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Les grands esprits se rencontrent (Fr) We survived PGIship despite being odd numbered hence the #Voltes5 #sphtoughones2019 https://www.instagram.com/p/ByuAjWSgY-x8dGT0H0oyd-qnRTfboOSmq09T7k0/?igshid=1e9e3qiowln09
I think one of my favorite feelings is laughing with my friends and realizing half way through how much I enjoy them and their existence. (at Project Paella) https://www.instagram.com/p/Byb-TLpACQvkGTqygVslE1fHEZ5gbQn41jwqn40/?igshid=30ad9avhr8gm
One of our many breakfast dates... Greek yogurt Smoothie bowl and Spam Rice Bowl from Lé Gab cafe, Cebu, Phil
So these are my lifesavers in school… I know people tend to buy lots of highlighters, pens or whatever but for myself I keep or buy my pens according to necessity. As much as I would like to be a pen hoarder, but I tend to minimize. If one pen gets used up, I would just buy another one until it lasts. So here they are, according to how I use them. Maybe I’d add Muji pens soon.
(1) Mongol 2 pencil: In the Philippines, we use the scantron paper for our exams, and we are required to use this brand and this particular number. They said the scantron machine reads your shaded answers better with this one and they tend to miss if you use any other brand or number. You wouldn’t want to waste your answers and fail thus, follow the rules haha (2) Pilot point Friction Pen: I use this for my MOVING EXAMS, it’s the type of exam where we have different stations and each has a microscope that we have to look into and identify the tissue or cell in it on a limited time and then we are told to move on the next station plus our professor had this rule of “no erasures” , with this situation where erasures cannot be avoided, cause you can’t think straight, voila! friction pen saves the day! (3) Pilot ballpoint pen: used during normal exams, basically pen and paper type. And really useful if you don’t want smudging. (4) Pilot G-Tec: My ever favorite pen, I never get tired of taking notes whenever I use this pen. It tends to make my handwriting better. And I mean it, I get praised for good handwriting when using my Gtec. (5) Sharpie Fluo XL: I got frustrated once when my highlighter was easily dehydrated haha, yep no more ink for my lengthy chapters to read on. Thus I bought a big one and I wasn’t expecting it would be for big fonts too. (6) Stabilo Cool Swing: I used to have Sharpie highlighter pens, but Stabilo is way cheaper. And It doesn’t dissapoint me so far. (7) Stabilo point 88 (2): Are also my favorites, they are handy for my sidenotes. And when the fonts are too small. I like them for having my favorite color too!
I have 6 exams, 2 case presentation, 1 moving exam on general pathology neoplastic cells, 3 homeworks, and 2 new topics with more than a hundred pages each that I to read in advance...and all of these are for next week. Currently, I'm reading this General Pathology book about Neoplasia for our exam. I've been reading since morning and I just took this picture by sunset and still halfway. That's how I am on my weekends. Medicine is fun!