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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.

22:08
Monday, 26 September 2011
Year 3, week 2

Well so far vet school seems to be a lot of directed learning. I don't feel I'm getting my money's worth from my fees haha.

Basically every morning we have 2 lectures, then a lunch break then a directed learning (DL)/computer aided learning (CAL)/case study scenario/practical lab work/clinical skills session.

It's alright I suppose but I though we'd have done more clinical stuff and the lectures don't seem like ones you could write up properly so I'm getting stuck there.

I've progressed to writing a thesis for my evaluative AHEMS study report. So now on 400 words. Slow going this malarky. 10% done.

Elected to go no freshers events, can't be bothered trekking to London. And anyway drunkeness and coaches don't mix well with me.

This is a picture from Hawkshead today. We're supposed to be having a mini heatwave. Looks pretty dreary to me. The white building ahead is Hawkshead House, the SU building. To the right the building site is the new halls and the refectory. To the left there's the eclipse, TARC and clinical blocks.

I'm starting to miss home and I've only been back a week and a half. Sigh.

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