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scenery

scenery

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Sep 18, 2022
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I'm intimidated by things I don't know, one of which was the method of ctb for me. Fortunately, I came across this website a few weeks ago and the SN guides really helped. It told me nearly everything I needed to know and answered most of the questions I had.

I wish my last week could be spent doing things I've always wanted to do, fulfill a bucket list maybe, but I'm trying to be discrete as to not tip anyone off—which means I have to endure another week of agony in med school. I wish I could drop out but I'm bounded by a contract so that's not an option for me. But I'm so giddy about my ctb that I haven't even made the effort to read a single page for the exam which is in 5 hours. On one hand, I feel like I need to start cramming now to get a passing mark at least, so that if my ctb attempt fails, at least I'll have a fallback.

But I am bone-tired. I honestly just want to end everything. AND I have no idea where to start organizing my life before Saturday. I haven't even started a farewell letter. And so many pictures and videos to sort through and encrypt! Is there a checklist for the things you need to do before catching the bus?
 
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Zhendou

Zhendou

Alive
Sep 17, 2022
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You need to definitely write your will before you catch the bus unless you are a minor. Maybe see those who you love one last time too.
 
notlongnow

notlongnow

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Aug 16, 2022
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Music for your final moments. Very important for me!

Burial - Archangel is my departure track.
 
scenery

scenery

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Sep 18, 2022
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You need to definitely write your will before you catch the bus unless you are a minor. Maybe see those who you love one last time too.
Haven't been a minor for a couple of years now. However, I am financially dependent on my parents, so I'm unsure if the will-writing applies to me.
Don't contracts become null and void upon death?
Yes, but I'm unfortunately still alive and kicking, and I have no intention of shelling out any more money for this degree.
 

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