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Old Sep 15, 2005, 12:01 AM
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TCU and all new SRNA's RRNA"S

Well, it has been almost a month since we started and man am I exhausted. Two huge tests this past week A&P and pharm boy talk about studying until your eyeballs turn inside out. How is everyone doing, if you guys have a minute to respond. I have met so many wonderful new people down here it is unbelievable. We are almost like a family in my group. Well got to go study for chem and A&P cya later.

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GC

Its never to late to learn, but learning keeeps getttting lattteter and lattttter.

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Old Sep 15, 2005, 09:50 AM
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Hey GC,

I don't believe I have met you in class, but I need to seek you out and say hello. You are right about the eyeballs almost falling out! I am taking off till after lunch today. I have to stock the pantry. I have been slacking in all of my house duties etc. I have never studied so much in all my life. I am totally exhausted and I think many of us are. Well, better get back to the cleaning.....if there were only 4-8 more hours in everyday I could get so much more done!

See you tomorrow in A&P!

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Old Sep 15, 2005, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by TexasCCRN
Hey GC,

I don't believe I have met you in class, but I need to seek you out and say hello. You are right about the eyeballs almost falling out! I am taking off till after lunch today. I have to stock the pantry. I have been slacking in all of my house duties etc. I have never studied so much in all my life. I am totally exhausted and I think many of us are. Well, better get back to the cleaning.....if there were only 4-8 more hours in everyday I could get so much more done!

See you tomorrow in A&P!
Right there with ya sisters! I had to get up at 7am this morning after being so tired last night after all those tests that I couldn't get to sleep. I had to stock the pantry myself and now it's back to studying.....

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Old Sep 15, 2005, 06:44 PM
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Hellooooo fellow TCU class mates. The last 3 weeks have gone by quickly. I am glad to have two tests under our belt already. I was very tired after that test last nite, but this is our job for now! I am enjoying our classes and feel that we are really getting a quality education. Good luck to all of you and rest well tonite!

Go FROGS


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Old Sep 15, 2005, 11:46 PM
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I'm not at TCU but can relate. Currently working on a take-home exam and preparing for the first one in anatomy. We had to do neuro of all things first - probably the hardest system to understand! I feel the same way about household stuff. Seems like we never have any food and piles of paper are accumulating all over the house . . .

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Old Sep 17, 2005, 01:20 PM
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All I know is that I am very glad that my hubby can handle the kids, the house and the pantry! I don't think that I could this without him! We have actually had about 6 tests now! Although I could think of other things I would rather do than study on this beautiful day, I am still happy to be a SRNA.....we start clinical in less than a month!

GC

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