Ximending, Taipei
25thMay 2005

The Maiden
Medical undergraduate Stubborn, whimsical and perpetually in a state of daydream.

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Friday, June 27, 2003

I wonder why options are a hell lot more difficult to study than the normal syllabus. The biotechnology notes come up to hundreds of pages long and I'm rather unnerved about answering biochemistry questions the chemistry way. Tsk, lots of work to settle and such minute quantities of time left.
Anyway, ended our last training camp yesterday. Fortunately none of us was seriously injured, just loads of bruises, abrasions and muscle aches. Yup we survived to reach the bbq night but somehow the atmosphere yesterday was a tad different from last year's. Perhaps due to the less taxing training schedule, we were certainly less psyched up than the previous year. There were shouts and screams alright, though not to the extremes of going "BIAN HWACHONG!!", and I must confess that I loved that part last year. Yes,BIAN HWACHONG!!! I think I'll miss this sort of training now that we have endured our last. Rather ironical that I should miss the sweat, the tears and the scoldings, but I suppose I shall. Stole some pics from Ghim's blog. Hope he doesn't mind.

Right after lunch break as we prepare ourselves mentally for the next training.

And our batch, all 13 of us.

The maiden spoke at 12:17 AM

 
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