Monday, November 29, 2010

Almost done with P2 Fall Semester

It was entertaining last night with a two and half hour Internet outage for most of Virginia. Comcast apparently had some issues with their server that handled DNS (Domain Name System) or the Internet address directory. It would have been nice if I knew about this and did not have to spend an hour resetting the modem and router a couple times.

The five-day Thanksgiving break was a well-needed opportunity for sleep and relaxation. This year, it was livelier than last year in Ashburn, since there were more students who were still in town to hold a potluck dinner. As usual, the day after Thanksgiving is Black Friday, and I decided to venture off to Walmart for a portable hard drive in order to backup my precious schoolwork. All I can say is that with two Walmarts within a few miles from each other, the odds of getting any of those limited and non-major items were better.

Finally, finals week will start next week, so it will be that time of the semester to start cramming for them. Like most of my classmates, we did not do much studying during the Thanksgiving break. I’m glad that we have Monday off during final’s week for extra studying this semester. As of now, I have 2 finals on both Tuesday and Thursday, and 1 final on both Wednesday and Friday. That’ll be it for now as I get back to studying and put the finishing touches on the Biostats project and presentation that is due on Friday.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Few events occuring

Things have been getting more busy lately with exams on a weekly basis, so I have been behind on updating the blog. Aside from schoolwork, I was involved with several events and extracurricular activities. Last week, we had several schools and companies participate in our yearly job fair. What a great way to end the week with free stuff and an opportunity to learn more about residencies, internships, and jobs. I met a familiar face among the crowd of recruiters. It was the pharmacist at Target I had worked with during the summer for the 70 hours of IPPE requirement.

The day after, Kappa Psi held its annual event called “Combest Bonfire.” It was intended for people to socialize and taste Dr. Combest’s famous apple cider. If by any chance you happen to miss out on this delicious cider, you have one more opportunity the week after during the Combest’s apple cider fundraiser hosted by AMCP. The bonfire was entertaining this year with a hike up a mountain, chili contest, some tasty food, and a scary movie.

Finally, I am grateful to my fellow classmates for showing up for the Habitat for Humanity event for NCPA. We had a great time helping the volunteers with the finishing touches on a home for a well deserving family. The organization created an environmentally friendly home by insulating and covering any holes in the structure. Despite it being cold outside, it was nice and cozy inside without a heater. Guess that’ll be it for now and I will resume working on the research project for my Biostats course.