I can't write text tonight. I ended up getting to hang out with some OT girls and it was a lot of fun, but now I'm really tired! Too tired to say much. I did put pictures on though, so check it out below. The videos will have to wait until this weekend.
I want to say that I know I frequently vent/rant/whine/complain about how stressful/time-consuming OT school can be, but it truly is one of the best things I have ever done. I really do love it and most of all I love my OT classmates. That is one of the greatest joys in going to graduate school for something like OT - you are surrounded by sweet and caring and FUN classmates. So go get your master's in OT! You'll have a blast. Most of the time, at least!!
By the way, thanks for all the e-mails I've been getting lately. I LOVE hearing comments/feedback, and I also enjoy answering random questions! No question is too silly or weird! Ask me, I promise I won't laugh...or at least not AT you, just WITH you.
Sorry if it takes me a few days to respond, though! If you don't hear from me within a week, try e-mailing me again, it's possible your e-mail got buried by accident.
Ok...I'm sending in my occupational profile, and then I'm going to bed.
I LOVE OT FRIENDS!
2 comments:
Hi,
My name is Dr. ART Schneider. I teach academic writing for sophomores and juniors who will be applying for (among others) OT school. I'd love to get a description from you about the academic demands of OT training. I try to convince my students that OT school is very competitive and that there is not a lot of hand-holding from professors. And I say that their assigmments will have very clear guidelines and requirements--which are not negotiable. I'd appreciate any information you can provide--maybe my students will believe an actual OT student. Please respond to arty963@yahoo.com. Thanks, ART
I wish you a nice extra hour of sleep Saturday night to get over the OT tiredness.
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