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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.

12:42
Friday, 4 November 2011
Results and Moving On

So guess what? I passed my DOPS woooohooo. I got meets expectations for most things and quite a few exceeds expectations. My sheep tipping was all exceeds expectations, yeah professional sheep tipper if I fail my vet degree.

I'm naughtily eating my lunch in the computer room as I can't be bothered to walk to the refectory, laziness at it's maximum.

Not been feeling overly fantastic today, need to catch up on some sleep I think. I'm on 2.5k words for my research project too, so over half way! It's due in on the 1st Dec so still got a while yet.

It's AVS weekend in Nottingham this weekend. I didn't get a ticket as I'm skint and they sold out in four minutes but it looks to be a good weekend. RVC students are dressing as Unicorns! I get to dog sit my friend's dog Logan, he's a 6 month old Novia Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever... he looks like a ginger golden retriever and is a lot smaller. He's lovely and cute and so well behaved. And since I'm missing my dogs I'll enjoy to company and the walks!


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