Bismillahirrahmannirrahim...
Assalammu'alaikum w.b.t. May peace be upon you. :)
Alhamdulillah, I reached home yesterday evening after going through the unforgettable experiences. Allah arranged our life in the most beautiful ways according to our needs and abilities. Alhamdulillah, all praises to Allah.
This would be my first entry after final university's examination. I did blog during that moment but it can't be updated as my internet connection has been expired. So,I just simply wrote something and saved in my lappy.
I came back with 'flying colors'. Alhamdulillah, with Allah's helped I managed to get D (distinction) for all the 4 subjects. Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry and Oral Biology. Despite all the sadness and refuse-ness (ade ke word ni?). Yeah, I did refuse to go to the distinction's viva.
You wanna know why?
Okay. Morning, started around 8.00 or 8.30 from 1st to 4th of August, we had practical exam for each subject. It was held after theory papers which were on 21st to 27th of August. So, we had 4 days gap between theory papers and practical exams. Our practical exam ended the latest by 11.00 a.m.
The distinction viva's list was put up on the notice board by 11.30 to 12.30 p.m. And it will be started from 1.30 p.m onwards. Since our batch has 73 students, they divided us into 2 big groups: Batch A and Batch B.
I was the Batch A student. Thank God because in my batch they were quite number of students qualified for distinction viva compared to the other batch. Because of that, we had been subdivided into 2 groups; again, Batch A and Batch B. I was in the 2nd batch.
Alhamdulillah. Because for 2nd batch, the viva started at 2.30p.m. So, I could enjoy performing my zuhur prayer calmly and had longer time to study the theory parts. That's the pros. The cons were we had longer waiting time, experienced butterfly in the stomach longer and got lesser time to study for tomorrow papers since there's no gap in between practical exams.
1st day - Anatomy.
Cuak itu ada. But, I knew Allah will help me. So, no worries. I can't answer all the questions since I don't have vast knowledge about anatomy. I loved the subject but it was the hardest to score. Because I don't like memorizing. My brain stuffed. In spite all, I enjoyed it! Seriously. Gonna miss Anatomy in 2nd year and identifying the structures through pak cik cadavers.
2nd day - Physiology.
The shortest viva ever!! Alhamdulillah. They had a stopwatch. 5 minutes per person, I guessed. I was a bit worried for this because last time my Physio's viva wasn't really good like the roll number before and after me. They did very well. Ok, the most embarrassed things was, I couldn't answer 'What is menstrual cycle?'. LOL! It happened to me every month and yet I didn't know what it is. The examiner and lecturers were laughing. Hahaha. They tried to help. I did reckon something in my mind, but I didn't utter it.
3rd day - Biochemistry.
2 days continuously having vivas were quite tiring. ;'( The external examiner asked me things which I didn't bother much. The biochem viva was seriously, a killer. Heh. They didn't ask direct question like Physio. Pusing-pusing. They wanted to test you whether or not you understood the concepts. And what's made me more terrific was, the examiners didn't laugh with me. They put a serious faced and made me feel like 'I gave them bad answers'. Anyhow, alhamdulillah I passed.
4th day - Oral Biology.
Okay, this time seriously seriously seriously I DON'T WANNA GO!. I didn't prepare anything! And the lecturer already gave us an alarm 'for distinction viva, she won't ask you anything from the theory parts. please read the clinical considerations'. Hah, amek kau! Nervousness to death. Called the senior asked what happened to those who didn't go for the D viva. The dental's dean and lecturer ran after you. Lol. I've no choice,but to GO. I read the books roughly. Scanned what can be scanned through my laser eyes (poyo). Yeah, she asked me about mastication. I didn't read anything about it. Just applied my knowledge. And sadly, the lecturer asked me the theory part about maxillary sinus. =.=' Saya tak baca langsung kot pasal tu. How come I could answer.
Well, all these viva took along my fat(?). No! I guessed it catabolized my muscle. When you stressed, it will stimulate the Acetylcholinesterase Hormone(ACTH) to be secreted from adrenal cortex. Because ACTH is an anti-stress hormone. But, it also causes protein catabolism inside our body. This doesn't mean I want to bragging the knowledge that I have, but I should applied it in my daily life. My knowledge is not merely for exam but beyond that that.
Same goes to you too,people. :) Thanks for reading.
Salam 10 terakhir Ramadhan..
