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When I first started graduate school, I thought it would be a lot like undergrad, where you met a few people that you liked in classes, were maybe in a few groups together, but at the end of the day, we would all go home and hang out with our friends from either back home or from undergrad. Of course, I couldn't be more wrong. This year has been quite the opposite, in fact. I know I've made friends for life in this program.
Hello everyone. This week I felt it would be fun to give you a glimpse of how I felt orientation went recently.
Oh, this weekend...It was a blast in many, many different ways. Friday was Summit Vision, and as promised, pictures are below. Immediately after getting back to campus, I left for Fort Wayne, Indiana for the Vera Bradley Outlet Sale. Yes, I'm one of those. Sunday was a chance to relax and then start studying for our 854 exam.
Well yesterday was quite eventful on campus. Two Bulls got loose from the vet hospital. And yes, I emphasize the word bull because they were in fact bulls, NOT cows. Quick agriculture lesson for those who may not have grown up on a farm. Bulls are in-tact male cattle and cows are female cattle who have calved. Heifers are females who have not calved, and steers are males who are no longer in-tact. Anyway, it created quite the stir across campus, and after one bull jumped on a police car, both were contained and taken back to the vet hospital.