Sunday, October 24, 2010

23.10

I seem to never get enough of my personal favourite, anatomy. Once it stuck to me, I cannot get rid of it.
Yesterday, after "pins" I went to Cracow to counterbalance the stress of my exam. But my subconscious thought otherwise. It turned out that my footsteps led me to a bookstore. I emerged from there with a coloring book. An anatomy coloring book.
Dear Santa,
this year please don't bother with any nice gift. Just order it here http://www.anatomywarehouse.com/anatomical-models/ or here http://www.hometrainingtools.com/anatomical-models/c/174/.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

19.10

The ultimate loner is finally getting her own room. Will be sharing a flat with a guy with the nicest, sweetest, coolest name in the world (got the hint? :D) who will be there only 3 days each week. I'm already feeling lonely. Wanna pay me a visit? :D
P.S. Gosh, I'm sooo gonna miss the view from my window (see below) and ants. And B. And killing silverfish. And our own Trichomonas Vaginalis. ;(

Sunday, October 17, 2010

17.10

Getting to know with parasites definitely isn't conductive to eating peacefully. A nice peace of meat isn't the same anymore after you realized what could have made it's habitat inside your dinner. Ugh. Luckily, I don't know anything about poultry parasites. ;)

Friday, October 15, 2010

15.10

Che.mis.try. goes. by. so. slowly. Es.pe.cia.lly on Fri.day af.ter.noon.
And after you've slept only 4 hours trying to get a grasp on anatomy.
To no avail. And then lovely brunch (breakfast on anatomy days doesn't
exist) with parasites (part two).
Going to take some naps... eee, I mean notes.
xoxo

Monday, October 11, 2010

11.10

I've become an average med student today. Average one sleeps 6h a day.
And, despite my solemn swears, so did I. And I'm gonna do it today.
Ugh.
My roomie is pissed off cuz I memorize a tad bit faster than her. And
doesn't wanna study in the same room as me. Just peachy. Ugh. Ugh.
Muscles aren't cool. Especially when they play hide&seek with you.
And have numerous heads. And are permanently in their decaying stage.
Ugh. Ugh. Ugh.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

9.10


Finally getting my peace back. Sitting in my blue-pinkish cave, listening to the radio. With parasites on my lap, of course. But I had to recover somehow from the shock: getting the worst from my nightmare - anatomy. Chocolate helped a lot, I must admit.
Now, I got to go - a late night date with Sobotta awaits.

Still living with B. Ants seem to reconsider accomodation in our apartment (judging by price it obviously is.)

Also discovered a perfect time for an afternoon nap - anatomy lecture on Friday. ;) (guy talked about things we already have learned and is impossible to understand - elderly guy is half-paralyzed and (shock!) isn't substituted yet).

xoxo

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Day Three - 5.10

First encounters with bones are cool. Knowledge and experiences seem
to evaporate from them. It's so cool to seek for no-longer-existing
creeks and to observe additional holes. As long as you don't open
books, it's all right. Then even parasites are a yummy piece of cake.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Day One - 1.10

Oh, lucky you! All of your classes begin at 8 AM! Each and every day. (And each and every day you have no more than two.)
OK, so you get up, grab your lab coat and rush. First is Medical Biology. To you it means parasites and stuff.
Let's begin! So, how it is: 20 people in their twenties (most), dressed in their brand new lab coats, seated in front of microscopes, adjusting them to... DRAW. Each and every sticking their tongue trying to painstakingly copy the erythrocyte. In the right shade of pink.
How the hell was I supposed to know, that I have to draw in Med School?! :O

Day 0 - 30.09

Part One. You wake up well before the dawn and start your rush. You speed to Zabrze, breaking several speed limits on your way, because the queue has already started. The race to get a perfect accommodation for the next year (well, as good as possible...). OK, you are there, you squeeze into the queue to get to the front as fast as possible, to get it - the single room. You get ready for the battle, but ooops... you get a double - single rooms all booked since August.
Part Two. Rush to the Dean's office. To the meeting there. You end up being late and hear nothing of the speeches from your place in the corridor. You end up socializing instead. You still w8 for your matricula. To no avail. Luckily, you get your student ID. So you can join the queue to the library. You spend there only 6 hours, but the last 2 pass without you realising - you're oxygen-deprived due to being squeezed. But you have your victory - 6 kg of bricks... eee... books...
Part Three. Finally you get to your dorm and have time to ogle it properly. You don't only live with your roommie, B. You already have pets. Ants. Goodnight.