How do you deal with being a chud????

For context I started this job thinking I’d be able to stick out for the year, but I decided to go back to school and gave my dentist 4 months notice that I was leaving from when I started.

From then on I feel as though she has had it out for me, I make the simplest office mistakes that always somehow have catastrophic results. There’s another girl training me but she’s doing the front office work not even part time remotely, and another DA but he only works in the back and only works one day a week. I just keep messing up mostly in the front end of things and it creates such big issues to be fixed. I feel like I’m constantly getting scolded and told to be better. She even told me if I wanted to make a career out of this I would need to shape up. Idk I think I’m just venting, but how do you guys deal with the stress.

I get so nervous to go to work and face the Dentist now, especially since she seems to be pretty frustrated and angry with me. I’m like actually having nightmares about going into work and messing up.

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u/NotForDomesticUses — 9 hours ago

MetLife agents???

I am calling from a provider office. How do I even reach an actual agent instead of the robot???? Is there a secret number out there?? When I call costumer service, and even when I speak to an actual costumer agent they just reroute me to the stupid provider robot that supplies information I can find online!!!

Does anyone know how to reach an agent??? I don’t even have the option to say representative since it will only register what you press on the number pad and not what you say into the speaker.

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u/NotForDomesticUses — 15 hours ago

Consistent B Student in Science Courses, should I retake some classes?

Hello,

I am hopefully applying next cycle as a prospective student, but I am worried that my science grades may be of concern, most of them are Bs across the board, I still have to take Ochem and the chemistry prerequisites, so basically the gen chem series (quarter system).

However, most of my science grades are Bs with maybe 1 or 2 As dispersed throughout, should I be worried about my application? Would it be wise to retake classes, since I heard that CASPA only averages your grades and doesn't replace the grades with the highest or most recent one in your courses. Stats-wise, I think I am a solid applicant, I will have nearly 3,000 hours of PCE, and have lots of time to build up volunteer and shadowing hours, I am just worried about my scGPA. I am taking basically all of my prereqs at a CC, since I am a non-trad applicant.

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u/NotForDomesticUses — 2 months ago