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A Vet Story

Stories, tales and general rambling of a Vet Student at the Royal Veterinary College, London who took the long route to get there.
Alison. 22. RVC 3rd Year, ex G+T.

22:43
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Spiralling

So, I start to feel slightly more positive. Then I have one 3 hour practical session at uni and realise I know nothing from my dissections at the beginning of the year.

I have forgotten all the muscles of the leg. I don't think I ever knew the origins and insertions, but I atleast knew their names. Ugh. And everyone else knows so much.

Spiralling out of control. I just feel I'm stuck with an impossible amount to learn and I didn't know it to begin with.

On the plus side, interview tomorrow for a part time saturday job (5hrs a week at an estate agents answering phones) for some desperately needed money. They probably won't have me because of my summer placements but worth a try...


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