Tuesday 9 October 2012

Its been a while...

So last time I posted was last break before 3rd semester!!! I am really dropping the ball on this whole blog thing. I know I keep saying this but I am trying hard to remember to write in my blog and failing at it. I always think of it at the most in opportune times. So here we go I started this post back at the beginning of 3rd semester and now I am officially a 4th semester vet student!!!  

Recap of Break between 2nd and 3rd!

So my 2 week break on St. Kitts flew by and now I am fully into my 3rd semester.
Break included me being terribly sick for the first 4 days, but overall it was an amazing break! During break I was taking care of my old roommates dogs Sundae, Sphynx, and Smiley. They are good dogs, but definitely tested my patience over the break. Most of my days consisted of getting up to walk and feed the dogs, beaching it up with or without dogs, then walk and feed dogs, then out for the night. It was so weird to not have to worry about studying, it took a few days for me to get used to and by a few I mean like 2 hours :)
 Some of my favorite parts over break were meeting new friends on the beach, Kim a female pilot and Jess a flight attendant for a private charter that I started talking to. They were on vacation and we started talking because I had Sphynx with me at the beach and they just couldn't resist her (she looks like a mini pitbull). Turned out we need some more people for our catamaran trip the next day so they joined in on the fun. Cat trip was great minus me getting sea sick (since i was sick to begin with), couldn't drink (because I was sick), couldn't eat (because I was sick)...so I pretty much sat on the front of the boat, drank water, and felt the sun and the breeze...got a a little burned, but went to port afterward...got some awesome sunglasses and detered numerous tourists from taking pictures 
I was in bed for another 3 days then went to the Dr. then I was fine.
The rest of the break besides dealing with dogs I went to the beach pretty much everyday with Sarah and bunch of other friends and enjoyed the island life. At night I met up with friends, did a lot of drinking and dancing, met a ton of new people from the incoming class (it was their orientation week). A couple days I went on adventures snorkeling or hiking in the rain forest all in all it was a great break! 

3rd Semester Recap!!

So after an amazing break it took me a few days to get into the swing of things luckily the first week of classes aren't too intense and really it is all about semester olympics. It is a school wide competition between all 7 semesters, the faculty, and the VIPs (significant others of students). The competition is not only based on winning kickball, volleyball, flag football, and soccer, as well as amt of people that showed up. It was cool to see that our class finally came together and really made a presence at the games, we ended up coming in 2nd over all which is awesome seeing that we have the fewest amt of guys in our class. 

So the first half of third semester was pretty awesome I was rocking classes, getting my advanced open water SCUBA cert, learning how to do local nerve blocks, catching sea turtles, , assisting with an artificial reef research project, and just trying to get the most out of life while I am down here! Don't get me wrong classes were rough! 

One of the biggest challenges of the semester was probably the fact that not only did we have most classes have multiple professors teaching different aspects, but almost every single one English was their second language. All of them are fantastic teachers (well most), but the accents definitely add an extra level to learning the already difficult material. So I trudged through the semester and I dealt with it. All the hard work paid off and I came out on top with my best GPA yet. 

It is crazy how each semester you reinforce friendship, fall out of touch with friends, but gain new ones at the same time. End of 2nd semester I decided to move out of my place in Golf View and move into Horizons with my friend Beth. Beth is most definitely the best roommate ever. Not only is she an amazing environmental, vegan, Canadian but she is sooo clean! Definitely a step up from living with my two brothers Ryan and John who I love, but not the cleanest guys around.  Usually who ever I live with I tend to settle at there level of cleanliness so Beth makes me keep on top of cleaning! As far a meeting new friends go my mid semester break trip to St. Marrten allowed me to get to know some pretty awesome people. 

