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Episode 57: "I don’t like being confused." Celestial Seraph, Nailah Smith

Episode 57: "I don’t like being confused." Celestial Seraph, Nailah Smith

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In this episode of VetaHumanz Live, host Victory Knight interviews veterinary student Celestial Seraph about her experiences in veterinary school, including challenges faced, personal care during Ramadan, and balancing work with studies. Nailah shares insights on overcoming academic hurdles, maintaining well-being, and the importance of time management in a demanding educational environment.

Keywords VetaHumanz, veterinary medicine, veterinary education, student challenges, personal care, work-life balance, veterinary student advice, Ramadan, self-care, veterinary career, veterinary school

Takeaways

  • She plans to use spring break for studying and preparing for upcoming quizzes.
  • Her biggest challenge has been understanding the grading in her A&I class.
  • Nailah is proactive in seeking clarification from her instructors to improve her understanding.
  • She is fasting for Ramadan, which impacts her eating and exercise routine.
  • Despite the challenges, she is managing her health and academic responsibilities well.
  • Nailah has secured a job in the ER, which she finds flexible and manageable.
  • She emphasizes the importance of self-care and maintaining a balanced schedule.
  • Nailah advises against overcommitting and emphasizes the need for personal time.
  • She expresses gratitude for the support from her family and peers in managing her workload.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Veterinary Journey

01:38 Spring Break Plans and Academic Challenges

04:27 Personal Care and Ramadan Observance

07:07 Balancing Work and Study

08:56 Final Thoughts and Advice

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