Wednesday, 2 April 2008 |
liberation reflux |
And so liberation is finally here again. After over 15 tests/exams, M2 has hopefully and finally come to an end. Yesterday's paper was a befitting finale to the horror of a year, where every single moment seemed to be spent on studying for back to back CAs. Time passed very quickly, but the sad thing is I seemed to have done and achieved nothing, except play this rapid catch-me-if-you-can game with lessons, its like you were rushing to lay down the tracks just before the train comes!
Microbiology pros was every bit the horror I envisioned it to be. It was long, troublesome and challenging. The challenge lay in remembering every single little detail that you had studied before, and reproducing them during the 3 hour slugfest. The questions weren't particularly difficult, but whether you had the answers to them, now that was an entirely different matter altogether. There were times where I just couldn't think of anything to write at all, and ended up writing some laughable cock-and-bull story that hopefully had some level of truth in it. And I actually wrote that 'there was no possible cure at this moment for a toxoplasmosis infection' for one question, when it was obvious that there had to be one, but I just couldn't remember the stupid drug name used to treat it.
All in all, it was like ALL microbiology papers, rather depressing. Then again, its best to not think so much about it. Til the 10th, just like the majority of the cohort, I will be praying that I do not get the Vivas (and Subs!), and I can enjoy this short two week break before CSFC course starts and I can start out M3 with a fresh mindset and approach to life.
I must note though, that though liberation is here, it doesn't feel particularly joyful at all. The fact that we won't ever have long holidays makes it all the more tragic.Labels: school |
posted by voldemort33 @ 10:05 |
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