Ever since elementary school, I've abhorred election day speeches and the concept of "elections" in general. Election is simply a more formal term for popularity contests and campaigning for people's votes.
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Ever since elementary school, I've abhorred election day speeches and the concept of "elections" in general. Election is simply a more formal term for popularity contests and campaigning for people's votes.
Spring break is drawing to a close. Despite the one week "vacation" that we had, this blog is completely forlorn. In truth, I haven't had much time to sit down and blog since the start of spring break. I've been too busy fulfilling my shadowing hours, gathering all of the materials necessary for the dental school application process, and working on a project for my research lab.
I made it. I'm alive. I actually made it to Heritage Hall for my 5:45am shift. I could talk about how I knocked out right after my early morning shift. Or I could talk about how much fun my 5:45am - 8:45am shift had been.
Second day at the athletic medicine internship. The only difference is that I was scheduled to work at the Galen Center instead of Heritage Hall. I almost feel as though I'm on a medical school rotation schedule, except that it involves less hours and the work I do is significantly more relaxed.
I logged onto Facebook today to see someone publicizing their new dental school blog. This comes a week after I started the blog for our pre-dental honor society. This comes approximately 9 months after I started my own dental school blog on Tumblr.
My general physiology class at USC is best described in one word: contrary. It's the hardest/most challenging/most time consuming course I'm taking this semester but its the course with the most lenient curve.
Remember general biology when we dissected animals that had been fermented in formaldehyde? The animals that we dissect in physiology labs are quite... alive.