COMPLETION!!!!!!
Yay!!!!!
I have finally finished packing my room! Am so glad that the storage company managed to find this place and got my stuffs delivered to the reception.
But why didn't the accomodation team bring it to my room?!?!?!
Phew..lucky for me the security guard on duty today was so kind to help me move the boxes to my room. He's really friendly too! Had a great chat with him while we were moving the boxes :)
I'm so happy that my day ended really well. This morning's tutorial was fantastic. I simply love the consultant, Dr Sati, who taught me. His explanation was really clear, and he didn't even show any signs of irritation when we asked him questions to clarify doubts or get him to explain again and again. I got him to explain to me about the biology of myeloma as well, which I found pretty confusing while I was preparing Monday's presentation last night. I was amazed when he said he had exactly the same problem as I did when he was still a medical student, but now, myeloma is his field of interest! Hmm...looks like...we all go through the same stage huh? I wonder how these consultants were like when they were just students like me...
The afternoon was bad though. Was on boring ward round, and had 2 medical students from the med school of Swansea joining us. The med degree from Swansea is a postgrad one, meaning the students who got in have already gotten their bachelor degree of something else. Their knowledge is really good, and it did make me Pinelopi and I feel really sianzzzzzzz about it. Pinelopi got so irritated that she totally didn't wanna go n see patients, but just sit outside the rooms. I was sianzzz too cos I felt stupid, and was consoling myself that those 2 students did 3 yrs of Biomedical Sciences and probably had like 3 years of Haematology already..tt's why they know everything.
Because of my horrid afternoon, I felt really shitty on my way back to Cardiff.
But my evening was GREAT!
I not only packed my room, but also met my new flatmates. There's 5 of us now...3 angmos and 2 chinese (me included). It was really shocking when I first stepped into the kitchen and saw 3 chinese inside cooking dinner. I didn't even say "Hi". Too shocked lah.
Anyway, it was the Chinese who said hi to me first. Manz, I didn't know they were guessing my nationality the moment they saw me. Taiwan or Korea was their guess...piangz..and I did shock them when I replied "Ni hao" when they said hello. One of the China girls is my flatmate. Oh my is she pretty. But I can't remember her name now! Argh. She told the Brits to call her Angela, but she told me to call her chinese name...Zheng something...argh..better ask her again when I see her.
Then while I was packing my stuffs, a sudden "HIYAH!!!!" came from the door. Turned and saw this girl smiling happily from her door. That's Lucy, a girl from Jersey Island. There's probably a long history behind what happened to Jersey Island, but anyway, she considers her nationality British. She's extremely friendly and I hope she stays this way *crosses fingers*
Jess is quieter, but she's quite a nice girl too. :)
Haven't seen Jenny today. Heard that she'll be back next week. Have only met her last week. Hope to see her next week :) She's also a very friendly girl.
I really hope all of us can click well, so that we'll have a good time in this flat. Coming back to my flat in Cardiff will be something I'll look forward to then. I don't really wanna feel the way I felt before whenever I go to the home in Miskin Street.
I have finally finished packing my room! Am so glad that the storage company managed to find this place and got my stuffs delivered to the reception.
But why didn't the accomodation team bring it to my room?!?!?!
Phew..lucky for me the security guard on duty today was so kind to help me move the boxes to my room. He's really friendly too! Had a great chat with him while we were moving the boxes :)
I'm so happy that my day ended really well. This morning's tutorial was fantastic. I simply love the consultant, Dr Sati, who taught me. His explanation was really clear, and he didn't even show any signs of irritation when we asked him questions to clarify doubts or get him to explain again and again. I got him to explain to me about the biology of myeloma as well, which I found pretty confusing while I was preparing Monday's presentation last night. I was amazed when he said he had exactly the same problem as I did when he was still a medical student, but now, myeloma is his field of interest! Hmm...looks like...we all go through the same stage huh? I wonder how these consultants were like when they were just students like me...
The afternoon was bad though. Was on boring ward round, and had 2 medical students from the med school of Swansea joining us. The med degree from Swansea is a postgrad one, meaning the students who got in have already gotten their bachelor degree of something else. Their knowledge is really good, and it did make me Pinelopi and I feel really sianzzzzzzz about it. Pinelopi got so irritated that she totally didn't wanna go n see patients, but just sit outside the rooms. I was sianzzz too cos I felt stupid, and was consoling myself that those 2 students did 3 yrs of Biomedical Sciences and probably had like 3 years of Haematology already..tt's why they know everything.
Because of my horrid afternoon, I felt really shitty on my way back to Cardiff.
But my evening was GREAT!
I not only packed my room, but also met my new flatmates. There's 5 of us now...3 angmos and 2 chinese (me included). It was really shocking when I first stepped into the kitchen and saw 3 chinese inside cooking dinner. I didn't even say "Hi". Too shocked lah.
Anyway, it was the Chinese who said hi to me first. Manz, I didn't know they were guessing my nationality the moment they saw me. Taiwan or Korea was their guess...piangz..and I did shock them when I replied "Ni hao" when they said hello. One of the China girls is my flatmate. Oh my is she pretty. But I can't remember her name now! Argh. She told the Brits to call her Angela, but she told me to call her chinese name...Zheng something...argh..better ask her again when I see her.
Then while I was packing my stuffs, a sudden "HIYAH!!!!" came from the door. Turned and saw this girl smiling happily from her door. That's Lucy, a girl from Jersey Island. There's probably a long history behind what happened to Jersey Island, but anyway, she considers her nationality British. She's extremely friendly and I hope she stays this way *crosses fingers*
Jess is quieter, but she's quite a nice girl too. :)
Haven't seen Jenny today. Heard that she'll be back next week. Have only met her last week. Hope to see her next week :) She's also a very friendly girl.
I really hope all of us can click well, so that we'll have a good time in this flat. Coming back to my flat in Cardiff will be something I'll look forward to then. I don't really wanna feel the way I felt before whenever I go to the home in Miskin Street.

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