Tuesday, July 24, 2012

My life as a Vet Student

So.

Wow.

I've been in Palmerston North for ten days. TEN. It feels like a lifetime!

I found out about vet on the 6th July, booked my flights, packed my bags, cleaned my room, bought lots of stuff, withdrew from Otago, bought more stuff, sorted out studylink, took three bags to the airport but was only allowed two on the plane, and flew to Wellington on the 13th.

Seven crazy days of oraganisation, stress-ation and I-can't-believe-it-ation.

Then in Wellington, I stayed one night at Sam's, drove to Palmerston North the next day, moved all my stuff into Fergusson Hall, bought groceries and kitchen supplies, went out for dinner, then church the next day, Sam left, started 8am Monday, lots of introductions, then camp on Wednesday, back on Friday, dressed up and went to the mentor/mentee happy hour that night, slept in, went out to buy gumboots and overalls, church x2, then 8am Monday again and now it's the evening of the 24th July.

FAR OUT.

I have been so busy, so flat out, so overwhelmed.

But I have also: met awesome people at my hall, am learning how to cook for myself, loving animal handling lectures, continuing to dissect a dog cadavar, meeting great people in the vet programme, getting fit on the stairs up to fergusson hall, meeting more people, have a fridge and a heater in my room, got to buy all my own kitchen stuff, and get to study the awesomest degree in the world!

So it's not too bad really :P

Aside from the break-neck speed of the last couple of weeks, I have to say that I am really enjoying everything so far! The camp I went on was called VLE (Veterinary Leadership Experience) and we were taught about self-management, personality types, and how to work in a team and respect each others differences. It was so interesting and it really jump-started the meeting and getting to know-ing of everyone in first year.

This semester I have anatomy (which is super interesting, and we get to dissect a dog in the labs), physiology (which is super boring, as we're going over the basics of physiology which is the third freaking time for me in two years), biochemistry (same feelings towards this as physiology unfortunately), and animal behaviour/handling/welfare (which is awesome and new and interesting). So, with 8am starts, four times a week, I have to be really organised. I've been getting up at 6:30am (!!!!) and making my breakfast and lunch and everything! It's been great because it's teaching me to put not only study but healthy living into my daily routine.

I really miss Elim and all the people, but I really felt like I was released from there and my life is here now. I've found a new church called Lifechurch which is just as awesome and just as spiritually uplifting so I'm happy!

I'm so grateful that I have the amazing opportunity to be a vet. It's such a privilege and I can't wait to see where I'm heading, whether it's small, large, equine, wildlife or mixed practice. Also, Wellington, and thus Sam, is much more accessible than before! I've already booked a couple of bus trips down for a fraction of the price of plane tickets. So awesome!

Anyway, off to an early night for an early morning start!

xx

1 comment:

  1. The father is proud of his newly launched daughter.

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