1. Learn how to balance my life. A student's life is not only about knowledge, about exams, about scores and about how to make the future CV looked more impressive.
2. Learn how to strengthen and motivate myself. Learn how to convert the demotivating feelings into a strength.
3. Enjoy the excitement when knowing something or understanding something through the discussion with friends.
4. Cherish the moment when there are friends go through the hardship with me. We share the stress, we encourage each other, we speak out our mind and we try to settle all the problems together.
5. I don't want to let me have a chance to regret no matter how's the result. I want to do my best, do all what I can.
The result may be the most important outcome, but I think this exam expects more than that. It's not only testing the medical knowledge but also a student's mental strength and determination. An appropriate attitude that a future doctor should have.
Life is hard, but there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
Too much of bad news recently. The losing MH370, the sinking Korea cruise ship, the departure of Karpal Singh. They are all very discouraging. Praying is the only thing that I can do and hope is always the one that keeps me going.
I registered 42km for this year Standard Chartered Marathon. And I run for everyone who doesn't give up their dreams and always want to make this world a better world.
GoGo KinLuoi!!!
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