I failed my Normal Systems exams. Awesome.
Not only does this mean that no-one I go to Uni with will ever want to be treated by me, but it puts me in the high-risk group for the end-of-year integration exam (in Medicine, you take an exam at the end of second year that basically reviews the entire course to date).
My supplementary exams are in January (which is far enough off for me to chill out and not study). Even if I pass, I end up with a big ugly PS on my permanent record. If I fail, I can repeat second-year, but that's not something I'm particularly keen on - it looks like a career readjustment might be in order. To what, I don't know.
3 comments
Nat :: Wednesday, July 13th
Whats with the plane company???
did you miss your flight or something?
Ours wasn't called so we nearly missed it.. stupid Qantus Club lounge.
And I'm also sick... though not throwing up any more !! w00t!
and no one i know went really well in exams.. my 55 is all i really expected...
Pete :: Friday, July 15th
I can tell you that some of the best medicos I've ever met didn't do swimmingly at times in Med. Actually, one of the best repeated a couple of years. Just sweat your arse off and pass your sups and vivas.
Really.
Tom Cordery :: Friday, July 15th
hey.
sorry to hear about the results. Honestly, I think they'd be better served being treated by you than by me. :P
Don't re-evaluate. I'd miss you, and so would just about everyone else in med.