That's what Faiz thinks of his recently reinstated blog. At the age of 23, he believes that writing is the most efficient way to express the feelings crammed inside one's heart. After the fall of his blog dominion recently, he stoutly gets up on his feet, casting a powerful spell onto his blog and here it is, a charmed blog, reincarnated from the past, brought to the present and forever lasts in the future.
Being a final year medical student himself, he can never deny the frenzied life he's currently living on but life goes on and that's it. Apart from his hectic life, he always finds the time to go on with his hobbies, netsurfing and chatting being the most prominent ones. He also enjoys hanging out with his friends, for he knows that no one can tear the beautiful friendship apart.
He can always be contacted via email hata05@yahoo.co.uk or thru his new mobile number +962776052892
p/s: only 8 most recent posts are displayed at a time but you can easily view his previous posts by clicking on the links in Faiz's Library column below
0058 hrs... The night is still young and full of promises, for those who believe in it. Well, I've just completed the design of my brand-new blog hehe..
Time passes by, and this is my 5th year as a medical student in Jordan, out of 6. A long, never-ending journey! Studying abroad teaches me the meaning of life. It gives lots of new experiences. It provides ways to be a full-grown, matured adult. I've learned bunch of stuff, which I believe are remarkably helpful in facing obstacles ahead in my life. People do have different judgments on this topic and mine is just like what I've stated be4. Some say that studying abroad will shape us into some sorts of bad persons with undesirable manners and deeds. Naaa, those who STICK onto their REAL intentions of studying are those who will not be shifted away from the right path, isn't it so?
Well, I'm a fifth year medical student! One and a half more year to go. How did I get through the troublesome fourth year, really? I don't know hehe. I'm now in the Obstetric and Gynecology Department, learning things about labour, babies, deliveries, etc etc..
Well, people are expecting much from us for medicine is part of my life now. As people do say, being a medical student is tough. Is it so? Being a 5th-yr medical student is not as simple as the 1st, I admit. Piles of notes and books! Stacks of medical information! One has to be diligent rite? But the very keyto be a good doctor is SINCERITY. Why does one choose to be a doctor? Money? Fame?
Hmm, I think it's about time for me to pen-off, hoping to have nice dreams..