Finally, Year 1 Ends!

Bismillahirrahmanirrahim, so today i'll write this post in a fully English version okey? (even it is a broken English, as long as you all can read and understand, i feel glad:')

Basically, today is the first day of my study week for my semester 2 final exam, means that i am approaching the end of year 1 medical school. How fast time flies, isn't? So that, before i start to enter the phase of "study-no social media-no play" life, i'll share my ups and downs that i went through this one year :')

Orientation- This was the first thing i faced last September, and yeah i enjoyed the MSM for the whole year 1 of UMS students. Although on that time, we almost got the same orientation style during my form 1 at SEMSALD, i felt happy because i still can mingle with my ENO-A7GEN friends. For the faculty's orientation, i honestly said, i started to feel stress and sad as the orientation begun. Maybe i am not very familiar with this medic life but yeah my seniors are kind but they strict in their own ways. I felt like a very form-1-student on that time met by the seniors and lecturers. But alhamdulillah, mostly my not-very-good expectation on my faculty's orientation week turned a very memorable moments.

Medic's schedule- As we enter any medical schools in this world, please bear in our mind "you're handling with humans' life, you'll become a saviour or killer". That's why our schedule is a little bit tougher and challenging. During my foundation life in ASASI UMS i took 8 am- 5 pm everyday schedule. As entering the degree life i am targeting an easy-going-schedule but i got the same schedule as my foundation (yeay, exciting right? -.-) Summary, 8 am-5 pm at FPSK, after that, the whole night its up to you to spend it for your revision or playing with the soc. med. (If you wanna pass every exam, PLEASE JUNIOR , ARRANGE YOU TIME WISELY:') Night class, it must be there #^_^# as PPIB (core university subjects) is not in our FPSK schedule. One of my friends persuaded me to endure the busy life as i'll become a doctor with a busy life in the future in shaa Allah.

Hostel life- Firstly, we stayed at Kampung E and the second semester we moved to KKTF (here, the accommodation and space quite bigger and more convenient). I enjoyed my hostel life of course because of my three awesome roommates. We cried together, laughed together and we shared almost the same problem together. I am very glad to be with roommates who are also enjoying life instead of 24 hours stressing with the subjects. 'ROOMMATES DO INFLUENCE THE WAY WE FACED THIS STORMY LIFE). Hopefully, we'll stay be roommates until year 5. We play hard and study hard too ok! How play hard we're...(now, i am typing my blog and the two other kids are eating Maggie while the other batchmates start to study already, HOHOHO).

Examination and test- This is the hardest part of my year 1 life. Basically exam and med. school are best friend forever and ever. Module test is the test which carry 10%-20% of our carry marks for each module. Module test will be held as soon as the lecturer finished the lecture (if 30 lectures then it will be tested in the 1-hour-module test, YES THIS HAPPEN ) Please imagine if no spots questions no guide to stress on what topics will come out. Yes, we faced it. How this 20% test effected the medical students? When you sit among the cream of the cream it is very stress to be the lowest one. And I admit this is how i felt in the early stage. I felt really down when i failed my module test and scared of my batchmates's judgement. But, alhamdulillah the feel of "scared of the others judgement" is only in my early phase of adaptation in my medic life. Now, i never compare my achievement to the others and will never questioned how me or my friends failed our exams. I stayed positive with my own rule "compare today's aisyah with the past's aisyah/ be a better person from yesterday/ you are the driver of your own road of life". Passing mark is B (65%), even we got 64.9% yes we FAIL on that module. Medicine is about PASS and FAIL. No dean list, no 4 flatters. As you PASS your exam you're pass, as you FAIL the you're fail. Semester exam for each module carries 60% and consist of MCQ, MEQ, LEQ, OSPE, OSCE, VIVA. One subject splits to 3 paper like SPM? Yes, they are present in medical school. Don't throw you 2B Stabilo pencil, you still have the Paper-1-like objectives questions!

Motivation and support- This is the most crucial part of taking the medicine course. Frankly speaking, I cried to my parents almost every time i call them during my semester 1 life. I want to explain but i can't tell them. Alhamdulillah, they understand me very, very, very well!  I'm just crying and wait for  the motivation quotes from them. If and only if i can explain, i will but i can't. I may tell them it is a hard course, but then the other courses also hard. How i define 'HARD' is very hard to explain. My friends always support me well.  They motivated me when i felt like to quit this course. They gave me support through messages, chats, posts, calls. I love my family and friends very much. Without them, i may quit from this stormy life.

Medic's life- Challenging but exciting. I found myself's acceptance of pressure from the workloads, assignments, tasks, tests, exams, becomes interesting day by day. I love my life right now. This is PASSION! If we passion on something, we never bored or tired to face anything to reach them. But still, i also prepared myself to face any ups and downs after this wisely and patiently. ( I know how to gather my motivation already :'( 

That's all for tonight! Please pray for my 2nd sem final exam and my beloved batchmates. May Allah ease everything for us. May I fill my study week efficiently and productively (hopefully _._ )

Meet you all in another post:') Assalamualaikum.

#Qowiey

*I hate Sarahah starting from today. Don't ask why. Just saying *,*.(Apparently, really not related to this post so, ignore this)

Comments

  1. Hi kak aisyah. I really admire you. Hoho. Very inspiring. Since semsald. You are like.. rolemodel. Good student, good personality etc. (X bole puji lebih2 haha) Hm. Keep going kak aisyah! Keep inspiring me to be like you :) altough maybe i dont see bad side of you, but your good side is really shining. Wah dramatik pula okbai hahaha salam sayang from your junior semsald (aspuri ok not aspura hehe)

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    1. I am very sure wahai adik junior kakak, you can do better much2 better than me :') Kakak ni beshe2 jak😆

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  2. Hello sis, is it true that all UMS medical students dapat biasiswa daripada JPA after passing the interview or do we have to look for biasiswa by ourselves?

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    1. Long long tine ago masa kewangan Malaysia kukuh, yes once dapat tawaran then automatically dpt JPA,

      BUT FOR NOW,
      kita apply biasiswa sendiri,
      and untuk apply JPA, we must send our Year 1 Sem 1 Degree Medic result, then if application berjaya, JPA akan tanggung sampai habis Year 5 (but ada syarat2 tertentu, cth kena berkhidmat under KKM,if not kena bayar balik semua)

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