Friday, 30 January 2015

The perks of being a Malaysian student in Ireland

Assalamualaikum wbt,


Alhamdulillah, just done my Obs n Gynae case presentation n hands on exam. Everything went well Alhamdulillah..tp just kne improve on history presentation always mention the risk factors in the history presenting complaint. "You have a very good grasp of knowledge!" pheww..happy, first time kne puji sepanjang rotation ni. yela ape taknye, attach dgn SpR yg garang the whole time.. asyk kne marah je sampai kdg den senyum je ble dia betulkan mistakes kte. hehe.. hidup as medical student ni kne cekal.

And at this stage now, we have to really know our things inside out. I mean like this patient had ovarian cancer n the investigation is to do pelvic ultrasound. The question is how do you differentiate from the ultrasound that it is malignant or benign cyst? haaa..quite challenging I would say..so, mmg kne byk baca n ATTEND lectures. sbb once you attend, you get a better understanding on that topic.

So,  back to my main topic. The perks of being a Malaysian student in Ireland particularly in UCC from my perspective:

1. You know the answer but you are too SHY to voice it out. and the next second, you're Irish got remarks because he answered the question. It's not about getting compliments actually but rather to participate in class and being noticed by the lecturer. hee.So, kdg kne paksa diri utk say it out loud..walaupun salah ke betul ke, but that shows you are trying to engage with the lecturer and that's a positive sign!

2. You dunno how to mingle with them when most of the time you have been spending time with your other malaysians which means cakap melayu laaa.hahah

3. You're English doesn't get any better. heh. because reason no.2. so, always push yourself to mingle with them. I'm glad that some Irish can get along well with me especially from the same group as me since last year like Jacqui, Karoline, Eric, Ruth, Conal etc to name a few. huuu..

4. Sometime when you are attach with an Irish partner, the consultant seems bias. sobs2..they like to look at the Irish than me..I've heard about the same thing twice from my other malaysians..

In conclusion, actually eventhough da nak 4 tahun lebih duduk study kt Ireland ni, but I'm still adapting to the environment. hoping that I'll make more Irish friends and speak more fluently and better if I can get the cork accent. yes, I'm that ambitious because I'm a zone 2 type of person. haha..


Sekian...can't wait to go to Ballycotton this sunday with le housemates tercinta. In need of fresh air and some break..hehe..till then. =)

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