Hello Vincy, how goes the exam? You must be really busy this week~ Just be calm and do your best, no worries and you'll be fine ^^ I have faith in you.
Taiwan, that's a lovely place for travel~ I've been to Taipei a few years ago but i still longed to visit the southern part of Taiwan, heard from my friends that it's very different. Hope i will have the chance for travel soon~
I've never been to Malayasia, how's it like? Many chinese living there? All i know about Malayasia is the twins tower in KL and the Pulau Aman near Penang. I must find you to show me around when i come visit ^^
I read from your blog about patient failing appointments... certainly i had my fair share of experience on it too.... just take it likely, it's their loss, dont feel bad coz by the time you graduate you'll find it an insignificant part of dental life (just treat it as a memory :P)
It is true that in HK the dental students dont need to do their lab work.... but that's a thing both good and bad. Good that the students here can be really lazy ^^ (like me~). It's bad in the long run as we do not know the basics of the lab work causes us many practical problems (like adjustment of crowns or dentures) Just treat it as a form of education, it's good for your professional life~
You got friends currently studying dentistry in HK? May i know her name? and which year is she in? I might have heard of her before~
Do you like reading? I'm so into reading lately that i finished 2 books this month, both are excellent. "PS I Love You" by Cecilia Ahern and "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult, highly recommended (when you have time after exam) ^^
Hello Vincy, how goes the exam? You must be really busy this week~ Just be calm and do your best, no worries and you'll be fine ^^ I have faith in you.
ReplyDeleteTaiwan, that's a lovely place for travel~ I've been to Taipei a few years ago but i still longed to visit the southern part of Taiwan, heard from my friends that it's very different. Hope i will have the chance for travel soon~
I've never been to Malayasia, how's it like? Many chinese living there? All i know about Malayasia is the twins tower in KL and the Pulau Aman near Penang. I must find you to show me around when i come visit ^^
I read from your blog about patient failing appointments... certainly i had my fair share of experience on it too.... just take it likely, it's their loss, dont feel bad coz by the time you graduate you'll find it an insignificant part of dental life (just treat it as a memory :P)
It is true that in HK the dental students dont need to do their lab work.... but that's a thing both good and bad. Good that the students here can be really lazy ^^ (like me~). It's bad in the long run as we do not know the basics of the lab work causes us many practical problems (like adjustment of crowns or dentures) Just treat it as a form of education, it's good for your professional life~
You got friends currently studying dentistry in HK? May i know her name? and which year is she in? I might have heard of her before~
Do you like reading? I'm so into reading lately that i finished 2 books this month, both are excellent. "PS I Love You" by Cecilia Ahern and "My Sister's Keeper" by Jodi Picoult, highly recommended (when you have time after exam) ^^
Let's keep in touch~