Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Crochet Projects

Thought I would post a couple of pictures of the afghans I've been working on. I still have one more to finish and I'll post a pic of that one later.  The first two are of a really fun pattern I found here.Excuse my crappy camera phone pics, it really messes up the colors. The first pic is what the pattern looks like and the second picture is a better pic of the colors. The second pic blends into the background a bit, but there's a chocolate brown on top and bottom.  I'm just about done with it and will post a final pic when it's all finished.  :o)















A while back (about a year ago) I posted a picture of a pattern I was working on - well, I am finally (almost) done with it!  I started putting it together yesterday and am about 90% finished!  Take a look!
I just have to finish sewing down the top two corners and all the leaves and then it's done! I have to say this is the most time consuming afghan that I made.  The patter for the afghan, leaves, which I created, and the roses were simple, but putting them on the afghan was literally a pain in the neck (and back)! 



Monday, May 23, 2011

MCAT is Over!


Well, I survived the dreadful MCAT. So, how was it you ask?  Eh.  There were a few hard questions, a few easy, questions, and a whole lot in between.  I ran into two questions that asked about something I never even heard of.  The questions really don’t seem that bad… until you look at the answers.  :o) 

I sort of felt like I was on autopilot the first section of the test, but got a little more into it after my first break.  The physical science section wasn’t too bad, and the physics questions weren’t too terrible considering this is my worst section.  Verbal seemed ok and I hope it’s not one of those things where I feel good about it but do horrible.  The bio section wasn’t too bad either, but it had a lot of difficult organic chemistry on it. Organic was my stronger section, so I am hoping I pulled it off.  

After taking the real thing, I feel the same way about it as I did after taking my practice exams, so I really hope I get the same score.  I got the same score as my practice tests last year, so I am hoping for the same thing this go around.     

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Three days and counting…


Until I take the MCAT for the second time.  My practice exams are closer to where I want to be, compared to last year, but I hit a plateau. According to the MCAT diagnosis, my problem is related to test taking errors.  I have a bad habit of changing my answers, like I explained in a previous post, and I am trying real hard to go with the first answer that pops into my head instead of changing it.  If I can do this my score will improve by a few points.  Don’t get me wrong, I would be happy with the score I’ve been getting, because I feel this score would get me an interview, but I would have more options if I could get it a little higher. 

After saying all that, I’m really just ready to take the damn thing and be done with it.  I am pretty much done with studying, but still doing practice problems and light review to keep things fresh in my mind. I am keeping a positive attitude about it and not letting nerves or pressure get to me.  I have a score in my head and that’s the score I keep telling myself I will get.  My favorite professor told me to think of it as an intellectual challenge, a game, and really, it sort of is.  There are tricks and traps throughout the exam, and the challenge is to find the correct answers.  The exam doesn’t test your knowledge as much as it tests your critical thinking skills, but the knowledge helps. 

The exam is at 8:00am and I have to leave by 6:30 to get to the testing center early enough to check in. I figure I will get up at 6:00 and have a little breakfast and a small cup of coffee.  I am going to bring snacks this time as last time I forgot my snack and pretty much crashed after the verbal section.  So far, I plan to bring blueberries, almonds and a banana.  I might bring something else, but haven’t decided what.  I’m also taking Friday off of work to just relax and enjoy the day.  :o)  

Let's hope it helps!

Jury Duty


Last week I was lucky enough to be chosen as a member of the jury for a burglary/theft case.  I was actually looking forward to it and even a little excited.  You have to remember that I was a paralegal for a short time, contemplated going to law school and majored in criminal justice, so this was fun for me.  The case was very short and only lasted a few hours.  Both sides presented their cases in about three, maybe four hours.  The story was something like this:

Sometime between October 15, 5:00 pm, and October 16, 2010 8:00 am, someone broke into a storage unit and stole an ATV and trailer.  No witnesses, no “evidence” no nothing.  January 2011, the victim went to a friend’s house for lunch and saw his atv sitting in the friends shed.  A comparison of serial numbers confirmed that it was indeed his.  The friend was holding the atv for a friend of his sons.  They had been out riding in the sand dunes that previous weekend, and the son’s friend left it there until he could come get it.  The son’s friend had borrowed the atv from his grandfather, and the grandfather Mr. G, bought the atv from a friend on October 16, 2010.  The friend, who is the defendant in the case, said he bought the atv from a woman who was trying to sell it in a parking lot of an outdoor sporting goods store.  The friend, Mr. H, said he overheard her trying to sell it to another person, but that person wasn’t interested.  Mr. H. talked to the woman and she wanted to sell both the atv and trailer for $1,400, even though the est. value was $6,000.  He said it was a good deal and he knew his friend, Mr. G., was looking for a good deal on an atv so he bought it for his friend.  The woman, however, could not be located.  Mr. H. then said he took the atv out to Mr. G’s house to sell to him. 

Mr. G said that Mr. H came over to his house for drinks and played pool when the conversation came up that Mr. H had an atv to sell.  They then went over to look at it and Mr. G decided to buy it. 

Mr. H said he had a sales receipt, but never produced one in court.  Mr. H never said how he purchased the atv, or proved how he purchased it. 

The verdict …




Not Guilty.

WTF?! 

Only 4 people on the jury felt that he was guilty, the other 8 felt he was not guilty.  We spent 4 to 5 hours deliberating back and forth and nobody budged.  In the end the people who knew he was guilty changed our vote just to end the trial.  Part of me really wanted to hang the jury, because I knew that the prosecution would have a stronger case.  Well, I didn’t and neither did the other 4 and he was found not guilty. 

We had a chance to ask the judge and prosecutor questions afterwards, and found out that Mr. H. was a repeat offender and the sales receipt was just a sentence stating he purchased the atv , but wasn’t dated and could have easily been written by anyone.  He refused to talk to the detectives and because of this, the prosecutor couldn’t ask the questions he needed to. 

It was a very frustrating case because I knew he was guilty because his story was way to convenient to be true, and because the guy standing on the street corner is never really standing on the street corner minding his own business.  People in certain fields of work hear this story waaay to often and can smell the bullshit, but I was amazed at how these 8 people gave him the benefit of the doubt right away.  I was a little sad, too.  In the end, the 4 who knew he was guilty felt that it would be better to let a guilty man go than rather than let an innocent man be punished.  All of us agreed that if he is guilty, Karma would get him; but when we found out the additional information, we felt that Karma got us.