Finally the first week of school ended. My class was only from Monday to Thursday and I am having a long weekend. Unfortunately, I still need to return to school on Friday for FYP and studying what was learned during weekend. Therefore a long relaxing weekend become a long busy weekend. The next following weeks will be this way as well.
First day
I was late for the first Patient care lesson because class started at 9.15am rather than the usual 9.45am. I was in Mili team and so she was so sweet to message me to tell me and ask where am I as well. After knowing that I was in her team, that motivated me a bit. I went into the class and sat at the table where Mili was and completely ignored the presence of the facilitator. She had lots of things to share with the class and this was also agreed by those who were once under her. Early of the day, she was talking about her grandparents and uncle. Later of the day, she was talking about her aunt. How happening can her family be. Seems like her lesson will be a story telling sessions. Great!
Second day
I was late again for the first Psychology lesson. I went to her to check which team was I in and she told me this calmly: "I marked you late." Then I replied her: "Ok, I know." She thought I would beg her to don't mark me late and bargain with her for a present atendance. Fat hope. I had never bargain with facilitators for a present attendance when I was late because seriously I don't care about it and won't want to waste my effort to beg people. Late means late even with excuses, therefore I hate people who gives me excuses for being late. If you are late, just say you are late and sorry about it and then close the topic.
Just nice, I reached class when the problem statement was just been projected and so she asked me to read it. She was the one who was facilitating the class, can't she read it herself? That was what I am thinking at that moment. I heard from those who was once under her that she was quite slack in FYP as well as in class. She was indeed a slacker. During second meeting, she asked our finding on a standing position and it seems like she was on the go anytime and expect what we say to be short and sweet. I told her what I was reading up was quite profound and I was still reading about it and so she said ok and gave me some more time and told me that she will get back to me later. In the end, she didn't came back and totally forgotten about it. As for third meeting, she wanted presentation to be done in pictures style. I hate facilitators who asked for that style. How are we going to study for UT when what was explained for those pictures will be forgotten easily? The whole day, if I am considered attentive enough, I think heard her asking if we had any questions.
Third day
Finally I was on time for the first Clinical chemistry lesson. Everything was nice about her except that she speaked quite softly. For people like me who had hearing deficiency will had a hard time trying to make out what the hell was she whispering about. HAHHAHA! I think she is quite cute too. XD
Fourth day
Once again, I was early for the first lesson of Haematology. The lesson for today and yesterday seems to be similar; both covering about Vacutainer. But I guess only similar for the first lesson. HAHHAHA! As for the facilitator, she was late by a few minutes. Further more, her laptop couldn't cproject and hence she wasted more time on it. In the end, a student offered her laptop to help facilitator project. Other than that, she had some minor Indian accent but once in a while I couldn't hear what she was trying to pronounce. Once in a while was not too bad. Overall she was very nice throughout.
I had quite nice teammates for this grouping. Hopefully next grouping would be the same as well, if not I will be demotivated again and gone.
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I encountered a very interesting SBS Indian bus driver today. For every stop, without fail, when almost reaching the stop, he would asked the passengers to sit down first and stand up when the bus reached the stop. He asked the passengers not to hurry because there were cameras around the bus and hence he would ensure the person alight safely before moving off. When passengers boarded the bus, he would greet them them and then asked them to look for their seats slowly and enjoy their trip. He had super excellent customer services as he is so concern for the passengers safety. Others may not appreciate what he did and may think that he had gone mad, but I truly appreciate what he done and gave him full respect because he gave excellent customer services without caring if others will appreciate for what he did and don't ask for return. Such people are going to extinct soon.
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