Well, I've made it--semester 2 is now looming over the black class. (I'm not sure if I'd mentioned it before--each semester has a class color, and we rock 'em out at school-wide events to show our class pride. I'm currently in the black class... my first class was pink... so I tend to wear both. The pinkies still consider me one of 'em.)
The schedule for us is a little more relaxed:
- Physiology II -- Monday-Friday from 8:00-8:50am
- Parasitology -- Lectures Monday and Wednesday-Friday from 9:00-9:50am and then lab Tuesdays from 3:00-5:00pm
- Immunology -- Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11:10-12:00pm
- Anatomy II -- Lectures Tuesdays 11:10-12:00pm and labs Monday and Wednesday-Friday from 1:10-3:00pm
Clubs are picking up, and I've been put into several staff positions...
- P.A.W.S. -- The rescue group I've been in since day 1. Still webdesigner... but with the new president, there seems to be more work ahead of us and more collaboration with other groups and clubs on campus.
- AAFP -- The American Association of Feline Practitioners... yeah, I'm still in the "cat club." My roommate has elected me the vice president this time.
- Scuba Club -- No change there.
- Holistic Club -- I was informed that they've been more active over the last semester, so I figured I'd give them another try... I mean, I want to do acupuncture after all... and it'd be nice to hear about the lectures earlier.
- ZEW Club -- The Zoo/Exotics/Wildlife club. I've stepped down as a zoo feeder (due to time constraints), but I'll still attend meetings and whatnot.
- ABC -- The Animal Behavior Club. This was a new one just started last term, and they had asked me to become a trainer and coordinator to start a Flyball league down here.
Tomorrow marks the first day of our AVMA-site visit... basically, the big-wigs are coming to tour the campus and interview students and make sure we're doing as well as we claim... and if it goes well, we'll be an accredited university. This basically means we're on-par with American veterinary schools and don't have to take the ECFVG or PAVE exams (which would cost an additional $6000-10,000). Fingers crossed... we'll know for sure in March. You can learn more here.
I believe I've chewed your ear off enough... so until next week!
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