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So as of this weekend I'm officially Lady Deirdre, very odd, but cool. Getting my AoA is probably the last happy thing for awhile, I'm now in that horrible stress filled brain numbing muscle cramping part of the semester. Professors are desperately squeezing in tests and projects before finals come about. My schedule for next semester needs to be completely rehauled every other minute, I need to register for GRE's, figure out where I want to apply for vet school, figure out my internship for next year and get moving on getting me tech degree. Plus I need to plan a trip to Ireland for spring break (visiting my roommate who's doing a semester abroad there) and book a hotel for
laurion and I for next weekend because we desperately needing alone time. I also choose now to worry about my entire future and pick a fight with
laurion that neither of us can possible be happy with the outcome of but since I started it I'm gonna have to finish it. I need to study and clean and do my laundry and balance my accounts. I am so stressed right now my right hand keeps getting cramping spasm and I'm getting a horrific temporal headache. I want a corner and a padded wall to bang my head against, I wanna take a time out from my life, but instead I'm gonna make biochem flashcards and push on.
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Date: 2003-11-19 02:55 pm (UTC)So don't worry about vet school. If you want to go to vet school straight out of college, you should mail your application in September or October of your senior year. Start worrying about it next June; there's nothing to be gained by thinking about it now.
If you're good at standardized tests, don't worry about the GRE's now either. Take them in the spring. If you're not as good at them, and want to be able to take them twice, take them now and don't stress about preparing for them; make this a practice run and take them again in the spring.
Breathe. Sleep. Eat. It will all be okay.