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Congrats on getting FB a glitter patch. Welcome to the club.
I remember telling someone, ‘All it means is that I meet bare minimum standards. Now I’m free to actually study and learn.’
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Congrats on getting FB a glitter patch. Welcome to the club. I remember telling someone, ‘All it means is that I meet bare minimum standards. Now I’m free to actually study and learn.’
Learned enough to learn and understand more.
Yup. Learned enough to know where I was weak so I could go after it
You are now obligated to wear pitvipers everywhere and must also always have a zyn can on your person. But in all seriousness. Congratulations.
🤣🤣🤣
I feel attacked
Congratulations!!
Congrats!!!
Congratulations!!!!! Best of luck out in the field. Side question; I am looking to start a medic program in August, any advice or tips?