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🗓️ 15 December 2020
⏱️ 45 minutes
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In today's episode, Abby includes a book club segment for the book "The Twelve Dates of Christmas" by Jenny Bayliss and also reflects on her first semester of grad school and what she has learned and how she's grown through the semester. Be sure to leave a review, follow @thegenzgirlpodcast on Instagram and @abby.asselin on Instagram, and join the Gen Z Girl Podcast Facebook group!
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0:00.0 | Hello everyone. Welcome back to the Gen Z Girl podcast. My name is Abby Asselin and I am the host. If this is your first time joining me on the podcast, I am so happy to be recording right now. This past week, I don't know how all y'all feel, but I feel like it's been the longest week ever. And it's felt like two or three weeks long and not one week long. And I guess it's just because my days were literally the exact same with studying literally |
0:24.8 | every day. |
0:25.3 | But I am a free bird now. |
0:26.7 | I am finally done. |
0:28.0 | And my heart goes out to all of y'all who are completing finals or whatever it is for |
0:33.5 | the next week or however long up until the holiday season, especially just being in college. |
0:40.3 | I know it sucks like going so close to Christmas and just having that like study for most of |
0:45.2 | your holiday season, I guess, but I totally feel you. |
0:49.4 | And good luck to any of you who still have finals to take, just push through. |
0:53.8 | I was like really just bummed out |
0:55.7 | about it and did not want to study at all, but I just had like a big shift in mindset earlier in the |
1:00.1 | week and I was like, I'm going to be so mad if I don't work hard now to get this where I want it |
1:05.7 | to be. So I'm glad I did because I think the exam went okay pretty well. |
1:12.2 | It's weird because that was like a law school exam, and I've never like taken one of those obviously before. |
1:18.1 | And I was telling my brother on the phone, I was like it honestly just kind of like opens up a whole other side of your brain just because of the process, like just with answering questions and like the way you |
1:29.0 | think. And it's just like knowing what code to reference and access and when to apply it, |
1:35.7 | certain situations and stuff. It's just very different, a lot different than accounting, |
1:39.6 | I guess, just since it's tax, it's more so law, obviously. But anyways, that's enough of that. |
1:44.7 | I don't want to put anyone to sleep, including myself, |
1:47.4 | because I do not want to hear the words tax or accounting for the next month on my break. |
1:51.1 | So going to be avoiding that at all costs for sure. |
1:54.1 | But this week, first of all, I want to say sorry because I am getting this episode up a bit later |
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