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December 26, 2004
It's not how much you do, but how you do it.
I'm on to revision on F2* stuff and am supposed to finish it by today.
S told me a few days ago that she didn't understand why she didn't do well in F2 Summative 1, especially when she did her own notes for most of the handouts we were given. I didn't have an answer for her. But now, I've got the same question! For all who didn't know, I flunked F2 Summative 1, flunked it real bad too (not the B- kind), looking back at my notes, almost every set of lecture notes for microbio, parasito, immuno and patho has another set of my handwritten notes attached. In fact, I am pretty sure of the 6 papers we sat for during the entire year, I worked the hardest for Summative 1. But it is also the paper which pulled my average down down DOWN. OMG. WHY? ARGH. *whines* To make matters worse, F2 isn't as hard as it seemed back then. What came over me?
I have only one explanation for myself. YP, you idiot, MUST BE WRONG STUDY METHOD LAH! *sobz* Lesson learnt: It's not how much you do, but how you do it.
I should stop whining. One more week to EoS, 10 more days to FREEDOM. 6th Jan 6th Jan when are you going to be here?
Okie dokiez, back to work... Parasites, ooo... parasites.
F2: Foundation 2. It covers basic immunology, pathology, parasitology, community medicine, microbiology, pharmacology and spans over 12 weeks of our Semester 2 lives. The last bit of the not-so-integrated portion of our integrated course, just before we're thrown into the world of system courses.
Posted by yeepei at December 26, 2004 10:34 AM
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