Episode 108: Story Time - The Time We Failed a Class


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In this episode of The Up-Beet Dietitians podcast, Emily and Hannah are vulnerable and share potentially one of their biggest failures during their time at Purdue University. No, we’re not exaggerating, they actually failed. If you’ve ever failed at something and are looking for solidarity, or would like to hear the tea on Purdue dietetics, you don’t want to miss this episode. Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube to listen.


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    any episode ideas that you have you want to hear about specifically let us know we can always consider that too but

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    today today is a story time we are again just going on Vibes no outline

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    just telling a bit of a story and as you probably saw on the title today we're

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    talking about that time that we failed a class I think we should start by setting the

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    scene like yes the year what else was going on oh yeah what other classes we

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    had what we were doing so it was sophomore year

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    of college of college and we were it was a spring semester

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    which is the worst yes of the two semesters because there are much less breaks and it's just like cold and

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    gloomy and you only get spring break and I think we got off MLK day but

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    it's not enough to get through the gloominess and we

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    were also what other classes I think we were taking Anatomy I think you're right you're taking which

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    had a lab were we we're in Oregon where we was an orgo freshman year or it was not a

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    freshman year or was it first semester I think it was first semester because I was like there's no way we

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    took or go and buy okay that would be also I bet we were like oh

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    wow orgo was terrible it can't get worse than that yeah enter January 2017

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    thanks guys [Music] and I think we might have both been in

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    the Sports nutrition class definitely we both were at least working full-time I think you are at ADR which

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    is the athletic dining room and I was in R.A I think we're also a VidCon too

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    you probably had at least another job along with the Sports Nutrition stuff yes and then yeah you were in R.A

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    already so that's the scene or a lot there's a lot going on I'm trying I

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    can't remember what other classes with each other I know food science was sophomore year what were we taking in terms of like nutrition besides food

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    science I don't think we really got into the good stuff until like junior year I kind of want to pull up Purdue

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    hold on I know how to find us all right let's look it up come on take

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    him momentary pause we have to look up our major and its plan

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    um by the way if you are brand new here and you don't know Emily and I is like backstory it's Purdue University that's

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    where we probably should have started West Lafayette West Lafayette Indiana that's January through where we were

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    like early May a very cold time very dark and gloomy it's gonna really bother

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    me if I don't know what wait I could just look at my Google Calendar

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    oh my god of course we're going back to 2017.

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    right yeah oh my gosh when I'm almost there I'm almost there I'm getting the Shivers just like this makes me want to

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    throw up I know okay oh my God I do not like school oh yeah I got it I

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    got it okay what were we up to so wow I did not like early classes I really changed my you could clearly see 7 30s

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    really scarred me yeah I we and I I'm just gonna assume we had like the same schedule yes I'm sure we did yeah 11 30

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    on Friday Monday Monday we had Anatomy recitation ooh I forgot about recitation

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    oh that's one like it was another lecture and we get lectured at again and there

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    were high Clipper points is that what recitation means like you would re-recite what we learned

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    I thought it was new material it makes sense it should be that

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    I just realized that 10 years almost 10 years after we graduated literally no

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    idea what that word meant I was like presentation but yeah for us they were definitely just throwing more information at us to

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    study that will be on the exam yes so we went to recitation where we got lectured at and then we went to biochem lab

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    at 12 30 on Monday that was it should we tell you what class we fail we

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    haven't even like said that yet no no hold on the suspense we'll give them the full they can guess okay we failed sweet

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    biochem lab and then Tuesday morning at 10 30 we had anatomy lab

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    at 11 30 we had nutrition 315 what was 3 15. hang on I have the whole thing

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    pulled up of like all the credits are it was a long class it was like hour and

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    a half hour 15. fundamentals of nutrition oh

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    oh oh oh who taught that it was in physics the physics building oh I was

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    picturing stone for some reason it was in physics mm-hmm

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    it's like this is all like repressed there is like this tiny little file

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    folder in the very back of my brain that is just like covered in dust I'm literally literally learned from

