
Episode 61: Season 2 Finale Part 2 - Celestial Seraph, Nailah Smith
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Summary
In this episode, Victoria Menendez interviews Nailah Smith, a veterinary student nearing the end of her semester. They discuss the challenges of preparing for finals, including study strategies and personal care. Nailah shares her experiences balancing intense study schedules with maintaining her health and fitness. They also explore Nailah's summer plans, including her role as a teaching assistant and her interest in experiencing American traditions. Finally, Nailah reflects on her practical experiences in emergency and ICU settings, highlighting the importance of applying classroom knowledge in real-world situations.
Keywords VetaHumanz, veterinary school, finals, study habits, personal care, summer plans, emergency medicine, veterinary education, student life, veterinary medicine, mental health
Takeaways
· Nailah is experiencing a more intense semester compared to the last one.
· She has developed a structured study schedule to manage her workload.
· Nailah uses various study methods, including Anki and practice questions.
· Personal care has been challenging, especially with sleep and gym routines.
· She is excited about her summer plans, including being a TA.
· Nailah is looking forward to experiencing 4th of July celebrations.
· She has practical experience in emergency medicine, which she enjoys.
· Nailah emphasizes the importance of understanding concepts in her own words.
· She has been adapting her study habits to fit her needs as finals approach.
· Nailah is eager to share her experiences with international students.
Chapters
00:00 Journey Through Veterinary School Finals
02:52 Study Strategies and Exam Preparation
06:18 Balancing Personal Care and Academic Demands
09:05 Summer Plans and Future Aspirations
11:59 Real-World Experience in Emergency Medicine