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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek
lol ^^^
I've noticed a lot of pathologists practice their specialty in university veterinary hospitals. When I mentioned the 150 or so, that's what I was talking about. They're mostly in vet hospitals, or independent labs. Either that or biotech companies. Yeah, surgery requires path, but after last semester some of my DVM goals have now changed. 
Can you tell your husband to sign onto greekchat so he can help me with my homework. lol (I'm kidding)
You're right, it is hard, and yes I do have to suck it up big time. I did o.k. last sememster. I hoping to do better this semester though.
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Sorry sweetie, he'll make you clean out the tanks and do a 12 hour TID of treatment on some dayum fish, and all they do is "look"...
Apparently, you need to learn by doing, constantly and consistently. If you can get into a vet lab on your campus and keep on keeping on, I think it will help you with your specialty board... Just don't be like my husband who had to jump in with the alligators at the farm...