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    this class who taught that does your Google Docs say that we only had I had the times name and

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    location and that's it okay so we had biochem we had Anatomy we had 315

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    whatever that was biochem lab Tuesday for three well I

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    think I had a different time than you but it definitely is 3 30 to 6 20. that

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    was that was that class made me so mad I hate biogram I have literally no I

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    didn't learn a single damn thing no I know it's one credit

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    oh my God that was one mm-hmm well I'm gonna spoil it by saying it but

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    I took that twice and I still didn't same I took it two times that's like so many

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    hours of being in biochem lab

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    and one time I got in trouble for like essentially reusing a paper I got I'm like what do you want me to do

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    it's the exact same class I was like there's always so many ways you can say

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    biochem related things which I was just pulling out of my ass

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    yeah I think it's kind of stupid like it's my thoughts it's one thing if I was copying

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    someone else but like these are my own thoughts that I'm just like repurposing I can only have so many thoughts I'm

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    not AI exactly yes so Wednesday was anatomy lab at 10

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    30. and then biochem lecture I think biochem lecture was three times

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    a week oh and that was in um right Smith yeah

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    the vet like in the vet area next to Lily okay I was not taking the Sports Nutrition well actually I might have

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    been I just might not have it here uh I started the freshman year which I think you did too yeah but this is sophomore I

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    know I took a I might have taken a break during my first year of being an R.A oh because I was like I'm gonna die and I

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    was correct um but the schedule's the same essentially after that Thursday is

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    anatomy lecture and then whatever nutrition 315 it is the last day is just biochem lab I feel

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    like anatomy and biochem were the two things sucking our souls I feel like we have more classes than that but I guess

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    anatomy and biochem are so intense that in the labs with Anatomy I feel like

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    take up a lot of credits yeah this would not be a good podcast but I want to just go through it with you and talk about

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    all these classes together yes and just like we talk about the trauma of Purdue dietetics

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    let us know but I feel like that would not be a very bad episode no foreign

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    okay so yeah biochem is obviously like we said the one that

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    wait okay side note sorry sorry I just realized my com my calendar has

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    converted into central time because I was looking at something and I said staff meeting at 9 00 pm and like

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    there's no way we had a staff meeting it that had me eight so everything's pushed

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    up so like our earliest my earliest class was 9 30.

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    it sounds a little bit better and I was going till 5 20 then not 6 20. that

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    literally makes me want to like rip my hair out that's right I think the only class we ever had that went to 620 was 3 45.

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    Sports Nutrition yeah you know which I wasn't too bad and that was like not even every week no okay but

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    yes anyway biochem is what we're talking about today yes so

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    and this bike and well biochem lab and lecture we both retook yes

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    yeah because that Purdue and probably most places I'm guessing you can like

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    like just fail the lecture or just fail the lab or or pass if you're a lucky person who's smart enough to do that but

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    for us we failed both yeah I will make a disclaimer I did not fail

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    the lab I got a C so technically that's oh wait you didn't feel loud when you retook it I it was an ego thing this is

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    my moment of honesty let's unpack only only the department head knows this and

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    my ta I don't think I've ever told you this but I was a little bit ashamed but you know it's been many years and we can

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    look back and see that Emily College Emily did not handle her mental health well slash any of her

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    responsibilities and I was Furious because I was doing like decent in biochem lab don't ask me

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    how I didn't know what was happening but like I was like yeah

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    pipetting like calculations but you know that really big report at

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    the end of the semester that was like 75 points yes I

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    was putting it off for so long and I thought it was like a fight a first draft so I was like oh they'll just look

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    at it I submitted one of our mutual friends who was a grade above us their

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    report as my first draft you didn't tell me this I remember this yes and I got like called into the department heads

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    office and given the speech about plagiarism and I was like why I didn't think I thought it was like a first

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    draft I was like give me your thoughts and then the next thing will be the final no no no no no no

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    so I got a zero out of 75. I remember this it literally knocked me from a b to

