April Blog
Volunteer hours: 28
I can't believe the program is over tomorrow or how much I'm going to miss it. At times it was so insanely difficult and stressful, but there were many more wonderful times than bad ones. I'm so grateful to my professors- I would have never gotten through this without their understanding and help. I was happy to watch my grades improve this semester, and I really feel like I got the hang of things and am much more able to study and compete at a higher level. I also really enjoyed improving my presentation skills and having a greater focus on psycho- and neuropharmacology. It's crazy how different all our presentation styles are and I'm glad I got to learn new methods from my classmates as well as my professors.
As I said, at times things could be extremely hard. I didn't realize how difficult medical school-level courses could be without fully being a science major; I felt like taking the medical school requirements and a few additional science classes would prepare me, even as a psychology major without even a science minor. I realized I had a lot of catching up to do, and I feel I've done a lot of that this year.
What's next for me? I'm still not entirely sure. I've already decided to apply for DO school next year, so I'm thinking that I'll use the month between my last class tomorrow and graduation day to try to line up a research position. After presenting and listening to so many presentations on research I think it's something I'd like to try pursuing.
I'm so grateful to all my classmates, professors, and support staff. I'll never forget my time at Tulane.
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