And I thought I was done

Apparently my Dental School application was undeliverable due to me not mentioning my experience in London. I made the corrections now and sent them on their way again. Hopefully I did it right....

I'm starting to doubt whether they'll process and send my application to all the schools in time now that the December deadline is getting awfully close. I sent the first round of applications the beginning of this month, but now they've finally gotten back only not to tell me that I'm missing something.

The parents are not going to be happy about this either. If I don't make it this round into dental school, I'm going to be in limbo for a year with regards to health care and finances. Not something that I'm looking forward to and certainly something that I have not planned for.

I usually don't bring out my religious side on my blog, but I guess it wouldn't hurt in this case. I would like to ask for prayer right now. I'm currently feeling stressed near the breaking point and this situation isn't helping any either. I ask for prayer with my dental school application and that the unseen people that process it will give me the stamp of approval and mail it to the schools that I applied to before the deadline in December

2 comments:

ruthpham said...

If dental school is part of God's plan for you, then trust that everything will be in the right timing which belongs only to Him.

I'll continue to pray for you, although I don't understand your reasoning for not discussion religion on you blog.

Aside from that in response to your comment, when you wrote about competition, were you talking about both of us? If that's the case, I hardly feel the competition unless it's for fun. But you should establish the seriousness and playfulness in any deep discussion. It's more advantageous if one can understand and use both elements.

Secondly, why do you stress yourself out over these conversations? The point of in-depth conversations is to communicate understanding. Discussions and arguments are completely different. What I wrote about were discussions, but arguments can become apart of it if you keep in mind to remain courteous. But I can understand nervousness as a result of something someone said. It's a matter of practicing emotional control which is really easier said than done.

Let's have more conversations like these, Thai AN :)

Christina LMT said...

For what it's worth, I'll be praying for you. In my own, agnostic fashion. :)

Post a Comment