Just sharing...
We had our Microbiology exams (theory and practical) today and all of us were literally beaten with full classes, presentations and exams over the pass few days. Most of us only had a few hours of sleep and we were practically studying the whole time in between (it's exam week next week.. so, you get my point~)
And I started another episode of "studying while sleeping" where i can't really sleep cause all of the things I studied amazingly "refresh" themselves in my brain just as I lay my head.
So...
Drowsy, sleepy and exhausted... we went for our theory exams and gosh the questions were tricky. But nonetheless, we somehow successfully "nailed" every questions with our amazing God given instincts and talent to spot the answers even when we don't know what it is. (please be reminded that a right or wrong answer is very subjective, and I refuse to tamper with the law of nature~)
Out of the exams hall...
We waited for the next practical exam while revising the notes one last time hoping that we were miraculously blessed with an "instant" photographic memory this time. But.. all of a sudden...
FIRE!!
The campus was literally on fire! (well, turns out it was just a fuse box but a fire is still a fire...)
Everyone was panicking... tensions run high... sympathetic nerves activated ... vasoconstrictions... tachycardia... blood rushing through our heads... and we ran...
We all ran for our safety but that's when I saw something...
In the midst of chaos... one of my lecturers ran, though not to save her life... but to save our exam papers! She actually ran down flights of stairs holding on to the papers as though it was her life... If that's not dedication... I don't know what else is...
There were also some lecturers running out with their laptops... which of course contain hundreds of other future exam questions...
Amazing.. truly amazing...
Stories cut short... the fire was put out and we went back inside...
But our day was not over yet because remember the other exam we were suppose to take?
Well...
We had to take the exam of course... and with our brains contaminated with fumes of the burning fuse box... I would say we all did good...
After the exams we had a "Surgery" lecture of strictures and life went on as usual...
So.. what do we learn today?
Knowledge is very important! Even if you are at a life threatening situation, remember one thing...
Save the exam papers!
Thursday, November 5, 2009
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