Time of My Life.

(Mis)Adventures of a Malaysian Mudphud in the land of tea and scones

General Admissions Day 2007

It has finally come to an end. Three years of undergraduate studies. Gone now are the days of lectures, practical classes, labwork, punting, library-hopping, cookouts, formal halls, black tie, medieval Colleges, the frantic rush to meet essay deadlines, and eccentric professors.

On June 29th, 2007, I was admitted to my BA degree from the University of Cambridge, with a Part I Medical & Veterinary Sciences Tripos (MVST), and Part II Natural Sciences Tripos (NST Pharmacology).

It has been an eye-opening three years thus far. And the fun part being that the journey toward becoming a doctor has only just begun.

To all of you (you know who you are), thanks for being part of my Cambridge years. Here’s a toast to our times together, and I wish you best in the long road of life ahead :)


5 Comments »

  ayjk wrote @ July 11th, 2007 at 7:30 am

You’re halfway there, well done! All the best in your new academic life in London.

  shenhanlee wrote @ July 12th, 2007 at 3:52 am

Thanks Joo Ken! I’m feeling somewhat anxious (new place, new people, new system, etc.), but I’m really really looking forward to the London hospitals and the big city.

How’s your summer been so far? You’ve gotten the hang of labwork and the world of research? ;)

  Beng wrote @ July 13th, 2007 at 5:16 pm

Congratulations on making it!!!

  ayjk wrote @ July 17th, 2007 at 7:51 am

Ahh, this Dublin summer has been bad weather-wise – the worst in 50 years, apparently. Non-stop rain and cloudy conditions…research is really enjoyable – the procedures are like second nature to me now, but I don’t seem to be getting the results I desire…haha.

  Tyler P wrote @ August 19th, 2007 at 2:41 pm

Congrats my friend. You’ll do very well.

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