Once upon a time, you take PDBIO 220 at BYU, with the lab. When you sign up, you have maybe heard of its difficult and time-consuming content, but you're still not that worried about it. Whatever.
Just in case you want to be more prepared, here is a more accurate description of what anatomy class does to you:
This is your first day in lab:
After hours and hours and HOURS of open lab studying, you end up like this:
This is what studying so hard does to your personality:
Your reputation as a nerd increases significantly. Your friends just think you're smart because you can use big words.
The longer you're in class, the more you feel like a doctor.
And, by the end of the class, after ALL of this studying, and you are SO ready to ace this final... if you're like me, you just forget everything you ever knew.
And then, for hours after the final, you just have anatomy terms that run through your head constantly.
One day, I hope to be normal again.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Monday, December 16, 2013
The Busiest Sunday of the Month
The busiest Sunday is always the last Sunday of the month. Because not only do you usually have homework and studying still to do for the upcoming week...
...many people also consider it the last day to do church-reported things.
Even when you tell them you're going to be gone that last Sunday.
And then there are reports due too.
And remember, Fast Sunday is next Sunday!
And fast Sunday is always the least busy. Because everyone is busy sleeping in until Church starts (no matter what time) or eating.
Sunday, December 15, 2013
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