This past Friday we had a big lab testing blood glucose after different meals. We had to fast before coming to school, but they gave us food. I, unfortunately, didn't realize to ask ahead for a high carb or high fat meal, so I went with the Atkin's diet. My blood sugar stayed at 70 throughout the entire lab, and let's just say I need my sugary cereal in the morning or I am not a happy camper. Then in between finger-poking sessions, I checked the results from the previous week's tests, and it was a bummer. Also, I brought lunch and it had spilled a little in my bag. It was one of those days...
So I got my test results back from our 2nd big block of exams, and all I can say is ugh. I knew I wasn't going to be getting top in the class since I wasn't putting in all my effort (life outside of school is busy--that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!), but why do people have to make a big deal out of grades? I keep telling myself that good ol' Al as I like to call him (Albert Einstein) wasn't the highest scorer in the class. In other words, I did horrible on at least one of the tests (and the grades for Biochemistry aren't out yet, so I'm not looking forward to finding out what I did on that, either).
Ugh.
Well, at least there's always next test to redeem myself.
Sunday
Monday
Sample med school question
For anyone interested in going to med school, be prepared for questions similar to this.
Preganglionic parasympathetic fibers from the superior salivatory nucleus facilitate lacrimation. These fibers synapse with postganglionic parasympathetic fibers in which ganglion?
I know I should have learned what those words mean, but by the end of the day when I've been studying for too long, I couldn't tell you what half those words mean.
I wonder what PA school is like...
Preganglionic parasympathetic fibers from the superior salivatory nucleus facilitate lacrimation. These fibers synapse with postganglionic parasympathetic fibers in which ganglion?
I know I should have learned what those words mean, but by the end of the day when I've been studying for too long, I couldn't tell you what half those words mean.
I wonder what PA school is like...
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