Wednesday, March 19, 2008

professionalism...

professionalism...... what is so great about it? IMU kept on stressing being professional is important as a member of the health care service.. But i wonder how professional can a person be??


it was during the organic chemistry practical on monday when i really got fed up..... i doubt everyone is practising professionalism here... the results of the experiment are just too subjective... most of the time u will not get the results that u have predicted... weird huh?? although u have prepared the solution exactly as what it was stated in the practical manual, most of the time, i can say, u will never get the result... :) so... in this case, what a 'professional' student will do??? be professional by stating the negative observation that we got and get a big 0 for the reports or cheating ourself by putting in all the theories that we have memorised??

dilemma huh???? one might just be professional enough to answer according to what she observed... although she knows her answer is totally wrong... but what if most of the time you never get the predicted results??? another big question mark..........

some might say the way we conduct the experiments are wrong... but errors are inevitable.... even lecturers might not get the expected results.... what say you??

so... professionalism..... haha.... i do practise professionalism, honestly....but some of the time professionalism is not everything....

i know i might get into the hot soup posting this blog.... :P no offence... just want to voice out my opinions...... cheers....

Sunday, March 2, 2008

million dollar machines...

12.50am now... obviously, i don't have the mood to do my homework anymore... haha... planned to finalise my portfolio but never get started... so??? blogging lar...

last sunday, some of the B107 students ( including me of course :P ) volunteered for IMU open day while many others stayed away... :) well.. what's their reason for not participating??? "no time ar" , " lazy la " ..... some quotes from my friends.... hehe... don't be offended...

anyway, i don't think it's a waste spending the whole day there... quite exhausting though but i learnt a lot.. i am sure others who volunteered will feel the same too...

- automated friabliator -


- dissolution tester -


- tabletting machine ( it cost half a million ) -


- fluid bed dryer -



- disintegration tester -


interested???? come join me in IMU... hahaha... next Bpharm intake will be in july.. apply now....