Pathology has been a week full of lots and lots of revision. Along with long lunches and sleepy lectures pretending to be tutorials, things have been pretty enjoyable. Been amazed though, at the passion that some people have for their work -
"Look at these slides! Aren't they pretty? That's why I became a Pathologist." Now that we're into the so-called lull period of M4, I've found myself having more time and being more relaxed to just sit around and chat with people. I used to think that I was really averse to doing that, perhaps out of fear of awkward moments/not knowing what to say. But I realized that talking to very unfamiliar people can really be very fascinating and I was surprisingly comfortable at the Dean's Office's invitation to coffee. Well, why pass up on free coffee? :p Things like these open my mind to see the world beyond this little elitist bubble that I live in. A chat with Dr Goh WL on the phone was also a timely reminder that what matters in this world is relationship relationship relationship.
One other thing that I've been thankful for are the BTC rides to and from school with my dear BTC troopers, Ian (carrying a trooper gun) and Raymond. They are fantastic company. (: I was just thinking what I would miss about school life, with graduation looming about 1.5 years from now. I think I would really miss the BTC very much.