This past semester did sorta whiz by. Which is strange, cause at times I thought graduation would never get here. But then with only a few days of class left I started feeling all nostalgic and couldn't believe my time at BYU was almost at an end.
I've been up on campus since graduation (shocker, I know) cause my mom is taking a class and it's fun to see her and get lunch. But when I go to see mom I'm reminded of last spring and all the crazy emotions I felt when I was studying for the MCAT. There was so much promise and excitement as I got ready to take on medical school applications and conquer the world.
And then I applied, and then I got rejected (a lot) and now I'm waiting. Just like I waited for my MCAT score, interviews, and acceptances, which didn't come. Not gonna lie, I think I might've been a little naive about the whole process, but it's hard to think after so much work and sacrifice rejection would be the norm.
But I shouldn't complain. I'm actually on a wait list for UCF, an amazing school in Orlando, Florida. I've been told I'm high enough on the list that - if this year is anything like past years - I'll be offered an acceptance sometime in June. I think it's just the waiting that I'm over.
Either way, Jeff and I are headed for Florida. With 7 medical schools in Florida as opposed to the stingy 1 in Utah, if I don't get accepted I can reapply as a Florida resident and increase my chances of getting in. But guess when those applications start? Well, technically I could be filling them out now, but I can't officially apply till June. Yup, in less than 4 weeks I can start the whole process over again and reapply. Exciting, right? haha.
Life is good, though. And I wouldn't change anything about the past 5 years. I remember filling out a bunch of senior exit surveys and one of the questions asked was "Would you still choose dance as a major if you could redo your BYU education?" At the time as I filled out the survey, I wasn't too sure, but as I sat on the stage of the HFAC at graduation surrounded by peers and faculty who personally knew me and who i considered friends, I realized I wouldn't change it for a second.
But this post is quite long. I think I'll wrap it up and save the rest for another post, hopefully it doesn't take me months to post again :)
Can't leave without some pictures thought, right?!
Graduation. So great to finally have that diploma :)
Slick rock trail in Moab. This is where Jeff got the mountain biking bug. Thanks mom and dad for a fun spring break!
Oh ya, I tried out for SYTYCD. Quite the experience. Didn't make it to Vegas but had a blast and still got to perform a solo. When it airs keep an eye out for yours truly ;)
When I interviewed at UCF my sister was in Orlando with her in-laws (congrats Jake and Arianne!!) and I got to spend some time with these munchkins.
Remember when I signed up for beginning cello? Glad I did that. Even if I can only play children folk songs, it was still awesome :)
2 comments:
Even though orlando, florida is still a 14 hour drive to arlinton, virginia...it's WAY better than the 34 hour drive from utah. :) love you!
CONGRATS katie bear!! I was so happy to run into you :) and hey, i am mad at sytycd, you are thee most phenomenal dancer in the world! and yipppeee for FLORIDA! you rock
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