months and months of preparation, sweat(literally), banging head on books, late and lonely nights flipping notes, shouting over trivial facts, isolation from the entertainment world, eating lunch like rushing for airplane...ALL COMES DOWN TO 4 days to determine life and death..
Day 1: OSPE stations.. its like a merry-go-round.. u hear the buzz.. go to one station. there could be a picture, graph or something...then u answer the question.. based on that thing u see. each station is onli 5 minutes..a time where the world seems to spin very fast.. then after a ear deafening buzz..u switch station again.. and the cycle repeats.. got caught off guard by a few stations.. but generally not too bad la..
Days 2 and 3.. OSCE stations. still a mery go round... except u walk into rooms.. where theres 2 real humans inside.. 1 is the lecturer, 1 is the 'sick' patient... paid to let us examine wherever is needed..(if ur wondering..no.. no full stripping). day 3 station 3 was a TOTAL bummer.. walked inside..saw Dato Kew and her purplish-red curled hair.. i knew instatntly it coudnt be well...got blasted 4 times!! 4 times in 5 minutes...can u beat her??every sentence she wanna shoot me...
Day 4.. problem cases..like ur normal written exams.. i really woudnt say its totally great.. but i just trust God for it lo.. hope i can get BACK ON TRACK!!(gals u know wat i mean...)haha...
and NOW...i can truly say HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!