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By chowbow | June 10, 2007
Dean N spoke next. She again stressed the point that the Ivy System requires a high degree of student responsibility, and that it can be challenging for Type A students who are used to competition to grapple with the loss of competition. “Nobody knows how you do, except you.” She noted that students have a very difficult time grasping that there truly are no grades and no one checking up on you. “It happens every year. Nobody believes. Nobody really buys it.”
But, as with everything there are caveats. A few things are required. “Anything that has to do with patients,” she said sternly, “is required. You must be there.” In explanation, Dean N remarked that biochemistry can be mastered on the floor of a student’s dorm room in the middle of the night. But, “you cannot learn to palpate a liver alone. You cannot listen to a story that moves you alone.”
* Matt wakes up on the catwalk of a sign outside the building - talk about luck - then goes back inside and retrieves the diamonds. Ha ha, now he’s rich and psychic! And Niki gets her next assignment: Nathan Patrelli.
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I love this show, but too many things happen to recount. I counted seven active storylines going on this week, but I’ll hit the highlights. It’s mostly a flashback episode to 1999 showing how Matt and Harry met and started working together at Studio 60 - Matt spends most of the episode remembering how he was a low-on-the-totem-pole writer and she was the new “talent.” general directory - directory
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Resource site with links to free legal mp3 download sites.I did enjoy Matt and Luke (yes, that’s the same guy directing the Anita Pallenberg film in the present) bickering over who has “dibs” and each trying to out-write and out-pitch each other withOver the past few years in Chicago, I have frequented many street fairs/block parties all over this city. And every time I am at said event, I make damn sure to get myself positioned well before the musical acts begin to play so that I can have excellent vision of the hottest/sexiest/best-fucking-girl-guita r-player that I think I’ve ever seen.
Nope. I’m certain that she is all of the above.
So, in this great age of computer knowledge, and the fact anybody can find out anything about any person they want, I did some snooping about this woman. And if what I found has collected together correctly in my head, she is a lesbian.
Next, she drew a flat line across the blackboard which represented the first year timeline. She put up notable events, such as our first self-assessment, and the two times during the year that we have qualifiers (the tests that count). She then drew a sine wave that represented our emotional timeline. Next to first week, she wrote “Impostor”, “Homesick” and “?Liked”. We all feel like impostors, she told us. Um, Ivy made a mistake by choosing me. I’m an impostor. It’s only a matter of time before they find out. We will all get homesick. “You may think you’re immune, but everyone gets homesick.” And finally, there are strong social pressures. “You are worried about whether you will be liked”. This assessment of the peaks and valleys of the first year of med school continued until the long blackboard was full. It was a humorous, and sobering, discussion.
In the late afternoon, beginning at 4:30, we held the white coat ceremony. Parents sat in the back. One by one, a row of students rose from their chair and took their turn walking across stage. Afterward, Dean M quipped that “it’s the first of many chances to practice for graduation”. Indeed, it felt a lot like graduation, but in reverse. For graduation, you finish, toss your hat in the air, and tear off your robe. Here, we are adorned with our robe, an outfit that we will wear for the rest of the careers. (It should be mentioned though that medical students wear short white coats. Residents and doctors wear long white coats.)
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