what the fuck am i getting myself into with this grad school stuff

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woah evan wtg!

tehresa, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:11 (seventeen years ago)

deej: that is in the cards, yes. big party, i will keep you posted

gbx, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:12 (seventeen years ago)

also is a bit funny since ppl always used to get all postal when someone started a thread on a topic that'd been previously discussed.

-- tehresa, Tuesday, July 29, 2008 5:07 PM (4 minutes ago) Bookmark Link

I got bitched out for this by Ned in my first thread!

Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:12 (seventeen years ago)

check yr email gbx

deej, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:13 (seventeen years ago)

i should have given flash cards to all the people i delivered to this winter.

"sign here"

"ok....what is the conjugate base of hydrazoic acid?"

"....shit"

gbx, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:14 (seventeen years ago)

all you need to know about mitochondria:

http://infodome.sdsu.edu/about/depts/spcollections/exhibits/1002/images/lengle.jpg

mookieproof, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:15 (seventeen years ago)

you will learn a lot, but you will also get fat

harbl, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:16 (seventeen years ago)

its hydrazoic acid minus one hydrogen

sheesh, you have to memorize names to be a doctor?!?

moonship journey to baja, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:16 (seventeen years ago)

i still managed to trick people into thinking i should be allowed to cut a guy legally

the truth is that i would really like to cut people open and fix stuff. but doctor school seems like crazy talk for me. right now. and i still want to be a communications/writer/journalist person on one very important level.

p.s. gbx i keep forgetting to tell you that you rule for doing all the work and getting in and being almost actually in med school!!

rrrobyn, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:17 (seventeen years ago)

bah, i really hated grad school. i hated it, and didn't finish, which i might hate more. i had an exceptionally bad run of luck when i was there, tho.

i say, if you want to work in finance, then you're absolutely doing the right thing and you'll be just fine. it's supposed to be hard! otherwise it wouldn't be worth much.

goole, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:18 (seventeen years ago)

i dunno v, i was just making stuff up. i guess that's what they have PDAs for now.

i did just order an anatomical atlas, though, and will be remembering the names of parts on a dead person for about two months straight starting next week.

bell: get a RPN calculator. <3 <3 <3

gbx, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:19 (seventeen years ago)

http://p-userpic.livejournal.com/74421824/318380

mookieproof, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:19 (seventeen years ago)

Good luck to both of you. My application goes in next week and fingers crossed I will be in the same boat come january.

Ed, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:20 (seventeen years ago)

ps thanx rrrrrrrrrrobyn.

you should be a nurse and then do journalism about it

gbx, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:21 (seventeen years ago)

i just want gbx to be able to prescribe me some of the fun drugs.

chicago kevin, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:22 (seventeen years ago)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atul_Gawande

jaymc, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:22 (seventeen years ago)

gbx i already have one of these babies
http://salestores.com/stores/images/images_747/HP12C.jpg

bell_labs, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:23 (seventeen years ago)

I've thought about the nursing thing too but I'm still undecided. We'll see how I feel after I finish MA in January.

Bell - you can do it. It's only a year. It's going to be tough but also so worth it!

ENBB, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:23 (seventeen years ago)

oh i see you just totaled how much you're spending on books

xp

gbx, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:24 (seventeen years ago)

you don't need a prescription for SMILES, kevin!

gbx, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:25 (seventeen years ago)

just as you cant crush a smile and snort it through a straw either evan.

chicago kevin, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:26 (seventeen years ago)

gbx what school are you going to? what kind of doctorer are you wanting to be?

bell_labs, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:34 (seventeen years ago)

lol i have that calculator

wife hates the reverse polish

mookieproof, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:39 (seventeen years ago)

minnesota.

right now i want to do either emerg. med. or pediatrics or both. basically i want to do aid work abroad, and they're desperate for primary care docs and ER docs.

i just wish they had some kind of military/indian health service style debt relief program for people that want to work in the third world R U LISTENIN BILL GATES

then again, surgery is basically the coolest shit ever, but i will actually be forty years old when i get out of residency :-/

xp wife is crazy dogg, polish is the jam. i have trouble with other calculators now

gbx, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:43 (seventeen years ago)

"the reverse polish" sounds like something from the pages of cosmo magazine :X

bell_labs, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:45 (seventeen years ago)

eat a bratwurst from the middle

gbx, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:45 (seventeen years ago)

my best grades in law school were in finance and urban policy - uhhhhh

gabbneb, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:46 (seventeen years ago)

someone make a joke about money and living in nyc

gbx, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:47 (seventeen years ago)

more like 'these are not actual law classes'. urban policy has interested me since like half my best friends majored in it in college, but i have never been especially interested in money or math.

gabbneb, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:50 (seventeen years ago)

there is an MPH at columbia that i want to get...deals with public health and the built environment. ie "whoops maybe we did it wrong"

gbx, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:51 (seventeen years ago)

i have a friend that basically wants to do the same thing as you once she gets over that cancer thing

i just wish they had some kind of military/indian health service style debt relief program for people that want to work in the third world

i wouldn't be surprised if this happens in an O admin

gabbneb, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 21:56 (seventeen years ago)

sorry to hear about your friend's cancer, gabb.

