A huge advantage of this school is that the professors are here to teach, there is no research conducted so they have our attention 100 % of the time. They really have our backs and are willing to do what it takes to get us where we need to go.

Getting up early and running every morning has been an interesting experience. Although it is an island there are many wild animals that one may come across and indeed the early am is a great time to spot them. I have trotted across a group of monkeys, a horse (still not sure what was up with that), and watched a cat take a bird out mid flight.
Tropical Storm Maria has been brewing south of St. Kitts for a few days now and from Friday night on the entire island has been on high alert. Furniture has come inside, storm shutters have gone up and supplies and water have been purchased. Originally the storm was supposed to pass directly over the island but shifted and the worst part of the storm passed us by. The only real downside to the storm was that it canceled the white coat ceremony until next weekend. For those unfamiliar the white coat ceremony is where our class is officially welcomed into the school by dawning our white lab coats and taking a pledge uphold the standards of medicine and its education. So until next week we all must wait.
Well that is it for now, if there is anything anyone wants to hear more about let me know and I will expand, elaborate, and delve into new topics.
Joel

Dad tried to post a comment that went something like this..."keep working hard and enjoy the ride!"
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