@BadKarma: Thank you!! I am actually enjoying it quite a bit! Learning a lot and being able to see how a regular work day goes for an NMT is really neat!
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Hey I finally got some time to say hello! Since the last journal, I have passed my physics courses and was able to get into the nuclear medicine program. I am finding out why physics was so important to know beforehand lol. Doing clinical rotations and having every class hit me from every direction like a demo derby of double-decker buses.
Aside from the mental strain, I am doing okay. If you don't see me again for a while just assume I am taking a very much needed nap lol
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@Thorvald: oh physics 1 and 2 in the summer was a literal nightmare. 5 weeks of each and I still didn't learn anything :'D
But seeing how I can apply it now to the career I want is really helping me appreciate physics more. I guess that's what happens when you choose a physics heavy degree xD
@bjonka: Aye, my father did chemistry because he didn't want to deal with the maths of physics. When he went to get the textbooks, he saw a huge stack behind the desk and asked if it was a popular course. Replied the clerk: "No, these are returns. You know chemistry has a 90% drop-out rate?" :P
@Thorvald: Chemistry is hard but far more enjoyable than physics at least for me. Except when we had to find K values yuck
Best of fortune for you in your nuclear medicine program! You can do this!