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    a c oh and I I only took the class I didn't have to

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    there was one credit it was one credit but I was like I can do better than this

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    well they also drill into our brains that you need like the best GPA ever if you're ever gonna get into a dietetic

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    internship I don't know and so of course so that was probably makes sense I was like oh my God

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    I'm not gonna become a dietitian because I I copied one yeah

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    yeah but even after retaking it and I like the first time around I like

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    memorized all the exam answers oh my God the exams were so hard they

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    weren't multiple choice I mean they had some but it was like fill in the blank but they didn't make sense no

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    the pictures I'm like I'm sweating right now

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    I'm like not feeling well this class like so much drama it's so bad mm-hmm

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    Purdue should be paying power therapy honestly like yeah I mean these are all still affected by I'm literally hot

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    right now like it was so bad I think the point of today's episode is

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    just for us to let you guys know that even your Idols even your Idols like me

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    and Emily we have failures even though you guys definitely knew that by now if you're a

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    long time listener as we unpack our our mental health in every episode but

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    I think that's what I want to talk about today was just because I want to let you guys know that it's okay to

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    mess up once in a while actually we didn't even mess up we just had a hard time I won't note the plagiarism was

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    probably in US yeah so don't do that don't do that like

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    rather turn in your own work even if it's like the worst thing in the world maybe you'll get like three out of 75.

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    it's better than zero yeah um okay what would you what would you

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    tell freshman Emily who has to go into biochem next

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    or I guess like fall semester sophomore Emily what would your words of advice be for her going into biochem

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    I think I would tell her to bother the Tas more to like figure out what the

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    heck is happening so the thing is the lecturer traumatized me more than the lab I won't somehow

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    because I this is gonna sound like really a big

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    cop out but I do not learn well under like bad teachers didn't we have wasn't

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    the professor alternative or something yes and the head ta taught

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    I don't think we're ever gonna encounter her again but like she was not a good

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    teacher like nothing made sense like I think by halfway through the

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    semester the summer course was almost completely full because so many of us

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    were are like we're like wow I'm gonna fail this course yeah and the reason I say

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    she's a bad teacher not just because I got because I failed

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    but when I retook it because you retook it with the professor as well I don't

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    know did you do it this summer I did the online summer like that following summer I believe and what's teaching it it

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    wasn't easy but I think I got like a b yeah I

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    it everything made so much more sense yeah when she was teaching I was like wow if we could have had the first time

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    this first time around imagine how much money we could have saved in time and stress but it was just like nothing made

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    sense and like I think also like

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    I don't I've talked about this a little bit but like being I like prioritize being an array

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    over my schoolwork a lot which going back that'd probably be like one of the number one things I would tell myself

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    not to do because like I know we'd always like you can't take care of others if you're not taking care

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    of yourself and I was not yeah I was like Emily

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    sure you're doing all this extra work for your programs and maybe it'll get appreciated but like

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    if you fail out of college what was the point of being all right it was to fund your college

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    that's why we're here so I honestly say those are the two big

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    things like harass the Tas so they like or like and if you don't like the TA

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    maybe like figure out someone really smart in the class that is willing to help you always that's something I don't

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    know yes yeah always my friends with a smart person the one who isn't holier

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    than thou and will not talk to anyone because they're they know they're smart because we definitely knew some smart

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    people but they were not helpful that's pretty good for you Purdue has a

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    reputation I work with or I used to work with a bunch of people who went to IU

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    which is just a very different vibe than Purdue like oh yeah very different vibe

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    and my friends who were in dietetics at IU know Purdue people

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    who have not shared answers with them

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    whereas I like IU it's like a normal thing like everyone just on the same page everyone's cool but like Purdue

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    everyone's like we are all here to be better than each other and

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    if I know that I'm smart and good at a class I will not be sharing my information with you yeah and I will

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    down at you if you ask questions yeah it's like for what

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    why like um yeah so definitely befriend the

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    friendly smart people yeah exactly especially in the science classes oh yeah because there's like there's