Jazakumullah khairan kathira....
Assalammu'alaikum w.b.t. May peace be upon you. :)
Alhamdulillah, I reached home yesterday evening after going through the unforgettable experiences. Allah arranged our life in the most beautiful ways according to our needs and abilities. Alhamdulillah, all praises to Allah.
This would be my first entry after final university's examination. I did blog during that moment but it can't be updated as my internet connection has been expired. So,I just simply wrote something and saved in my lappy.
I came back with 'flying colors'. Alhamdulillah, with Allah's helped I managed to get D (distinction) for all the 4 subjects. Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry and Oral Biology. Despite all the sadness and refuse-ness (ade ke word ni?). Yeah, I did refuse to go to the distinction's viva.
You wanna know why?
Okay. Morning, started around 8.00 or 8.30 from 1st to 4th of August, we had practical exam for each subject. It was held after theory papers which were on 21st to 27th of August. So, we had 4 days gap between theory papers and practical exams. Our practical exam ended the latest by 11.00 a.m.
The distinction viva's list was put up on the notice board by 11.30 to 12.30 p.m. And it will be started from 1.30 p.m onwards. Since our batch has 73 students, they divided us into 2 big groups: Batch A and Batch B.
I was the Batch A student. Thank God because in my batch they were quite number of students qualified for distinction viva compared to the other batch. Because of that, we had been subdivided into 2 groups; again, Batch A and Batch B. I was in the 2nd batch.
Alhamdulillah. Because for 2nd batch, the viva started at 2.30p.m. So, I could enjoy performing my zuhur prayer calmly and had longer time to study the theory parts. That's the pros. The cons were we had longer waiting time, experienced butterfly in the stomach longer and got lesser time to study for tomorrow papers since there's no gap in between practical exams.
1st day - Anatomy.
Cuak itu ada. But, I knew Allah will help me. So, no worries. I can't answer all the questions since I don't have vast knowledge about anatomy. I loved the subject but it was the hardest to score. Because I don't like memorizing. My brain stuffed. In spite all, I enjoyed it! Seriously. Gonna miss Anatomy in 2nd year and identifying the structures through pak cik cadavers.
2nd day - Physiology.
The shortest viva ever!! Alhamdulillah. They had a stopwatch. 5 minutes per person, I guessed. I was a bit worried for this because last time my Physio's viva wasn't really good like the roll number before and after me. They did very well. Ok, the most embarrassed things was, I couldn't answer 'What is menstrual cycle?'. LOL! It happened to me every month and yet I didn't know what it is. The examiner and lecturers were laughing. Hahaha. They tried to help. I did reckon something in my mind, but I didn't utter it.
3rd day - Biochemistry.
2 days continuously having vivas were quite tiring. ;'( The external examiner asked me things which I didn't bother much. The biochem viva was seriously, a killer. Heh. They didn't ask direct question like Physio. Pusing-pusing. They wanted to test you whether or not you understood the concepts. And what's made me more terrific was, the examiners didn't laugh with me. They put a serious faced and made me feel like 'I gave them bad answers'. Anyhow, alhamdulillah I passed.
4th day - Oral Biology.
Okay, this time seriously seriously seriously I DON'T WANNA GO!. I didn't prepare anything! And the lecturer already gave us an alarm 'for distinction viva, she won't ask you anything from the theory parts. please read the clinical considerations'. Hah, amek kau! Nervousness to death. Called the senior asked what happened to those who didn't go for the D viva. The dental's dean and lecturer ran after you. Lol. I've no choice,but to GO. I read the books roughly. Scanned what can be scanned through my laser eyes (poyo). Yeah, she asked me about mastication. I didn't read anything about it. Just applied my knowledge. And sadly, the lecturer asked me the theory part about maxillary sinus. =.=' Saya tak baca langsung kot pasal tu. How come I could answer.
Well, all these viva took along my fat(?). No! I guessed it catabolized my muscle. When you stressed, it will stimulate the Acetylcholinesterase Hormone(ACTH) to be secreted from adrenal cortex. Because ACTH is an anti-stress hormone. But, it also causes protein catabolism inside our body. This doesn't mean I want to bragging the knowledge that I have, but I should applied it in my daily life. My knowledge is not merely for exam but beyond that that.
Same goes to you too,people. :) Thanks for reading.
Salam 10 terakhir Ramadhan..
Jazakumullah khairan kathira....
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