It is finished.

Oct 11, 2007 19:26

Well, nearly so.  Our final exam and presentation in research will be Wednesday next week.  This, I've learned, is a tremendous amount of time.  After having to read nearly half a book for an exam the next morning, accomplishing that in seven days will be a cinch ( Read more... )

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rosseau October 13 2007, 09:15:42 UTC
you won't regret reading all those books nico. from where you stand, i'm guessing you're going to have a spectacular academic career in med. US standing ka pa ba? hehehe

I read somewhere that time perception is related to age. As you experience longer periods of time (i.e as you age), your mind perceives moments as percentages of that experience. Hence, the feeling of things being "fleeting" or "faster"...

So 4 (bakit naman 5?) more years may really not be that long...

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prickster October 13 2007, 10:54:21 UTC
Are you kidding? I'm not even CS standing. After musculoskeletal, my ranking in class took a really deep plunge.

And that's really ironic. I didn't think I understood upper and lower ex pero top ten ako dun. I thought I got head and neck better than upper and lower ex but I was only in the twenties. And when I thought I really, really, really got cardio and pulmo, nasa gitna na lang ata ako ng class. It's like the more I enjoy the subject, the lower I get.

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rosseau October 15 2007, 07:13:45 UTC
Just an observation, you imply that if you enjoy a subject, you get it.

Nicolo Cabrera not US? Hmmm...

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prickster October 15 2007, 13:22:42 UTC
More like I enjoy the subject most if I really get it.=P

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fatkatz November 4 2007, 11:59:51 UTC
it really isn't a long time.. the years just fly past you and when you finish, you wish they hadn't.

besides.. every year is a new adventure. You barely notice you're "trudging" through 4 more years of education.

I can't believe people write off med school, just because it takes "a long time"

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