The 18 of us set sail on "D' Perfect Life" at 5am. The crew consisted of a father, his two sons, and his daughter that are all from Nevis. Trip took 4 hrs and the whole way there I slept on the bed down below. Woke up and we were in St. Maarten. After heading to the hotel, we checked in got some food than 10 of us grab a cab and headed to Ocean Explores Dive center for our shark dive! The shark dive was a completely life changing experience. As we descended to the dive site sharks were swimming off in the distance. The 10 of us settled to the bottom and took our place in a semi-circle formation. As Jeff (our guide) came into the middle the sharks started to swarm him. There were about 8 sharks total that ranged from 2 to 8 ft long! Jeff slowly pulled out small pieces of fish and would either let them go in mid water for a shark to come by and nab it or he would stick it on a metal rod, the shark would grab it and Jeff would bring the shark right over our heads. I got whipped in the face by a shark tale or two :) The really interesting thing was the couple of pieces of fish that he fed the sharks were all lion fish, which are a very invasive species of fish in the Caribbean. The way Jeff interacted with the sharks was absolutely mesmerizing  they would rub against them, he would scratch them just like you would a dog and they responded so positively to him. Words cannot explain how amazing that dive was and it is definitely one of the coolest if not the coolest thing I have ever done. I have even more respect for those amazing animals especially after the dive while talking to our guides and seeing how passionate they are about shark conservation. It was how I felt after watching the amazing documentary Shark Water (http://www.sharkwater.com/). The rest of the trip cannot even compare to the dive, but it was still pretty amazing. Full of lots of great food, drinks, and fun at our Sonesta resort. That night we went out to dinner and then headed out to the capital Philipesburg to go dancing. Had a fabulous time with fabulous people. The rest of the weekend next day we just hung out at the beach and pool bar. We definitely got our fill of all inclusive food and drinks! Last day there we explored the boardwalk, got some McDonalds and did some shopping before we headed back on the boat. Ride back wasn't so fun. I got pretty sea sick, but all in all it was an amazing trip.

The second half of 3rd semester was an absolute blur. It was like we got back from break and it was like we jumped into warp speed. All the greatness of the first half of the semester quickly vanished. It was like all the professors were like " oh you guys are keeping up with the info well here is double that in a third of the time. Oh and by the way all that intro stuff doesn't matter, but you need to memorize everything from here on!" Going into finals I honestly thought I wasn't going to make it out alive.

The only good part of the second semester was the impromptu visit by friend Steve. I honestly saw that he posted he got a job in Florida on FB. I wrote "yay now you live even closer to St. Kitts! so you can come and visit!" Steve says " actually what are you doing before August 8th?" And with only 2 weeks to plan he came to visit 2 weeks before finals. Funny thing is Steve and I hadn't seen each other in almost a year. It was a crazy fun packed week. He got in on a Wednesday, we dropped his stuff off, headed to the Marriott for some tropical drinks, then ended the night at the Professor cook off. The next day while I was in class, Steve did his Discover SCUBA pool session at the Marriott then had delicious sushi in the rain and I unfortunately had to study for my clin path quiz I had the next day which I along with most of the class ended up failing anyway! haha Friday took my quiz than headed to pro divers who took us on two of the most incredible dives I have ever been on! Got an amazing pic of Steve and a sea turtle (you're welcome!!) we saw eels, eagle rays, lobsters, puffer fish, trumpet fish, sea turtles just to name a few! After the dives we headed to port for some fat tuesdays, johnny cakes and souvenir shopping then followed it up with some beach volley ball of course! Then a huge group of us headed to the movies to see bat man. Next day was beach day at Ship Wreck where Steve attempted to teach me how to do a back flip off the dock! Then out to a delicious dinner at Carambola's for Liz's bday, pregaming at a friends house and than headed to port for a party at Cloud 9. It was a phenomenal night, even though Steve couldn't party as hard as us Vet students do ;) Sunday we headed to obedience class than powder puff football then napped the rest of the day. Monday we ended up going on an early morning paddle board tour which turned from calm to a little rain, to what felt like a hurricane! It was crazy, but sooo fun (minus falling off my board and having to swim for what felt like forever to get back to it). Went to class for rest of the day and planned on going to the casino that night, but instead stayed in and Steve taught me how to play Texas hold'em (which thankfully we were not playing with real money since he cleaned me out!). Tues started out as a stormy day when I was in class, but turned into a beautiful afternoon out on Reggae beach which had some amazing snorkeling and delicious drinks. Steve's last day we went to class in the morning and then appealed to his artistic side and took him to Caribelle Batik where he got all artsy fartsy on me before I took him to the airport. It was a crazy jam packed week, but it was so awesome to finally have a visitor. I think I am a pretty good vacation planner so I hope it made everyone jealous so now they will com visit me :) 

As soon as Steve left I pretty much sat in the Library and never moved until finals were over. I think they need to put in napping rooms so students that are pulling all nighters in the library have some place to lay down to at least get a power nap in! There were definitely times that I had small emotional meltdowns (about pharm especially) but I pushed through it and made it to 4th!!! 


