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Greetings, FML'ers!
Big fat hugs to all the shelter workers out there, and I mean ALL of you.
You make my life worth living; if you weren't out there fighting the Dark
Side by combating neglect and mistreatment of furbutts, I would lose hope
in humanity. Man is the only animal which messes in its own nest.
I have sort of an unrelated question (BIG if you don't want it in here you
know what to do :)). I was originally an English major. When I return
to university this summer, I plan to change to zoology. This will set me
back (as if I'm not already years behind) a little because of the change
in major. Are there any English majors who went on to Vet school? Also,
what's the test you take to get into Vet School called? I got into Rhodes
and Duke off my ACT/SAT scores (you're thinking why are you in MONROE,
LA?! Me too.), so I'm not too worried, but I'd still like to do some
research because I hear Vet School is more difficult than Med school.
My dad went through med school, though, so it can't be that hard....;P
He's an OBGYN but he wouldn't let me ultrasound my cat at his office.
(Abdominal probe only, of course...) I was upset. Heh.
Also, I was a nurse's aide for 11 years (during the summers). Would that
count sort of as experience for being a Vet Office Assisstant? I mean,
I'm very familiar with cleaning up messes....;)
Sorry this got so long, but I'm a rather long-winded human. Mab says I
should chuck the Vet idea and write a book. I think I might do both.
Mab just doesn't want me trying to diagnose her with stuff. She already
gets mad when I stop her from eating anything but food. Thanks everyone!!
love,
Christine
and Mab
[Posted in FML issue 3704]
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