Thursday, February 15, 2007

Toughest Road To Walk

So it has begun, I never thought I saw this coming. It seems like only yesterday I was going for the interview for the M205 intake in IMU, now in 5 weeks time I'll be facing one of the toughest exams I will ever take in phase 1.

Comprising of 200+ lectures notes which includes 4 integrated systems and foundation courses, I would be lucky enough to keep my sanity throughout the long 5 weeks.

Therefore this is most likely one of my last entries for awhile.

As the exams come so do my mood swings. At times I would be happy to indulge you in some meaningless conversations, other times I would have a "Don't F**K With Me" expression stapled to my forehead the latter being the most frequent.

During these 5 weeks, food will loose its taste, colours would seem dimmer, the chances to laugh without it being tainted by sarcasm will be greatly reduced. Not even watching my explicit videos will bring me much joy anymore. Even making fun of Jaslyn doesn't bring me much joy nowadays. Truly it is a depressing time for any 2nd year medical student.

But enough about bitching, its time to walk the talk.

However just in case that I do eventually nearly become cuckoo over the coming weeks, I've come up with several ways to reduce my boredom and rejuvenate my interest in reading my notes:

1) Getting the hell out of K.L.
2) Going home to my family and eating real mouth-watering Sarawakian food. Mmmm... sarawakian-y
3) The thought of going to Mulu with my batchmates and going cave-spelunking with them. (Think girls in tight wet t-shirts in a cold environment. It'll make any man do anything)
4) Going to Sem 4 and taking it easy for a while
5) Checking out cute looking juniors in the library (for any medical school, this is pretty damn rare)*
6) Making a fortress out of my stationaries
7) Irritating Jaslyn
8) Making Chia Qi laugh
9) Picturing how certain celebrities would look in their birthday suits
10)Performing wrestling moves in my head and try to utilize them on Jamie

* I may get lambasted and lampooned by this statement but the male population of IMU would highly agree with me.

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