i think i would be surprised! not sure it'd go over well politically to earmark public funds to send american docs (most coming from public institutions) to third world countries when so many people here lack adequate access to health care. that's why i was thinking gates foundation: set aside an endowment, let it accrue interest. the care and feeding of a doc abroad is relatively cheap, so whatever money there is left over could be used to aggressively pay down debt. a relief doc could have all their expenses covered, make a pittance abroad (but vastly more than the locals), and have 50k/year plowed into their loans and it'd still be cheaper than having them practice in the US and be paid a low-end salary. i think?

gbx, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 22:06 (seventeen years ago)

not sure it'd go over well politically to earmark public funds to send american docs (most coming from public institutions) to third world countries

yeah I disagree with this personally because I think the answer is putting funds into local public health programs up to and including better continuing education for local doctors and nurses which also means local/regional journals so that the arbiter of all research in the developing world doesn't have to be the fucking Lancet

El Tomboto, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 22:20 (seventeen years ago)

nb I basically borrowed that whole opinion from the letters section of New Scientist

El Tomboto, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 22:21 (seventeen years ago)

i know that there are similar loan forgiveness programs for teachers (and landscape architects who work for state parks) within the US...

bell_labs, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 22:22 (seventeen years ago)

A little late here -- my thoughts on here from four years back. They still apply.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 29 July 2008 22:23 (seventeen years ago)

Library school people:

1. 3 classes + full-time is doable, just barely. I would actually recommend 1 or 2 classes plus full-time, but I'm kind of a perfectionist, academically. Most of the people went to school who worked full-time took about one class at a time--it's easier financially that way too. It will not be challenging intellectually, though the tedium is sure to challenge.

2. I didn't even have to take the GRE for my program. Choose another program? It's totally not worth doing all of that math for library school.

3. Today I walked in on a woman changing her granddaughter's dirty diaper in my program room. I had a program in about 20 min. and had to aerosol the smell away.

Virginia Plain, Wednesday, 30 July 2008 03:08 (seventeen years ago)

Choose another program?
I wish it could be as easy as that. I can't really afford another program. A large chunk of it gets paid for by the University as long as I am a full time employee. I have to keep my staff position, too, since I have MS and can't go off my health insurance. Can't believe the bastards won't let me in to the program b/c of Math! I got A's in the hours I've completed so far. I hate life sometimes.

Trip Maker, Wednesday, 30 July 2008 13:24 (seventeen years ago)

can you study and retake the GREs?

bell_labs, Wednesday, 30 July 2008 14:21 (seventeen years ago)

Yes, that's my plan. It's just kind of spirit-crushing.

Trip Maker, Wednesday, 30 July 2008 14:23 (seventeen years ago)

You can retake the GRE once a calendar month and up to 5 times a year, but at $170 a pop I'd rather not. Studying helps, despite what ETS says.

The maths is conceptually not that hard so just practice practice practice at it.

Ed, Wednesday, 30 July 2008 14:40 (seventeen years ago)

Hey gbx what made you choose Minnesota? How many schools did you apply to? I'm applying to med schools now and I'm increasingly convinced my chances of getting in are about 0.

Lamp, Wednesday, 30 July 2008 16:19 (seventeen years ago)

It is almost a universal thing after sending in your AMCAS to start worrying that your application will get laughed at and nobody will let you into into their medical school. At the risk of sounding all self-helpy, this is totally the wrong attitude, especially since you are going to have state and re-state the reasons why you should get in over and over again once you start getting secondaries back. You need a ton of positive motivation to slog through the 15th or 20th time you have to write 250 words detailing your research experiences or complete an 800-character box about an extracurricular activity that had significant meaning to you.

C-L, Wednesday, 30 July 2008 20:20 (seventeen years ago)

it's so ridiculous that you have to take GREs for graduate school.

moonship journey to baja, Wednesday, 30 July 2008 20:31 (seventeen years ago)

Hey gbx what made you choose Minnesota? How many schools did you apply to? I'm applying to med schools now and I'm increasingly convinced my chances of getting in are about 0.

-- Lamp, Wednesday, 30 July 2008 16:19 (Yesterday) Link

they let me in

gbx, Thursday, 31 July 2008 14:11 (seventeen years ago)

i mean, it's also where i grew up, it was one of my top pics, and MPLS is awesome. BUT, it's also the only school that accepted me (I applied to 15). not to be debbie downer or anything.

gbx, Thursday, 31 July 2008 14:13 (seventeen years ago)

one month passes...

I am scrambling to finish a paper that is due at 2am Saturday (basically late Friday night) because I procrastinated all day yesterday and this afternoon. This is dudder than heck.

Z S, Saturday, 20 September 2008 02:17 (seventeen years ago)

That's a weird time for a paper to be due.

Radiant Flowering Crab (Rock Hardy), Saturday, 20 September 2008 02:18 (seventeen years ago)

No kidding. His last assignment had a similar due date. I hate it, because it assures that procrastinators like myself are going to have horrible, lonely Friday nights, because there's no way we'll bust our asses this hard on Thursday night.

Z S, Saturday, 20 September 2008 02:23 (seventeen years ago)


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