Wednesday, April 26
this will probably be a short entry because i cannot find another time or reason to blog in a situation such as this. Despite Having merely 4 modules this semester which began on monday.(boy i'm glad school started). Nursing Research, is starting to scare me ALOT. because we have to do biostatistics which is like engineering stuff. This so unfortunately includes histograms, standard deviation and wtf? Nominal something. Histograms- E Math (Sec 4?) Standard Deviation-> A Math(Sec 3-4??) and now hear me SCREAMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
LIKE WTF? WASSUP MAN! WHY THE FCUK DO WE HAVE TO DO ALL THAT S***. FIRSTLY MY MATH SUCKS BIG BIG TIME, AND I'VE NEVER TAKEN A MATH, AND NOW.......I AM ANGRY. VERY VERY ANGRY. ACTUALLY I AM VERY VERY SCARED. I MEAN I LOVE MATH BUT HELL I DID'NT THINK I'D HAVE TO START HATING IT BY HAVING SOME COMPONENT OF A MATH WHICH I PREDICT WILL BE REALLY TOUGH. LOOKING AT THE BLOODY TEXT.
THAT'S 1 REASON WHY I'M BUSY
2ND REASON
Nursing Science: Its like 1 module. BUT. here's the trick. We learn 2 topics in a lecture and still have a pathophysiology lesson, wait, there's 2 pathophysiology lessons. All 3 lessons are equivalent to 3 bloody modules. like wtf? coz there's 3 different lecturers and 3 different set of lecture notes!!
i can hardly find motivation and time to study. And if studying everyday after school is'nt terrible enough. I don't see how bad this can get. I am very very busy from now onwards because i have to study. How lifeless. Now i have to think twice about taking up a CCA. like where the hell am i to find the time man!?!?
on a lighter note. here's a JOKE OF THE DAY . *its a true event.
Lecturer : Class, what do you do when you see Code Blue in the Wards?
Student A: Inform the doctor
Student B: Push your E Trolley
Student C&D: Call the mortuary & GET THE MORTUARY SHOUD !!
like wtf???
*Code Blue stands for an Emergency in the ward. E.g when a patient collapses, loses consciousness etc.
E Trolley stands for the emergency trolley. Contains all emergency medications, equipment for intubation etc.
Mortuary Shoud: This gown used to dress a patient when the patient has passed away.
YES, NURSES DO CLEAN DEAD BODIES. but hey it ai'nt that bad. having done one before myself, i did'nt freak out. you kinda feel like that's the last thing you can do for the patient. lol.
impulsively and honestly,
yours truly
11:20 PM
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