No More Renal
Renal is over and done with, at least until the finals half a year away. Everyone is out celebrating - Sidd at Japanese buffet restaurant, Kah Heng and gang clubbing (I think)... and what am I doing? Sitting in the SRC room wondering what I am doing here. This is where I spend most of my time these days, the SRC room.
After exam sememangnya usually go out one. But today dunno why no plans worr... Chuks and Ken announced that they wanna go back for dinner. Chow declared that he's broke already (need to buy money for new phone) so no money for dinner. Okay, sit here watch Kah Heng play his computer game until sien already... decide to open the CVS notes and read lore.
Wah lau eh, CVS damn kau easy man... got a lot of pharmaco but one carcinoma also don't have. Never really occurred to you that you cannot have a cancer in your heart right? Even when Prof Paul Chen says that some stuff likes the "bloody organs", it grows in the brain and liver... never the heart. Wonder why... Alamak, digress again. What I was trying to say is that CVS is so much easier than I remembered. Maybe it's true la when they say that the system difficulty is inversely proportional to the number of times you have been assessed on it.
Thomas messaged me just now. He put up a post on imucampus.com/forum/ about how pharmacy guys make noise in the E-lab. This happens once in a while la and doesn't usually bother me, so I didn't really notice it. After all, it's our friends ma, same school, study together for a few years already... a bit of noise, I'm more likely to start eavesdropping than get annoyed la. Anyway, what happened was that he posted a new thread about it and I promised to have a word with them and put up a poster telling e-lab users to adjust their volume a bit. Student complain already, SRC cannot just sit still ma. As much as I don't mind listening in to their conversation, have to let them know that the e-lab users are not as appreciative.
During our renal paper, these guys called Thomas and left voice messages. Cursing and swearing... not exactly very nice. Quite surprised that they resorted to doing that lo since I know a few of them to be decent folks who are really friendly when we meet on IMU corridors. After the few incidences in IMU Cup that triggered the ancient bo syok feeling, this really isn't doing the medicine vs pharmacy (great) divide any good. Dunno what to do la. If wanna play by the books, should take the number and report to Prof Ong but that wouldn't do any good. Approach them also they sure bo syok summore one. Leave it alone, Thomas sure bo syok with the lack of action...
Dunno which pepatah Melayu says "telan mati bapak, muntah mati mak" or something like that la. Do also not nice, don't do also not nice. Not that I mega fan about this now la, it's really a small matter that would probably be resolved on its own in due time, forgotten in the excitement of Chinese New Year angpow collection... but makes me wonder la, how come something so small can be blown until become flame fest
After exam sememangnya usually go out one. But today dunno why no plans worr... Chuks and Ken announced that they wanna go back for dinner. Chow declared that he's broke already (need to buy money for new phone) so no money for dinner. Okay, sit here watch Kah Heng play his computer game until sien already... decide to open the CVS notes and read lore.
Wah lau eh, CVS damn kau easy man... got a lot of pharmaco but one carcinoma also don't have. Never really occurred to you that you cannot have a cancer in your heart right? Even when Prof Paul Chen says that some stuff likes the "bloody organs", it grows in the brain and liver... never the heart. Wonder why... Alamak, digress again. What I was trying to say is that CVS is so much easier than I remembered. Maybe it's true la when they say that the system difficulty is inversely proportional to the number of times you have been assessed on it.
Thomas messaged me just now. He put up a post on imucampus.com/forum/ about how pharmacy guys make noise in the E-lab. This happens once in a while la and doesn't usually bother me, so I didn't really notice it. After all, it's our friends ma, same school, study together for a few years already... a bit of noise, I'm more likely to start eavesdropping than get annoyed la. Anyway, what happened was that he posted a new thread about it and I promised to have a word with them and put up a poster telling e-lab users to adjust their volume a bit. Student complain already, SRC cannot just sit still ma. As much as I don't mind listening in to their conversation, have to let them know that the e-lab users are not as appreciative.
During our renal paper, these guys called Thomas and left voice messages. Cursing and swearing... not exactly very nice. Quite surprised that they resorted to doing that lo since I know a few of them to be decent folks who are really friendly when we meet on IMU corridors. After the few incidences in IMU Cup that triggered the ancient bo syok feeling, this really isn't doing the medicine vs pharmacy (great) divide any good. Dunno what to do la. If wanna play by the books, should take the number and report to Prof Ong but that wouldn't do any good. Approach them also they sure bo syok summore one. Leave it alone, Thomas sure bo syok with the lack of action...
Dunno which pepatah Melayu says "telan mati bapak, muntah mati mak" or something like that la. Do also not nice, don't do also not nice. Not that I mega fan about this now la, it's really a small matter that would probably be resolved on its own in due time, forgotten in the excitement of Chinese New Year angpow collection... but makes me wonder la, how come something so small can be blown until become flame fest

