Friday, April 25, 2008

One-ish more week to go!

There's a lot of books I'd like to read. I wish they weren't so expensive.

This one caught my eye and it's probably worth investing in once I start making money. http://www.amazon.com/Therapeutic-Exercise-Foundations-Techniques/dp/0803615841/ref=pd_sim_b_title_6

My first year of grad school is coming to an end. The program is half over and I still remember my interview like it was yesterday. I promise I'll write something deep one of these days, but I need to reserve my remaining brain cells for 1 more presentation, a baby lab, and 2 final exams.

So anyway, if you're an OTS, you'll understand this list I created.

Things I've learned as an Occupational Therapy Student.. . . .

... I have sensory issues and I'm probably in need of SI, or at least a trampoline.
... Throughout any given day I can fluctuate between a level 6 to a level 1 on Allen's Cognitive Scale.
... I sound like a robot when I administer the MVPT.
... I can knit, and so can you! But don't bother... go to Target and buy a scarf.
...You'll paint a birdhouse in one class, and in the next you'll perform a phase-effect analysis determining the autocorrelation of a nomothetic nonrandomized sample with issues you know nothing about.
... Suddenly everything seems more fun than getting your case studies done (ie, cleaning, shopping, root canal, etc).
... God invented the Dollar Store for OT students.
Feel free to add on! :)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi-- Can I have permission to post your list on my facebook and/or share it with friends? I think that sums up my life some days. Cheers--
Amanda
amanda.christine.johnson@gmail.com

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