MED SCHOOL TO ME 2

Hey guys,

Long time, no post. I know I said I would keep you guys posted but I have a good explanation for not doing so. I was preparing for a major examination and still writing tests almost every day so I couldn't catch a break.
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As a medical student, there is always going to be an MB examination every year. Well, in my school, we also have pre-MB examination which 200 level students write. It comprises of the three major courses which are biochemistry, physiology and anatomy. I wrote my pre-MB examination and I kid you not when I say it wasn't easy at all. The examination was in three sections which are 100 multiple-choice questions, practical and viva (oral interview), so for each course we had to do all these three things. We had to read everything we were taught in 200 level and trust me, we did so many things.

The hardest paper for me was biochemistry. I guessed almost all my multiple-choice questions, my viva was an experience I never want to remember as I couldn't answer the questions I was asked and for my practical, I had to rush my live practical because when it was like five minutes left, I was still recording the second one out of four. The day I wrote my biochemistry I cried thinking I had failed. We had one day in between biochemistry paper and physiology paper so I had to pick myself up and read for physiology which wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. We had three days to prepare for anatomy examination that is, I had to cover everything we had done in histology, embryology and gross anatomy in three days. Anyway, anatomy examination was bearable and better than expected. I'm so glad that I could remember some things I read before during my first and even second semester. I  just want to let you all know that I passed my examination and your girl is officially a 300 level medical student. 

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