Alright I will finally post this so then I can start writing up about last break and 4th semester...slowly but surely 










Monday 7 May 2012

One step closer

So it is official...I am a third semester vet student!!! Just got my grades yesterday and I didn't get all the grades I wanted, but I passed and I'm moving closer to my goal. 
The next two weeks I have off and I will definitely be living it up and experiencing this beautiful island. St. Kitts here I come!

Saturday 31 March 2012

Conquered the Channel

I know it has been a while and I have been slacking, but this whole vet school thing is really hard!
Luckily I do get to break up the ridiculous amounts of studying by partaking in some pretty amazing things.
Like last Sunday I swam 2.5 miles from St. Kitts to Nevis and it was amazing! Definitely a tough swim but so worth it. Was doing fine until I got to the middle of the channel and the waves started tossing me... swallowed a lot of sea water, threw up twice, but kept swimming and made it to the other side. Coolest thing I got to see was a few massive eagle rays soaring through the water. Completed the swim in an 1.5 hrs and celebrated with all the other St. Kitts Sea Turtle Monitoring people for collectively raising over $11,000 for the sea turtle project! It was an amazing accomplishment and I am excited to race it next year, but next time without fins :)
My next turtle adventure starts tomorrow with my first in water training session for the SKSTMN In Water Tag Team! Cannot wait to do stuff on the front lines to help out these amazing animals! I'm even more excited for this coming break since I will be here to help out on night beach patrols where we monitor nesting turtles. Pretty amazing stuff!
As far as the whole school thing goes, not going to lie this semester sucks. You never feel on top of anything...all you can do is just keep going no matter how tired you are and how much you just want to give up...you really just have to "keep swimming"...you can't even think about the possibility of not making it...IT IS NOT AN OPTION! The pressures of school from not only a physical, mental, and emotional stand point, but also from an economic stand point! I mean I'm already thousands of dollars into school that if I mess up...well lets just say I can't. With all this pressure and stress I step back and remember this is what I have wanted for my whole life and I didn't come this far to just decide it is too hard! I have two weeks until finals so after tomorrow I will be signed off from everything online and hitting the books hard! I want to come out on top at the end of finals so I can thoroughly enjoy my break that will be full sand, sun, diving, and turtles!

Sunday 5 February 2012

Keep on truckin...

wow so I am terrible at this whole blog thing...im going into the 8th week of the semester already!!! Sooo lets see a ton has happened in the past 7 weeks.
-We gained two roommates with 8 legs total which means I currently live with 3 dogs, 2 other people, and a cat aka I live in a zoo :) But overall everyone is getting along great.
- My roommates and I are in search for a new apartment, we love our current apartment, but we are hoping for a yard. We were shown a ton of apartments ranging from phenomenal to rundown. We saw our dream apartment the other day it was big had a beautiful view of the valley, complete with an outside stone pizza oven and infinity pool!! Too bad it is way out of our price range...so the search continues
- Just last week I completed my Turtle Awareness SCUBA Certification which was awesome learned all about turtles, how to identify them, where they stand here in St. Kitts. Went on two great dives where we were suppose to see turtles and identify them, but we only saw the back of a green sea turtle. So Rob (who taught the class) took us over to the turtle rehab center where they have a few injured turtles and ones that had just hatched. I am excited to get involved with the turtle monitoring network, I'm applying for a position on the shore research team and I have an interview for the in water research team where we go find turtles and bring them in to take blood samples and tag them.
- Classes have been intense this semester. Physiology II, Immunology, Parasitology, and Anatomy II are keeping me on my toes, but I guess it comes with the territory.
-Had mid semester break and it was fabulous. Went on the bat cave hike, spent sometime at the Marriott pool and went to the beach were Cherie and I split a bucket of Corona while studying parasitology
So since then I have been non stop studying for my parasit exam which is tomorrow!

