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Friday, April 29, 2011

University stress and odd tests

So it's about that time for me to apply to universities and hope to God that I get in. I'm hoping to become either a Video Game Designer or a Doctor. Thing is about being a doctor, the amount of study work is crazy and I'm not really looking forward to that.

Another thing that's really putting me off about being a doctor and studying medicine is what I gotta do to get accepted. For one of the universities I gotta give in a medical report to get accepted. Now, my appointment at the doctor to get said report is in 2 hours, but i can't help but wonder why i need to do this in order to open a book and study. I mean, I don't wanna get a colonoscopy or do any other physical tests. The fact that it's cold where i am now only means that the doctor's hands will be colder than usual. (Shiver)

But oh well, the things I have to do for acceptance... I still gotta write some lame test too. I'm soooo looking forward to that.(Hint: Sarcasm)

I'll keep you guys posted to tell you how things are going. Wish me luck.

Baka

12 comments:

  1. wish someone told me when i was in college. thanks!

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  2. In this economy you may be better of waiting. higher ed isn't always all its cracked up to be.

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  3. yeah chill out, if you're smart and hardworking things will turn out just fine for you

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  4. dissapointing, followed, keep the info up!

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  5. Higher education isn't all that jazz look at me, doing a degree in Astrophysics and I can't even get a casual job.

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  6. echoing what landsquid said... student debt sucks man, and you cant ever get rid of it. it only goes away if you die.

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  7. go with video games screw working with sick people

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  8. I'm at Uni, but I think I'll be leaving. I'd rather get a job and earn money rather than eating cheap shit everyday

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  9. If you're not sure about medical school, then don;t do it, dude... at least give it a year, get some work experience etc. I'm doing med school now and it's not something you can just get on with if you don't love every minute of it.

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