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Unemployed maybe, but you sure have a job. Can't even imagine what Med. school is like. Friend of mine scored 92 percentile on LSAT and said law school was pure HELL.

Best of luck with your studies and upcoming surgery. The surgery should be a breeze, mine went great. The term minimally invasive surgery is a little misleading :) for the first 3 days.

Everything GREAT now.:thumbup:

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Unemployed maybe, but you sure have a job. Can't even imagine what Med. school is like. Friend of mine scored 92 percentile on LSAT and said law school was pure HELL.

Best of luck with your studies and upcoming surgery. The surgery should be a breeze, mine went great. The term minimally invasive surgery is a little misleading :cryin: for the first 3 days.

Everything GREAT now.:cursing:

Haha yeah it's gonna be hell.

And thank you! Yeah I've had my fair share of surgeries, being a sick kid and a football player, so it won't be a big deal. Its the life changes that are gonna be big for me.

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I was in SA for the final four, after the first game we went to Austin and had a great time. Great music town!

I lived in Chapel Hill in '85, Uncle Jim is over all foreign language studies and my wife got her Master's last spring,you could say we're pretty big Tar Heel fans.

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I was in SA for the final four, after the first game we went to Austin and had a great time. Great music town!

I lived in Chapel Hill in '85, Uncle Jim is over all foreign language studies and my wife got her Master's last spring,you could say we're pretty big Tar Heel fans.

Hope you enjoyed your time down here. We kinda pride ourselves on being a big tourist town. Everyone's first job usually consists of working in tourism. Mine did. Pfft. Sea World.

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Electrical Engineer working for a consulting firm. Staring at a PC all day doesnt help with weight loss!!!

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Stay at home wife (for now, about to go stir crazy!!)....but, I care for a disabled parent.

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:cool:I am a medical assistant in a dr's office in pa. The only other male in the building is the male dr. Rest of the office is females. Would not tradethis job for anything. M-F 8-5.:ohmy::cool2::crying:

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food and travel writer. Best job in the world.

is fenton your name cause it is my brothers name. interesting anyway. i am a chiropractor and a fill doctor as well.

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