Thursday, October 9, 2008

finally:)

today just had my physiology practical lesson
dr.Mikulas Mlcek said sth (oh ya he speaks good english A REAL GOOD one!!)
which i TOTALLY AGREED!!!

when he talked about what we shouldnt do during practical courses
he mentioned that students are not allowed to smoke either in the lab/building or even outside the building
he said that it is stated students are not allowed to smoke in the vicinity of the medicine faculty
moreover
he added 1 more sentence
which i would have clapped my hands and shouted HOORAY if this was not a lesson:P
he said
is not a good example for medical students (the future doc) to smoke in the vicinity of the faculty as it looks like we are advertising that smoking is good for health
THUMBS up!!!!!!!
cool!!!

i think he is the first professor that would have said such comment to us
so far
i have never heard of any other lecturer would have said sth like this
even worse
i have heard more than once from some of them
saying that smoking is normal for doctor
to release stress
gosh!!

anyway
i kind of like the lecturers that i have got for 2nd year
they somehow opened my another phase of thinking mechanism

1st week of academic year
going to end soon in the next 24hrs
i would say
this would be the most relaxing week
as
i can assure you
starting from next week
which marks the "opening of my horrible study life"
test after test
they are coming continuously
preparation after preparation
which i should not skip b4 i go for lecture
revision after revision
which i should keep doing everyday
focus and concentration
which i would need them the most
starting from next week

so
a gulp of fresh air for this week
such precious chance
i would not want to miss it
the ability to breath freely for this week
(though i have to prepare for my biochem test next week)
i ll try to remember how does it feel
for the rest of the academic year
till i done my final exams:)

another tough year to go
another tough challenge is ahead of me

Lord
teach me to lean on You more and more!:)

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