Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Greetings of a Rubik nature
I think it's funny how the phrase "Hi, I'm Hannah. What's your name?" is rarely the way we start talking to complete strangers. Conversations often begin with either a compliment or a comment over obvious shared interests.
Today, between lectures, one such acquaintance was formed. Lauren noticed me teaching someone else how to solve a Rubik cube and before long, we were talking and I was taking her through the steps of solving the cube.
However, today has been so jam packed with lectures and information about becoming a vet and university I'm amazed I've had any time to socialise. Admittedly, we had a slightly extended lunch break due to a change in timing. However, lectures have been almost solidly from nine am until ten thirty pm with only short breaks and meal times between. Nevertheless, what we're being told is amazingly interesting. Our last lecture today was on geriatric cats which our head of sixth form would have loved!
Each talk makes becoming a vet an increasingly scary option. However, the general lifestyle and varieties fascinate me; so I just hope I'll be able to learn all the long medical terms!
Click-able, misused labels
Vetmedlink
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment