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Wednesday, 26 June 2013

New York! Day 1

I know I said that I was going to make this blog just about vet medicine, but I realised that means I won't have an awful lot to write about until I start university in September.

Sooo, this is a post about my recent New York trip :)


I went to New York city with my mum and sister for 5 nights last week for my sister's 21st birthday (which was actually in May, but oh well). It was a fairly hectic few days but we managed to do lots of touristy things and also see two Broadway shows!

I'll spread it out over a few days because otherwise this would be one ridiculously long blog post!

Day 1 we went on a boat tour around the island of Manhattan with Circle Line tours. We got a really good view of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island but couldn't visit either because both islands are still closed after hurricane Sandy last year. The tour was really interesting, and we got to see some landmarks and areas of New York that we wouldn't have managed to visit otherwise, like the Brooklyn bridge and the Chrysler building.




After that we wandered over to Times Square and had lunch and a look round the shops. My sister could have spent hours in the Disney shop but we eventually dragged her away. Ooh and we also stumbled across people setting up for the World War Z premiere; there were fans camping out already! We didn't stay for the premiere but it was interesting to see.



In the evening we had a wander around Central Park which was only 2 blocks from our hotel. It was nice and peaceful, but still quite busy!

Speaking of the hotel, it was really cheap so I wasn't expecting much but it was actually really nice. If anyone is thinking of travelling to New York I recommend the Salisbury Hotel. The location was great, we were less than a 5 minute walk from Central Park and about 10 minutes from Times Square and the Rockefeller Centre. Everything we wanted to see was in walking distance. There is also a supermarket opposite that is open 24 hours and a little deli next door that did some hot food. The rooms were clean and larger than I expected, and also not too noisy, although I suspect it is impossible to get a perfectly silent night's sleep anywhere in the city.

I'll post more about the trip tomorrow.

Bye for now!

Lucy



Saturday, 1 June 2013

Name Change

I've decided to change the title and URL of my blog because from now on I'm hoping to make it more focused on my adventures and experiences at vet school rather than my personal ramblings. The title may be a little boring but it is more descriptive than the old title so hopefully it will help relevant readers find this blog.

I'll probably still post a few knitted objects as well because I'm hoping to start selling a few bits to raise funds for my vet studies.

Lucy

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Slovenia..? Scandinavia..?

People seem to have trouble remembering where in the world I am going to study! No one I have spoken to seems to know much about Slovakia, and indeed neither did I before I started researching the vet school there! With the help of Wikipedia and Google I have started to learn about the country and city where I will be living for the majority of the next four years. From what I've found it looks like a lovely place to live, which is good because I won't get a chance to visit before I move out there. 

Slovakia is a small country, even smaller than the UK, with a population size of about 5.4 million. Kosice is the second largest city after the capital Bratislava, but still only has a population of about 240,000. The country is landlocked and bordered by Hungary, Poland, Ukraine, Austria and Czech Republic (with which it used to make up Czechoslovakia. It's a part of the world I've never really visited before so I plan to use this opportunity to travel a bit more.

The landscape of Slovakia seems to be full of mountains, caves and castles. I'll leave it to the Slovakia tourism website to provide you with pictures because I obviously don't have any myself yet.

The climate looks pretty good too, with proper summers but also proper snowy winters. Maybe I can take some tips back to the UK for coping with snowy weather! I'm pretty sure the Slovaks don't drop everything at the first flake.

Regarding travel, there are currently no flights directly from the UK to Kosice. The options are flying to Bratislava and getting the train to Kosice, or flying to Budapest, Hungary and getting a taxi. The Budapest option seems to take slightly less time but it's also slightly more expensive. I have read rumours of a flight route opening up between Luton and Kosice which would be ideal, but I'm not getting my hopes up because there have been no confirmations yet.

On another note, I had my last day volunteering at the zoo today :( I will miss it but I'm going to be working more hours in the retail department of the zoo from next week and I need my days off for planning the big move to Slovakia. I will still be volunteering for Tiggywinkles as it's not such a big commitment, so I should still get my animal work fix occasionally!

Bye for now!

Lucy

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

UVM Kosice

I received my start dates for September yesterday, so I know when I'll be registering, starting the course etc. It's good to have a date in mind so I can start planning my flight over :)

I've been doing lots of research on the university and the city since I applied, so I'll try to summarise what I've found out in this post.

So, the University of Veterinary Medicine in Kosice! There is a bit of information about the university and the veterinary course on its website (here) but I didn't find it that helpful so had to do my own digging.
UVM Kosice runs veterinary medicine courses in both English and Slovak, with a 6-year course for school leavers and a 4-year course for graduates with an animal/science based degree, which is the course I have a place on. Completing the course gets you a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine qualification (DVM) and allows you to register with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) to practice in the UK, same as a graduate from any of the UK universities. There is a list of qualifications accepted by the RCVS here. The course has also been accredited by the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE), the same as all the UK universities.

With tuition fees currently at €7,500 (£6415.91), studying there will work out a lot cheaper than in the UK (where tuition fees are now £9000 per year), especially because living costs in Slovakia are also a lot cheaper. A room in the university dormitories is €111 (£94.96) a MONTH, which you can easily pay per week in halls at a UK uni. I'm not expecting dorms to be the height of luxury but I'm hoping to stick it out for the four years to bring the costs down, as renting a flat seems to be about double the price, although still cheap by UK standards!

The course is in English, but I'm hoping to learn a bit of the Slovak language while I'm out there. I never really studied a language except French at school, and I only remember the very basics. There is a module in Slovak in the first year, but I'm also going to try to learn a few phrases before I get there; I'd like to be able to at least ask for directions! I've found this website which seems like it will be useful, it has recordings of the pronunciation as well as pages of useful phrases.

I'll leave it at that for now, but hopefully my next post will be about the city of Kosice.

So, dovidenia (goodbye)!

Lucy




Thursday, 23 May 2013

It's been a long time...

...but I decided to revive my blog!

A lot has happened since I last posted (well it has been over a year!) so I don't quite know where to start.
After my RVC interview last year I was rejected at the end of March, so I applied again in October, had an interview this year in January and was rejected AGAIN in March. The RVC obviously don't want me, so I moved on to my back up plan; studying abroad.

I applied to the University of Veterinary Medicine in Košice, Slovakia, shortly after receiving my second rejection and... I have a place! So I'll be starting there this September. The main reason I'm restarting this blog is to help out anyone who is thinking of studying there. The course seems to be getting more popular but there's still not much information out there for potential applicants so hopefully I'll be able to rectify that a bit once I get started on the course.

In other news, I've been working in the retail department of a local zoo since March last year, and also volunteering on the Africa department which has been a lot of fun! Especially getting to hang out with newborns like this little guy.


The giraffes are probably my favourite. I think it's because I look a little bit like one!

That's all for now. I'll try to keep the updates regular from now on! Hopefully I'll post some pictures of the things I've been knitting over the past year in the next few days. I have vague plans to sell some of them off to raise funds for my studies but we'll see how it goes.

Bye!

Lucy

Monday, 27 February 2012

Job Hunting

Last week I had three job interviews! After getting nothing for ages it was quie a relief. They all went pretty well, and I've been offered a casual post office job that starts in a couple of months. It will be dull but it's better than nothing! Still waiting to hear back from the others. I might end up with two jobs! :D

I had another rescue last week. It was a collared dove this time that had jumped the nest too young and couldn't fly. He seemed healthy otherwise so Tiggy's will look after him until he's old enough to look after himself and then he should be released :) Happy ending!

I've also been knitting this guy for the past week or so. The pattern was really cute and easy to follow. I think I will probably make some more at some point! I gave him a scarf to disguise the fact that I sewed his arms on a bit low giving him a reeeally long neck, lol. 
 




Sunday, 19 February 2012

Tea Party!


I completed my first rescue for Tiggywinkles this week! Nothing very exciting, I just had to pick up a tawny owl from a lady’s house. He possibly had an injured wing. I keep meaning to ring and ask if he was ok but I’m worried it will be bad news. He was effer so cute.

An unhappy owl :(


Friday was my mum’s birthday, she has reached half a century! So we had a tea party at a posh house called Luton Hoo. It’s a really nice place and the grounds are lovely but unfortunately it was pouring down with rain while we were there. The tea and cakes were still good though! And I think my ma had a good time.


 

 
I have seen a few films recently, trying to occupy the huge emptiness that is my time at the moment. Went to see Woman in Black at the cinema which I was hopeful for because I have seen the play in the West End and it was amazingggg. The film was alright but not what I expected. They changed a few bits which I thought was unnecessary. Also Daniel Radcliffe can’t act, although he didn’t have much to say in this film which meant it wasn’t quite so apparent. The scenery and settings were really good though. Just how I imagined :)

Another film I have seen recently that I enjoyed a lot more is Mother. It’s a Korean film directed by the same person who did The Host and Memories of Murder which are two other films I really like. Mother is about a woman who is trying to get her son cleared of a murder that she is convinced he didn’t commit. The plot sounds quite simple but there are lots of unexpected aspects to it. I think it is definitely worth a watch, or maybe two.

Ooh, a last note because which makes me realise how little I update this blog. Congratulations to my friend Amreen (Anne-Marie) who had her baby boy a couple of weeks ago. He is sooo cute and I can’t wait to brainwash him to like ‘cool’ stuff like science and knitting ;)

Bye for now!
Lucy