Friday, March 23, 2007

drained.....

this week has been particular exhausting.the reasons, still unknown to me. went to the gym twice, which is not as much s I would personnally have liked. This week was so tiring, I actually woke up, sat on my bed and pondered, and decided to skip the morning lectures and just go for tutorials in the arvo. consecutive 6-8 hour days aren't exactly doing justice to the mental and physical health of the monash medical students.

On top of that, the amount of Self-Directed learning that we have to do on our own is immense. Pharmacology+Anatomy+Physiology and throw in some bull shit lectures on health promotion and learning how to use the internet.This is serioulsy frustrating.
Cardiology is over, and now Neurology. Cranial Anatomy alone was quite a shocker, this weekend shall be spent mastering it.

CPP this week was a total waste of time. Took a 1+ hour car ride at 8am in the morning into the city, to sit around and ponder about this thing called the learning agreement.Thereafter, we were asked to come up with a manifest or inventory or nominal roll, depending on how you wish to call it. Allocating delegates into hotel rooms and adjusting them to their requests. to do more justice to the people who actaully did the majority of the work, sophie and annie, your work was much appreciated.



Thai food. Best food, Worst Service. Ying Thai 2 along Lygon St serves one of the best authentic Thai food you can ever find in Melbourne or anywhere else in the world. It was my 3rd time there last night.Waited 30mins for a table, and then 45 mins for the food to come. On top of that, they got an order wrong and refused to admit their mistake. But with unrelenting perseverence, we got the order we asked for, as well as the wrong order which was thrown in free of charge. I like your food very much Ying Thai, but you could do some improve the service quality. I won't be seeing you anytime soon, but the next time I see you, I had better be having the best dinner.

I really hate how medicine has taken away the social life i longed desire to have since coming to Melbourne in 2006. So, I've decided to take the subject Medicine by the balls, and SQUEEZE THE F#$%&*NG HIGH Distinction out of it. Watch out, the JTRain is coming thru.

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