Friday, June 12, 2009

Histological or Psychological?

Good morning friends! I just did another exam this morning, and it was our Histology lab exam. Basically we were shown 50 different slides of cells and other microscopic components of tissues, and we had to answer a question on each slide. It wasn't too bad. Of course, after the Mini exam NOTHING will feel as long or as insane. Then 6 days from today we'll have another exam - Anatomy lab practical. This is the one that everyone is nervous about. I just might have to spend a few long days with cadavers drenched in formaldehyde. But for now I think I am going to learn some Embryology.

My mini exam went somewhat well. I could have done better. But I will always feel that way haha. Now I have a better idea of how to direct my study habits although it will still be trial-and-error until who-knows-when. Anyhow, lots to work on still. I am gonna try to go see my exam next week and see what I did wrong.

Now, the unfortunate fact - I think I have a soft tissue injury in my right foot, AGAIN. For the past few weeks I have been experiencing metatarsalgia on a minor level. Then this week it just suddenly worsened! Maybe my running hasn't been helping. I am gonna wait another week without running (that thought alone makes me sad!!) and go see a doctor if it doesn't get better. Sigh... I hope it is just bursitis or other kind of inflammation instead of a stress fracture.

2 comments:

  1. Oh poor baby! I am SURE that running doesn't help your soft tissue. You are gonna have to find other ways to disstress!

    As for the first mini-exam; you did well. It's the first one and it sounded like your study habbits were very much on the right track, so don't be too harsh on yourself as this is the first one (and you haven't had exams in a year!). Your brain needs to adjust, just like your body couldn't do half a marathon in one try! Luv Ya!

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  2. Thanks love :) I miss chatting with you on the phone for hours on end...

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