps actually going to the gym once or twice to try and burn some of these extra calories I have around my waist line. Although going to the gym is always a hard one :P
That's about it for now, so what do you think, will be busy enough over these two weeks? or just insanely bored? Ill try and keep you updated so you can make a better judgment for yourself ;)
Thanks Y'all for reading.
Jonathan =)
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