Thursday, September 2, 2010

FFK-ed.

Today, OHC has the worst record. None of the patients turned up... Yeah. NONE. Apparently, there were supposed to be 4 cubicles open for treatment but 1 pharma student and 1 whole family ffked. This is so time and money wasting. Imagine travelled all the way to IMU for 45 mins, paid 1.60 toll twice, 2 bucks for parking... and few litres of petrol added to air pollution. Sigh. Besides that, we wasted all the plastic wrappers and barrier films which we had already prepared for the cubicles. I just don't understand why can't the patients freaking give a phone call earlier before we leave for uni or least, before we set up the cubicles.

So, few of us went to yum cha at Old Town. We had a chat on certain topics which i would say that they are not easy going and i stoned at a moment because i don't know how to answer. I'm not sure of what i want to do after i graduate, what sort of career i want, what specialty i want to further on, whether coming back to malaysia or stay on in australia and etc... I believe that a lot of us are also unsure and they think that they will decide when the time comes. Hmmm. 3 more years and we are going to graduate. Am i able to make up my mind by that time???

I believe that there is a big flaw in malaysian education system. We are taught only by what is in the textbooks, do as what the teachers say, memorize answers for exams and practise sample questions as many times as possible. To make things worse, kiasu parents force their children to go for tuitionSSSS which make their life so miserable. I guess that they do not understand that all work and no play makes jack a dull boy. Ultimately, even though they managed to achieve flying colours that are as tall as the rainbows in the sky for their UPSR, PMR, SPM or whatever exams, they do not seem to know what they want in their life. They study, study, study and study throughout their childhood and teenage years without exploring other fields of interest. At the end of the day, we produced students who are followers not leaders. As they have been following orders throughout their life, they stumbled when it is time to make decision.

I was almost once like that. Ok, not to say that i have tonnes of tuitions and no play at all. Those days weren't as bad as the kids are going through now in schools. When i was in high school, i almost could not decide what i wanted to do. I just do not know why dentistry popped up in my mind. I know that i'm good at science, interested in helping out, dislike paper work and want a stable career. Besides that, seeing my sister doing so well and going to study medicine influenced me to sort of follow that path. Now, i'm in my 3rd year of dentistry and i still do not know if dentistry is the correct career for me. Dentistry is really quite subjective at times. I'm really interested in the things that we are learning but treating patients is really a tough challenge. It takes more than brains to diagnose a lesion that is so small and treat it. Decision making and quick and precise hand skills are required. If the treatment goes on too long, patient gets tired and it makes your job even harder as mouth opening is limited. There are many other challenges as well.

Parents play a major role in their children's careers. Often, we see parents 'advising' their children to go to a certain field. Of course they are more experienced in the working world and they think that they know what is good for their children. Obedient kids who are unsure of what to do would not want to go against them and ended up choosing the path that their parents wanted. It is pathetic that they are living in the dreams of their parents instead of their own. When i was finishing my SPM, my dad automatically assumed that i would study A level in HELP university just like my sister did. That was the only time i realized that i needed to convince my dad to allow me to study SAM instead as my gf (who was not my gf at that time) is going to taylors to study SAM. Great courage huh? LOL. Of course, i did not give him reason about my dream girl going to taylors.

I'm still trying to think of what goals i would like to achieve in life. For now, I will focus on studying to graduate and hopefully by then, i will be able to make up my mind. I told my younger sister that she does not need to feel pressured as both my elder sis and I are studying medicine and dentistry. I want her to chose a career that she likes but oh well i know is not easy. Having a big dream is better than having no dreams to work on. I strongly believe that people should work hard and be persistent to make their dreams a reality.

5 comments:

  1. your dream girl loves you :)

    you have 3 years, i have 3 months. LOL.
    funny how we're constantly battling with time, when what we're given IS time.
    if u can't find a big goal, find small goals first. :) one step at a time. live every moment.

    e.g. clean up a waterfall (AHHAHAHAH, ok sorry, just to make you laugh. Lol!)

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  2. Ur gf is so lucky!
    Don't worry time will show it's path. Eventually u will know what to do and where to work. Australia is different from IMU the students don't sit in libraries studying 24/7 and there are a lot of happening activities going on. Too many as a matter of fact. And clinical skills are different around the world. Who knows maybe work in Singapore? James told me in 5th yr Singaporean clinics actually come to adel to recruit ppl. Maybe in UQ as well.

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  3. :) hehe so touched the way you talked ur younger sister. tcare :)

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  4. Hey its ok... im pretty much the same too cos i really think i have some problem with manual dexterity and my clinical skills are lousy so i do not have much choices of what to do upon graduation too. Sometimes i wonder how will it be like if i read medicine instead. Sometimes when i see those happy carefree student from other colleges and i wonder how will it be like if im one of them just getting a basic degree and off to working life, will it mean that im less successful than the others? But now that we're all in 3rd year dentistry, i guess what we can do is just graduate dentistry smoothly and we'll take it from there :) Let's just work hard together!

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  5. cecilia, i don want to work in singapore la. they too kiasu. haha.

    emmy, eh i thought of the exact same thing before. as in how will it be like if i just get a basic degree of other courses. success is defined by yourself. different people have different values.

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