It starts when you wake up at 6:15 AM to head off to work and you notice that the sun is not blazing through your window. In fact it is just starting to rise. Darn. Summer is coming to a close.
All good things come to an end, but it also means that Fall Semester is approaching. These last couple weeks of August also will be the last for some of our Stag friends at work. Whether we were working hard in the halls of OVC, appointment rooms of local clinics, serving hungry customers, or even hauling equipment around out in the heat; as of September 4th at 8:30 AM, the Stags will be entering Phase 2.
I wanted to take a moment to give a shout out to the employers of the world that take on summer students. It is amazing that for 4 months you accept us into your businesses and let us work. The experience (and cash!) that we gain from you is invaluable. It is always nerve wracking in February when we are calling every clinic in the area or emailing research professors, praying for a chance to prove ourselves and help reduce the massive debt following us since undergrad. I personally have been in the large animal wards of the OVC this summer, improving my clinical skills and practicing my AVM and Clin Med techniques. Its been a long 4 months, but I am so grateful for the opportunity.
And to all of the students out there; studies are approaching, whether you are looking forward to it or it is coming all too soon! Think of the fourth year Pheonixes, already tarsus deep in clinical rotations! We have POD and Anesthesia/Pharmacology to look forward to! POD can't be THAT bad, can it? :)
I wanted to take a moment to give a shout out to the employers of the world that take on summer students. It is amazing that for 4 months you accept us into your businesses and let us work. The experience (and cash!) that we gain from you is invaluable. It is always nerve wracking in February when we are calling every clinic in the area or emailing research professors, praying for a chance to prove ourselves and help reduce the massive debt following us since undergrad. I personally have been in the large animal wards of the OVC this summer, improving my clinical skills and practicing my AVM and Clin Med techniques. Its been a long 4 months, but I am so grateful for the opportunity.
And to all of the students out there; studies are approaching, whether you are looking forward to it or it is coming all too soon! Think of the fourth year Pheonixes, already tarsus deep in clinical rotations! We have POD and Anesthesia/Pharmacology to look forward to! POD can't be THAT bad, can it? :)
Enjoy these last warm days of the hazy lazy crazy days of Summer 2012. I cannot wait to catch up with everyone Orientation week and meet our newbies! Also attend all of the epic Frat events that are already planned!
Jeez, we sure do keep busy!
Cheers!
Kay
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