Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Pasca Peperiksaan Profesional

Salam.

Post exam, we had a small tour before counting days for parting ways. We went to the Petronas Twin Tower for some sight-seeing in KL. It costs RM 25 for Malaysian and RM 75 for those who doesn't possess Mykad. It was a guided tour and I had fun. 

What we did today was sight-seeing at Petronas Twin Tower, Iftar at Suria KLCC, Tarawih at Masjid Assyakirin, and Ngeteh at Chatime. And I managed to grab some books at Kinokuniya. 

Here goes another pictorial post.

At the entrance


Colour-coded visitor's pass for everyone


Infant's pass for Hanani


Hanani thinks her papa is amusing


Happy faces and Hanani decided to pose differently


On the Twin Tower bridge at level 41; 170 m high from the streets


"Wait for me!"


Let's recall the information given by the tour guides


Dancing fountain from above


Yed and her self-camera


Faein, Alia and Nadia are enjoying the view


This is the Twin Tower Bridge that might sway if the wind is strong enough


The sun is almost setting


Moving on to the 86th level


We went to the Sky Bridge, hurray!


More KL view from the 86th floor


I wonder what they were looking at


One can never separate Yed from Instagram


Show your ticket and you'll get to know more about the Twin Tower


We are over the cloud nine~


Tourist mode: I love bookmarks for my souvenir!


Iftar at Suria KLCC


This is what I call a wholesome meal *wink2


Ngeteh at Chatime. The hot tea is nice.


New books for me!


My all -time favourite Sherlock Holmes, my new favourite hero Artemis Fowl, and the rising hero, Percy Jackson. I was almost skipping and hopping around out of happiness. Too bad I haven't met anyone offline who has the same interest.


So, that's about it people. I'll be uploading more pictures on facebook since the pictures are adorable! I'll start posting about graduation dinner and go down the memory lane of my medical student life once I'm back at home. 

Friday, 19 July 2013

MBBS 2013 - It's finally the end of the road

Salam.

Alhamdulillah, we have passed the 1st week of Ramadhan. May this Ramadan be better than the previous ones. With the official announcement of the Final Professional Exam result by our beloved dean, we are now the 3rd batch MBBS of USIM. This journey has ended, but another new journey with new challenges awaits. May we bring glory to our university and become the pride of our lecturers as competent Muslim doctors. 

Can you distinguish our lecturers among us students?


It had been 7 years since we started this journey. The time spent together was great, but it was not an easy path either. A lot of blood, sweat, and tears were shed along the journey. It was a journey full of ups and downs, and there were times where we thought about giving up. Alhamdulillah, finally for 50 of us, our journey as medical students has ended. For the rest, they are great people with strong will and they will be joining us in 6 months' time. I would like to express my gratitude to all my friends, housemates, seniors, and lecturers for their endless support. And of course, my parents and family members who had been very understanding and supportive.

I survived without a study group! Hurrah! But *cough of course, with the help of my supportive classmates. I'm grateful. But still, Farah Diyana we did it! Yeay~

It was nice knowing you all. I bet I won't met anyone like you guys anywhere


There is one advice that I hold on tight to help me keep on moving. "Just do whatever that works for you, even though your way is a little different" I tried to recall, but I can't seem to remember who said that. I thank you whoever you are for telling me that, as having a different way of studying and degree of coping up sure is stressful.


My err..Wonderwalls? I need all these to survive, people.


Now it's time to pack our stuffs and bid goodbye to the hostel. During my 4 years stay at the building, I made few friends with the residents, which helps spicing up my daily life. There's the grocery store owner, a girl who lives on level 2, three brothers who really look alike, few kids who lives on level 5, and yes, a Chinese uncle who is always taking a walk around the area. It's a pity that I never get the chance to know our neighbour next doors.


I'm proud of my collection wohoo~


Thanks Faein, Nadia, and Hani for withstanding me and my antics. Love you all~ 


Thanks Faein for the special Running Man shirt. So, bila kita nak main ni?


Dr Fadzilah kata, " Lepas ni boleh la pegi jalan lagi" Terharu pulak sebab doktor ingat lagi....padahal dah setahun dah...huhu.... Mana tak nye, dah semangat sangat citer kat doktor siap tayang jam beli kat National Museum of Korea. Doktor tak nak ingat pun, terpaksa teringat


So, another go to Korea? My Hangeul has improved =P