I think that every week of med-school should be like this. Just chilling, and having a couple of lectures/seminars/practicals now and then. Meeting up with friends and talk about the more and less important stuff in life. It feels like being in high school all over again, and high school still is the best time in my life.
I have a confession to make. I've written down all the starting dates of my series in my calender. So that I have something to look forward to and don't miss them. That is what my life seems to be about, besides the dates for changing contact lenses and test or project due dates. At the back of my calender I even listed series I should start watching, all over again or "brand new" ones. If I just can put my mind to it I will read more books (not for school I mean) this autumn too. But when there is a lot going on in school, you can't really read anything more. Head overloading...
Because of my trip to Germany I will have to do a LOT of extra work. Two 5 side essays about the topics I will be missing in Immunology for example(which I have decided to hate. I can barely figure out and remember the different functions of T- and B-lymphocytes, and now we are going even deeper inside the whole thing!). Hurray for a even more strict second year at Estonian med-school. Let us PLEASE have a life from time to time too! Secretly I am dreaming about starting my spring semester of my third year, after all the exams from hell (we have been scared to death by the older students about patoanatomy and co. and it will be all in Estonian, ouyeay!).
But there is a lot to look forward to even this semster. In less than two weeks I will be in Germany for a week. My younger aunt is getting married! Last year I went there too about at the same time, but then my older aunt was getting married.
In October, my family will come and visit! Then in November I will probably visit home, since my little brother is leaving for his mission 12.11, but then I will be in Stockholm attending Soulnite, another event from the church for young single adults.
Yeah then there is always my birthday at the beginning of December and then we are almost leaving for our Christmas break!
Of course "minor" events come along the way, like stuff organized by our student organisation and spontanious stuff with friends.
So even if school will suck (again) from time to time, there is always something fun to do :)
Today's day-to-day luxury:
My dermosil handsoap in a nicely designed bottle, smells yummy! But mine is green :)
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