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Monday, April 7, 2008

just when i thought i had officially detached myself from all dota-obsessed/computer gaming freaks(sorry...couldn't think of a nicer way to put it) i find myself surrounded by a new bunch. I guess it's true...all boys are the same. It's dota talk...during breaks..dota talk during lectures..whenever they get a chance to open their mouth really. I found myself in the all too familiar situation of being stuck literally in the middle of one. What's quite sad is...i'm so used to it..it really doesn't bother me too much anymore. It's the same old story..the girls just look at each other and try to talk really loud about shopping or something girly like that over the top. What's even more sad is.. i think i'm going to be an expert at that game even though i have never once played it before.

We're in week 5 now and time is flying by. Before we know it...it'll be mid semester and before we know it..it'll be exam period. The honeymoon 'ooo yayy..we're in uni now...time to have fun' feeling has well and truly disappeared and now we're all frantically trying to keep on top of it all. I have two tests and one assignment this week plus a whole lot of little stuff to do..and the tests and assignments are just going to continue flowing in from now on. Apparently i "haven't seen nothing yet." It always scares me when a older pharm student or a fully graduated pharmacist says that to me. i did a couple of hours placement at a pharmacy the other day as part of field work and realised i have soooo much to learn but i'm excited :D There really is so much more to it than.."take 2 tablets twice a day."

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