Is this really true or is it bull we say to console ourselves & justify the situation so we can move on & adapt accordingly?
Anyways, I'm enjoying spending time w/ Vanya at State, it's been a good weekend so far! Trying to focus on studying (as I have been trying since the Patho exam), I've already done more than I have the past three days combined...all I've done is gone through 3/4 of the biostats lecture writing down definitions, shows you how productive I've been.
Buuuut I got my highest grade of my grad school career thus far Wed of an 86%! Discluding med terminology, bc let's face it, scoring 100% on what "diarrhea" etc isn't that hard. Lolol man do I miss my As in undergrad.


I think that "everything happens for a reason" is just a saying that people use to look on the bright side. I don't think it's complete bull since it has a good level of optimism, but I also don't think bad things happen to you for the purpose of relating specific past events with specific future events...if that makes sense.
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