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    pre-med people in there there's ones who like really get it so get to know them

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    yes I was gonna say like should we go through like what makes it hard but I

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    don't even think I could tell you what we learned I don't know I know you thinking about glycolysis in there

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    but like we learned that so many times in so many different classes I don't even count that as like that's when I learned it like we learned about like

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    gluconeogenesis and how like all the nutrients are metabolized so many times there's a lot about like amino acids we

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    did do a lot of amino a lot of amino acids but like and like enzymes

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    yes if I had to hear the word enzyme one more time I was gonna like jump off the

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    building of Croc for a second you took me a moment to remember which one that was which one is that I just said it but I

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    have no idea which one that is oh I was gonna say that's a pretty high building I was hoping it was

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    no it's the business one I was like a career one yeah yeah on the corner near

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    Wiley over the correct Windsor okay yes yes third and whatever one runs

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    margins oh God I haven't had to know these in a long

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    time it's crazy that we lived there for four years that is a crazy concept like

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    that was our life college is kind of weird if you think about it like you're 18 and you just like go off on your own

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    and you have to get yourself to class and yeah feed yourself and you're if you're like us spending a lot of money

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    to be doing this thing with a career you don't even know if you want because

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    you're 18 years old I am LinkedIn friends with my biochem lab ta he was

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    very nice his name is Zach shout out to Zach but unfortunately he did not help me enough to help me pass

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    I think we have different Tas we did you took it with Sophie and Phoebe I did not I had no friends in my class

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    it was all Sophie and Phoebe were good at biochem lab why am I surprised

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    but yeah I was like how do you know what's going on I know I I feel like

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    we were in the minority of dietetic students who failed right like are there any others you

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    could think of that had to take it again I mean I took lab again over the summer in

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    person because I was I was being I was gonna be I was being a summer ra so I

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    was already there yeah and I didn't recognize my our lab was so small maybe that's why I did better because there

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    were less there was a better ta to student ratio yeah

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    um we need more Tas we need more good Tas though as well you said something then

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    oh I think you took it during the school year yet I remember you'd have to like go off to lab and it was like till 5 PM

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    or whatever yeah I think you're right I did the lecture in the summer online remember that because I was doing I I

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    like visualize I was watching the lectures in the co-rec like employee

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    break room because I was working at the co-work that summer yes should we tell I think one of my

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    the best parts to come out of this was when we during like the final exam

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    oh that was the the lecture final exam oh my God yeah

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    so it was in this big lecture room and

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    at this point like I think Hannah and I know we're like you know I had like we're not C minus at that point I was

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    like I'm not gonna get a high enough grade on this to bring me above a c yeah uh we're like we're now passing this

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    class and I remember they started passing it out and we both like read the first question

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    looked at each other and just started laughing because we're like there's no

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    this is the end and it was a very stress relieving

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    experience honestly when you know like hey this isn't this isn't my final try I'm gonna do this again so kind of doing

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    the exam was like whatever it was like I was just like we're just gonna throw and

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    stuff on that Scantron like

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    I know I was like maybe this makes sense I don't know I don't know what I got on

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    that one I tell it the story I always tell is my orgo exam that I got a four out of 100 and I somehow passed orgo

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    orgo also did be so dirty I I don't know what happened in orgo either that was so

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    I enjoyed Oreo that's so weird but that's because I like but that's because I like chemistry yeah

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    I do not I also hated chemistry but chemistry it was like

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    I had some background from like high school that I knew a little bit about what I was doing or go on biochemers so just like

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    brand new information all at once it was impossible for me to like grasp it all yeah that exam I can picture it it was

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    in Lily wasn't it yeah which also Lily has just the worst Vibes of the entire campus I hate Lily

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    so much I hope we have some purdudes listening to this that are like preach

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    Lily's the worst yeah I don't think if there's any other parts

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    of this story like we got like what was what we were doing why it was challenging I mean like I said it was

