30 Apr 2017

my week #263

This week has been pretty relaxed - seeing friends, sorting out some life admin and... Waiting nervously for results. We were told after 2:30pm on Thursday afternoon and at 3pm, out they came (for once, my university did good!). It's good news and I must confess, there were copious tears of happiness for a good half hour. Four years of hard work, on top of three years of hard work doing a Biochemistry degree I hated and a dream finally achieved.

Some of you have been with me on this journey (some of you even before it began!) and for that, I want to say thank you :)

I still intend to keep blogging but posts may not be as frequent as they are now. And what I blog about will be another question - it kind of feels like I've lost my way a bit in terms of blog content!


How has your week been?

11 comments

  1. Congratulations to you! Your hard work has paid off. Take time to find what your way is!

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  2. Aww congrats Angela. I've been following your blog for a long time now and you helped me a lot in terms of organisation, stationery items and just studying for uni. I actually go to SGUL and I saw you one time in the computer room. It was such a shame I didn't say hi. I knew you could do it. Congrats again and wishing you all the best for the future.

    Joanny
    imachoccakeaholic.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Thanks Joanny! You should've come and said hello :) I'll be around from time to time as I do a bit of teaching at university. Good luck with exams! x

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  3. Do I take it you are now a fully qualified Dr? Congratulations! That's a fantastic achievement. I truly hope I never need your services, but if I do, you will be brilliant. :)

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  4. Congratulations, that's an amazing achievement! I'm considering doing a biomedical science degree and then medicine instead of the straight medicine course. Would you recommend it? Thx so much

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    1. Thanks! It's hard to say - everyone's different in terms of the path they take when it comes to medicine. I'd say go with your gut feeling :) Good luck! x

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  5. Congratulations! I came across your blog because of the stationeries, but then I enjoyed reading about your journey of studying medicine.

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