Tuesday, 19 June 2007

The Final Countdown! (No not for elections...)


These three weeks have kept me too busy to update you with the obvious; examiners have managed, exam after exam, in making me feel like I have become the epitome of stupidity. From the 28th of May till 8th of June, the exam schedule was pretty crammed and exhausting. Nevertheless, it seems like I'm surviving i.e. still (1) breathing with a (2) pulse and (3) conscious. But all this studying has robbed me from the joys of blogging about some pretty interesting current affairs that have happened lately. Not that I'm one of those that keeps a close eye on the news, but any happenings centred around Mater Dei hospital and the new Medical School is bound to arouse some interest, even in the indifferent citizen. Luckily, this guy over here has found the time to patiently keep all his readers up-to-date with the disgraces of our country and his opinion towards the matters. For those who have been living in a world of their own: you know the 4th of June? When it had happened to rain very heavily? Well, let's just say that after my 1st Anatomy paper, I wasn't alone in ending up drenched on my way home from Uni at 2pm. Mother Nature deemed it a good idea to give our new, glorious Mater Dei a nice clean before its grand opening at the end of this month. I was in my mother's car when it happened (yeah, I didn't manage to walk in the rain). With her behing the wheel, in the traffic created by the storm outside the new hospital entrance near San Gwann, I was able to watch the nation's pride and joy (il-perla tal-"perla f' nofs il-Mediterran") putting up a new, unplanned outdoor swimming pool. Together with the meals, TV and Internet, the pool would have contributed to the creation of a hospital looking more like a theme park (click here for Ref) than a teaching hospital.

Well, exams are over soon. My Anatomy final is officially over today. True...it just had to end with a real nerve wrecking practical, containing neuroanatomy questions from the labyrinths of hell. As I tried making sense out of the pre-dissected dead carcass, X-rays and photos, some parts of the spotting test felt pretty much like a guessing game. Now, it's just Pathology (the study of disease) on the 22nd of June. And then I'd be free...free to be a pain.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

med students wield chainsaws ? .... :S



I rly admire u as a person, and no, not just coz u happen to be my best friend's sis.

U've got a real knack for writing and i rly enjoy reading ur blogs. Keep posting =)

Franny
-X-

LG said...

your writing has just entertained me!! you have such a cool writing style.. keep it up or i'll nag you until you write more!!

Anonymous said...

aw mar lol ur givin me an insight to what my life will be like in the near future hehe!! keep blogging ax idahhaqni tnejn ta lool!! tc gbu xxx

marie claire

Anonymous said...

hey mar =P
lol its true as mc said, ure givin me an idea of how hardworking ive gotta b at uni!! lol im still in form 4 sitting for my annuals xD ejja lahhar sforz mar :D i kno u can do it!!!! keep blogging lol its fun readin dem!!!
xxx
God bless u :D:D

Marquita said...

Thank you people! I appreciate your comments. Keep updated...I'll be sure to keep you posted.