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    bad teaching and like nothing made sense nothing why do you think that's challenging okay I

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    I don't know I just like wanted to learn about nutrition and we just kept learning about stupid stuff like how to

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    pipette a little bit of nitric oxide or something I don't even know maybe that's not really a thing you can do I think

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    that's probably a gas but still see I didn't learn anything

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    like yeah I don't know it's just so frustrating because we

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    don't use like I think it's so important to understand science to be a dietitian don't get me wrong like we have to understand it but like I don't use any

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    of that information now I think like a common theme with Purdue

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    is they teach you like so much more in depth yes which is then which is it's

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    good it's like probably helped us but like when you're doing that to a poor

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    little child I guess we are adults but like I felt like we were children I still

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    feel like I'm a child yes it's kind of crazy I don't know how we survived I could not

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    do college again no I don't know how I did that no

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    and like while working the whole time that's the other thing I think maybe speaking for myself only I could have

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    done better if I wasn't working multiple jobs I was gonna say I think a lot of our

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    classmates last people we knew were not working as much

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    they got to just like maybe like a part-time job yeah imagine how much more time we'd have

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    every single evening I know you probably too like I was working all summer

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    not most weekends but weekends I was traveling to go see Ross or vice versa

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    so like when's the time to study is just like between classes and even then I would like do personal training

    26:29

    sometimes go to the correct for an hour or two and then go back to class my two

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    pieces of feedback from the academic world make education more accessible

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    will reduce your costs because colleges just been skyrocketing because

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    now we won't have to worry about it as much that'd be right nice I like hear about like how much like my grandparents

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    paid and I'm like wow it's fine we're fine

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    and then I would also call for better teachers and I'm not saying teachers are bad because I know I'm talking like in

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    the collegiate setting I feel like a lot of professors especially at Purdue since they were a

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    research based University a lot of them hear a lot more

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    about their research than teaching and like

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    the students aren't there to learn about their research at our old department head

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    I was literally about to say her name like we learned about freaking calcium so much let's say blueberries I Don't

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    Care About Blueberries that much oh I don't need to hear about your like research studies every single week About

    27:47

    Blueberries teach me about life cycle nutrition I don't want to hear about calcium and blueberries and your failed

    27:53

    study that you did one summer yeah didn't talk about that did ya

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    we'll just air out all her dirty laundry no

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    um I think those are my two biggest things like honestly if like college is more affordable and we did have to work

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    as much we'd have more time to actually focus on learning and then I felt like if the support was

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    a little bit better or like the like professors and Tas actually wanted to help you and that's not to say like we

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    had some really great Tas at Purdue yeah but like

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    especially for those classes I will note for orgo our professor did not want to help us

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    um yeah that was

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    in a negative way but yeah I feel like there just needs to

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    be like I know it's research based or whatever they Pride themselves on that but I like

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    how I'm also wearing a producer today Purdue alumni I made it through but

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    that's what I want to say like what I want to say is I don't want to come off as ungrateful

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    because it was a privilege to get to go to college got to go to Purdue which was a really great school I became a

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    dietitian which is what I went there for so I'm very grateful that I had the

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    opportunity to do all that I met Emily lots of other great friends too but damn it was so hard

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    it was so I think it like I think we're still recovering literally yeah from

    29:32

    everything which is kind of sad but yes again very grateful wait quick question we're also exhausted

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    yes did you get an email from Purdue asking you to fill out a survey

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    fun like recently like within like the past month or so oh you you might get it next

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    year because I think they might put you as 20 20. yeah that's when I graduated technically okay

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    you might get an extra they asked for like feedback about their program and I think what is it Anonymous

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    I don't know I was like I don't care I I yeah yeah

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    take away my diploma denounce me as an alumni

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    I definitely gave my feedback mostly about was like sometimes the curriculum was like unnecessarily hard I don't need

    30:27

    to know the exact like calorie per CC that a baby needs when they're in the

    30:33

    specific state that's something I would learn in clinicals yes

    30:40

    yes okay my other feedback would be for dietetics specifically give us

    30:45

    three years of the classes we need a little less specific and then we have two years as part of the program like

