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Tranquil's Studyblr Fall Challenge: Day Two
Today I am grateful for the Scarlet Witch (Wanda Maximoff), my dog, Bahri, and my mom.
Today my goals were to: Finish Bone Biomechanics Presentation, Flashcards for Growth & Development and Pathology, Pre Lecture Review for Growth & Development and Pathology, Post Lecture Revision for Growth & Development, Work on Presentation for Graduate Seminar.
What was the last book you finished? A Worthy Opponent by Katee Robert - so very good...and smutty
Tranquil's Studyblr Fall Challenge: Day One
Today I'm grateful for: My dog Bahri, my Mom, and my Best Friend Today my goals are to: 1. Do Animal Growth and Development Flashcards 2. Work on Bone Biomechanics Presentation 3. Work on Graduate Seminar Presentation
Day One: So, tell us a little bit about yourself! What are you studying currently, what where are you in your life right now? Are you happy with where you are right now? What are your goals in doing this challenge?
I'm Brie, a current Master's student studying Animal and Veterinary Sciences. I'm a vet school hopeful who will begin my second application cycle in January. My current classes include Graduate Seminar, Animal Growth and Development, Bone Biomechanics, and Comparative and Veterinary Pathology. My goals for this challenge are to show how productive I'm being while making friends at the same time! I've been a long time lurker/semi active participant on the studyblr community, and I would love to start becoming more social!
Here’s all my progress for @tranquilstudy ‘s reading challenge! It’s been a lot of fun!
From August 1 to August 31 I read for the categories of:
Most Artistic (4/4)
1) Read a Fairytale: Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo
2) Read a palate cleanser: A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf
3) Read a book and drink some tea: Diving Companions by Jacques-at RA Cousteau
4) Try a chapter from three books…: The Art of Mindful Living by Thich Nhat Hanh
Most Unusual (4/4)
1) Read a book from your least read genre: (poetry) Forget Me Not by Ellie Terry
2) Read a non-fiction book in an area you’re well-versed in: The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert
3) List three things you like..: (1) setting largely based outdoors 2) man v nature plots 3) fiction books that teach me something) The Lost World by Michael Crichton
4) Give an author you’re not fond of a second chance: The War of The World by H.G. Wells
Most Likely to Ask “How did We Get Here?” (4/4)
1) Re-read a childhood favorite: The Gunniwolf retold by Wilhelmine Harper and illustrated by Barbara Upton
2) Pick up a book and go into it completely blind: Pax by Sara Pennypacker
3) Read a book that takes place in a location you’d love to visit someday: Dubliners by James Joyce
4) Read a self-help book: The Art of Communicating by Thich Nhat Hanh
Life of The Party (3/4)
1) get your friend to recommend a book for you: Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
2) Read a steamy romance: N/A
3) Read a book outside: Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo
4) read a fantasy novel that focuses on world-building: The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
May 8th, 2021
Spent six hours on Organic Chem today. Have to get through all of these notecards to prepare for the final and I’m planning at least 10 more hours of studying before Tuesday. Then I’ll have a week and a half off until Stats!
Study and Self Care Challenge Day 2: Choose one: "True love flows like water, coming and going, surging and receding, and must be followed accordingly." or "True love is choosing someone or something, over and over, no matter what." Explain your choice if you'd like! Kind of a philosophical way to get the brain churning.
I would have to go with the quote of “True love is choosing someone or something, over and over, no matter what.” I relate to this quote a lot. Because while I didn’t decide I wanted to be a veterinarian until right before I went to college, all these hints were spread throughout my life that vet med was my true love. I loved animals and the earth, and I loved taking my pets to the veterinarian and learning more about their health. I also found medicine and the healing arts interesting.