I started writing this entry a few weeks ago and kept forgetting about it I really need to step up my game! Since I started writing it I decided to move in with my friend Beth in an awesome apartment with a great view! Feisty is excited to get away from the three dogs. Now I am in search for a car.

All in all life is crazy here and it gets overwhelming, but you just got to keep on truckin...

Monday 21 November 2011

It's been a long time...

so I have been really bad about this blog and my new years resolution is to change that!

here is the bit of blog I wrote back on November 21st: My brain is oozing out of my ears or that's what it feels like sometimes. I just finished my last midterm of my first semester of vet school and my brain definitely feels like mush. It doesn't seem possible that I am almost done with my first semester...26 days to be exact! A lot has happened since my last post.
Mid-semester break I did go on an awesome catamaran trip to Nevis. The day was hot and humid! It was nice to lay on the deck, soak up the sun and feel the wind against your cheek. The drinks weren't bad either :) When we landed on Nevis we went straight to Sunshine's to get the signature drink a "Killer bee" No one will tell you exactly what is in it but it was delightful! While sipping my killer bee I met a retired Scotsman who sailed his yacht from Europe to here and who owns a dive shop on Nevis....

So a ton has happened since November 21st. First and foremost I made it through my 1st semester of Vet School!!! I moved into my apartment and officially got my car all before finals ended. Finals was definitely a crazy crazy time, studying and eating and sleeping occasionally it was like undergrad finals but times 10! Then right after my last final (which was Micro, my worst class) I had to get on a plane and head home. My flight to Miami and then on to Laguardia was pretty uneventful just a bit of running through the Miami airport to get to my gate. Then a 5 hour layover in the freezing Laguardia airport before finally getting my flight home to Rochester.
Break was ok, I mean I loved seeing family, my pets and my friends and going to all my favorite places to eat and finally getting to drink good beer, but it was exhausting! I was bouncing between my parents house out in the middle of the boonies and my brothers place in Rochester while not having a car. I dont think I got a really good night sleep once while I was home. The other hard thing was that everyone wanted to see me all at once and it just was not possible! I tried my best, I was even planning on going to Philly to see my college friends but with no car and not a ton of time it proved impossible. All in all in the end being home was great but it definitely was not a break for me.
My flight back to the island was pretty normal, minus having Feisty (my cat) with me. She was phenomenal! I can't believe she pretty much slept the whole time including the six hours in the Chicago airport. As soon as I let her out in the apartment she was strutting around like she owned the place and had lived here her whole life. So needless to say she is adjusting well to Island life.
As for me it has been hard trying to get back into the swing of things. My first few days back before classes started was full of getting the apartment set up, organizing stuff for school, driving my car into a ditch that I couldn't see (long story, short I had to get it towed out but everything was fine!).
Second semester classes took off at what felt like warp speed. Vet school is no joke now (not that it was before), but no more holding your hand it has gotten hard core. I'm trying my best t0 really stay on top of things, but already the information is overwhelming.

Oh the one really awesome thing I am doing is semester is training for a 2.5 mile channel swim from Nevis to St. Kitts to raise money for the St. Kitts Sea Turtle Monitoring Network! Check my page out and donate if you can

Well we will see what this semester brings. Alright time for bed since I need to get some hard core studying for Anatomy done tomorrow, quiz on Tues!

Tuesday 18 October 2011

"Vet School, its like med school...only harder."

So it's week 7 of vet school and I cannot believe it. It feels like just last week I arrived. So much has happened since my last post including getting ready for next semester by finding roommates (Maddi and Cherie :)) and an apartment (we signed our lease last week :)) and looking for cars. And also we have been through our first round of exams and let me tell you...vet school is hard! I mean it knew it was difficult and I always heard the saying " a C= DVM" and I never understood that till now. Vet school is not like undergrad, you cannot get away with studying at the last minute and still pull a B.

