Hey blog, what's up? I know it has been a long time since I made a decent post - or any post rather, but what can I say, third year in The Institute has been quite taxing beyond the normal attention-seeking ways of my mistress, Medicine. Suffice to say, I missed blogging about the many things that I enjoy doing in life. So, here I am once again hoping to be able to lead a juggle with the blog and medical bandwagon.
The first half of this school year just ended a few days ago, and since has been enjoying what meager time students of The Institute are fed in the hostile world we're stuck with. Semestral break is now ON! A month too early for most since we begun a month earlier too, if you recall that post before. Of course, semestral break would mean a lot of gaming, dating, hanging-out, watching some movies here and there with a splash of bumming around over the top. Unlike most semestral breaks that are free of worries and hassles from the academe, ours will also require us to undergo these so called elective duties that are deemed mandatory. Clearly enough, the whole concept the of word elective escapes their tiny clutches. Our second thesis might require some serious elective semestral break work too, unfortunately. Then somewhere within the week, I will have to go to this registration thing to which I'm quite sure means for something called enrollment. Fancy terms that are obviously misleading are the in thing in my med school apparently.
I have a lot to catch up on, and to which, I hope I don't slack out of the game for writing. I'll need to do some overtime for the blog's third cosmetic change and setting up my med school organization blog/site. So, here's for now, and smells ya later! hyok hyok!



Enjoy sem break! I can't wait for ours!
ReplyDeletebah, 2nd year isn't that bad, you know. It's already a vacation in itself. Relatively. :D
ReplyDeletewoooow... its so big! pwede ku mag-tambling2x ngari. What of your bg? :D
ReplyDeletewhy not make it orange and white? :3 a suggestion. the fonts are big though... maybe making them a wee bit smaller? I feel caps lock (traumatized with caps lock)