glenruby
Well-Known Member
I cant believe it! Had the worst 2 weeks of my entire life - believe me, no degree is worth the stress of t ! But Now, finally im a vet!!
Had 2 written "spot" exams last week - one large, one small animal. Unfortunately was sik during the first and for the study week before and was prescribed tablets which i had a reaction to the day before the second exam. So much so, I couldnt see and was fully prepared to withdraw from the exam and repeat in August!! Then had my large animal practical yesterday and got a prepurchase exam on a lame pony who turned out to have ring bone. That went super - 3 of the 5 people who got that pony missed the problem! Then had a golden retiever with hip dysplasia, elbow disease and arthritis (so much so it couldnt stand upright for long enough to listen to his heart) and a heart murmur probably assoc with dilated cardiomyopathy. Couldnt believe I actually was able to work up the cases properly.
My las exam was 12pm today and had to wait til 7pm for "the list" to go up - it contains the student numbers of all those with pass fail orals - definitely the worst few hours of our lives!!
But, its all over now - Im a vet!!
Unfortunately there are 20 names on the list preparing for tomorrow - have just been over giving a few friends a hand out t get their portfolio together.
So, yeah, long and short of it is now I have to join the world of the working!!
Had 2 written "spot" exams last week - one large, one small animal. Unfortunately was sik during the first and for the study week before and was prescribed tablets which i had a reaction to the day before the second exam. So much so, I couldnt see and was fully prepared to withdraw from the exam and repeat in August!! Then had my large animal practical yesterday and got a prepurchase exam on a lame pony who turned out to have ring bone. That went super - 3 of the 5 people who got that pony missed the problem! Then had a golden retiever with hip dysplasia, elbow disease and arthritis (so much so it couldnt stand upright for long enough to listen to his heart) and a heart murmur probably assoc with dilated cardiomyopathy. Couldnt believe I actually was able to work up the cases properly.
My las exam was 12pm today and had to wait til 7pm for "the list" to go up - it contains the student numbers of all those with pass fail orals - definitely the worst few hours of our lives!!
So, yeah, long and short of it is now I have to join the world of the working!!