My exam grades ranged from awesome to not so awesome (in my eyes at least) and it is a hard thing to get a grade that you don't think reflects how hard you worked in a class. In some of my classes (like anatomy and nutrition) I get it everything makes sense and if it doesn't I can usually find out the answer and get it to stick into my brain, but other classes (like micro and physio) it takes so much longer to make the information stick. Partly it is because I don't always care for the professor, but also I am a visual and tactile learner. I cannot just read something once and copy it once to make it stick I have to go over it multiple times in different formats before I can remotely grasp my mind around it. Man do I wish photographic memory genes ran in my family! Thanks mom and dad! I don't think that it is necessary that I work harder (because most days I am at capacity) but I think I need to study smarter when it comes to certain classes. I just hope I figure out how to do that sooner rather than later.

In these past several weeks I have learned that it is non stop here. That my life as a vet school student is eat, breath, and sleep school. Don't get me wrong you do need to take a break so you don't go crazy, but you need to find that perfect balance between school and other stuff and I am working on that. If all I did was study I would most definitely go insane. My best study break that I take during the day is with my sponsor dog Diego.

Diego is a medium sized, skinny, tan dog, with giant ears that stick up. He is one of the 39 kennel colony dogs here at ross and I am in love with him. I was first introduced to Diego after joining the Canine Medicine Club and going to their first Obedience meeting. I was assigned Diego and as soon as I met him I knew we were meant to be. A sponsor to a colony dog means that dog gets someone constant in their life to show them that someone cares. The kennel dogs are constantly used for palpation labs, anesthesia labs, and surgery labs (upper semesters spay and neuter them). They are required to be part of the kennel colony for 2 years and then they will be put up for adoption. The sponsor is also to get someone invested in a dog who might possibly want to adopt that dog once they are available. I've already decided that when Diego's two years are up he will be mine without hesitation. Not only is he sweet and adorable, but he is so intelligent! I mean I know I am biased, but I would say he is one of the top dogs when it comes to obedience class :) Over these past few weeks we have bonded so much. He gives me the motivation to work hard so I know I will still be around when he is ready to go in another year. Until then I visit him at least once a day just to work and play with him and also give him a nice comfy lap to curl up and take a nap on oh and he is educational since I get to practice palpating bones, lymph nodes, and muscles (so we help each other out). But besides Diego I do try to do one thing a week that is just for me, like play beach volley ball, go to the beach for a few hours, or go diving. This weekend is mid-semester break (3 day weekend) so I am doing two things I am going on a Catamaran trip to Nevis and I am going on a Dive.

Well I told my self I could go on both excursions if I work my butt off this week. So back to the books.

Friday 9 September 2011

The White Coats are coming...

Monday was the day I had been waiting for my whole life, what everything has been building up to since I decided to become a vet around the age of five. Since I had my interview for Ross last April and I found out I got in; life has been a whirlwind. After getting together all the appropriate paperwork,the flight, rabies vaccines, supplies, packing up my apartment and moving my life to another country for the next three years I finally made it. I walked into my gross anatomy lab and it hit me, I'm actually here. Classes that day were full of information I knew and a lot that I didn't, but what it came down to was knowing that this is where I am meant to be.
At 4pm on Monday I put on my white coat and recited my veterinary student oath

"At the time of being inducted into the College of Veterinary Medicine at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, I solemnly pledge:
To consecrate my life to the service of both animals and humanity;
To give my teachers, staff and classmates the respect that is their due;
To conduct myself at all times with conscience, dignity, and integrity;
To always provide comfort and compassion to both taching and client animals left in my care;
To avoid allowing considerations of religion, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, politics, or social standing to preclude productive and constructive relationships with teachers, staff, classmates, or clients;
To maintain the honor and noble traditions of the veterinary medical profession;
To never use my veterinary medical knowledge contrary to the laws of humanity;
I make these promises sincerely, freely and upon my honor."

And then I was officially inducted into the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. It was a huge relief and an overwhelming pressure all at the same time. It was a relief to finally get in and achieve that goal, but at the same time the pressure of the next three years just unloaded on my shoulders. The rest of the week was a flurry of information from all sides. This is definitely not undergrad. Preparing for class each day is like studying for a test in undergrad. I can't wait to find out what it is like to take a test here.
Well I made it through my first week, but a weekend here is not full of hanging out at the beach (especially when there is a tropical storm warning) it is full of studying all the material I learned over the first week and prepare for the next. So enough of a break...back to studying...