    30:52

    nursing or you're like doing clinicals that'd be so nice why can't we do that

    30:58

    it makes so much more sense instead of like having the whole diabetic internship thing where it's like apply and like everyone gets a different

    31:03

    experience like I know you just keep learning information but you're doing it Hands-On

    31:09

    and so you're actually retaining it instead of just sitting in a lecture hall three times a week learning about amino acids but then I would bring up

    31:17

    their new requirement of the Masters and I feel like that that would just completely throw up well get rid of that

    31:23

    because that's so dumb I agree get ready or give us 100K base like

    31:33

    those are my terms these are our requirements

    31:39

    and will it accept nothing less even though it's too late for us unless there was some like Nationwide thing that was

    31:45

    made where suddenly all of our faces were

    31:51

    made 100K and then if you were above let's say let's say like the base is like 45k right now and then for however

    31:59

    much you're above that proportionally I get added on above the 100K I like the way you think this is my

    32:08

    proposition those are Emily's terms I co-sign those terms I don't know who

    32:15

    needs to get on it is it the commission of dietetics registration they're a little busy advocating for diversity

    32:22

    right now the academy says they are I was going to

    32:29

    say cdr's taking my money right now for my uh oh that reminds me I have to pay for anything I have to pay for mine too

    32:35

    I keep putting it off me too take my 75 dollars or what

    32:43

    I used to pay for license I guess other professions have to pay for that or whatever why do we have to do that can't

    32:49

    we just pay like a measly fee of five dollars like I've paid my dues both

    32:56

    physically and mentally and monetarily my dues are paid well any any last

    33:03

    thoughts on us feeling a class I was just gonna say my biggest thing is like if you ever not even just in school

    33:11

    we'll say like in anything if you feel like you're like not doing well it's like okay you're going to be okay

    33:18

    that's what I want to say too yeah like it's like chill out this is speaking to myself like

    33:24

    who cares yeah like it's just life something like I'm gonna be dead in 100

    33:30

    years I mean before that for sure but 100 years ago

    33:38

    which the point is I'll be even longer dead at that point and like No One's Gonna Know This podcast will obviously

    33:45

    still be around and you guys will be listening to it but other than that my memory in my

    33:51

    it's all going to be gone when we look back on life it's not going to be like

    33:56

    my lasting member I hope my last memory is let's be honest

    34:04

    I'll make sure that there's any type of like mind manipulation technology at

    34:10

    that point I want lead Zapped from my memories I'll adjust it I just want to remember

    34:16

    the time when we retook it and it was like oh yeah this is much better I want that honestly I could forget some of the

    34:24

    anatomy I feel like it's an okay class it's like a lab remember when I pricked your

    34:29

    finger yeah photo evidence of that we could put it

    34:35

    on the YouTube version of this yes but I don't know well okay but if we

    34:41

    could zap I was thinking of like zapping in a time frame that's why I'd have to sacrifice Anatomy but if I can zap just

    34:47

    just that file cam that's what I'm saying and buy it first time biochem lab I do

    34:52

    that and then I could die peacefully at least in that aspect who knows what's going to happen in the next 80 years but

    34:59

    to something else might traumatize us um that should be a bonus question we do is what Memories would we zap well good

    35:07

    segue we're gonna get into today's bonus question so make sure you subscribe to the Beats bonus segment here our

    35:13

    conversation today which is all about our Middle School uniform like what our

    35:18

    go-to outfits were when we were little 13 year olds I'm very excited to talk about this I don't know what you were

    35:24

    like in Middle School I mean I have some ideas but I'm very excited

    35:30

    it'll be good make sure you subscribe to the YouTube so you get a notification when all those new videos are season

    35:38

    seven starts and then also go subscribe on Spotify follow on Apple podcasts

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    follow our Instagram and Tick Tock cool but we'll catch you next time all right

    35:52

    guys season seven


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