This summer my schedule was very busy and time-consuming. We did psych and ob clinicals divided into 3-week rotations (3 days a week). So the past few weeks looked like this:
Monday: 9-12 Exam (OB/Psych -- we rotate every week), 1-4 Seminar (whatever the test was on in the morning). Afterward, get things ready for clinical, read some books, write some papers
Tuesday-Thursday 6:45-3:00 Clinical, including presenations in post-conference, care plans, and filling out clinical evals (which involves writing in a billion tiny boxes, which is quite time-consuming) Not much done after clinical because I'm so tired
Friday: 9-12 Health Policy and Politics (usually a presentation and paper due), 1-3 Epidemiology (usually a quiz and homework due)
Sometimes I have free time, but it's pretty limited. Sometimes I get really mad about that, but I graduate in November and my boyfriend reminds me that I'll have LOTS of spare time after that, which is true.
Oh, and this coming week is finals:
Monday:
9-11 Psych Final
12:30-2:30 Psych ERI (standardized exam)
3-5 Therapeutic Communication ERI
Tuesday:
9-12 Policy class (listening to presentations)
1-3 Epidemiology Final
Wednesday:
9-11 OB Final
12:30-2:00 OB ERI
Then I have 2 and a half weeks off! I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, but there's still some serious obstacles in the tunnel the next 3 days
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