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venerdì, ottobre 14, 2005 Today, all the doomed M4 students in O&G trudged out of the exam venue with varying degrees of peripheral pins and needles due to the Siberian winds they'd just been subjected to... it was noted that a significant few appeared to be brain dead as well, possibly due to a severe lack of sleep the night before.According to the few students whose mental capacities were less annihilated by the paper, this year's questions were the toughest in the past 10 years. with the exception of the question below, found in the paper of 198x: Write short notes on the practical value of molecular genetics in clinical Another student remarked, "you know, i only slept 3 hours last nite! and i studied everything in gynae except infertility!" it was noted that an exceptionally tough question on primary infertility had been set, most students believe it was the good work of a prof W. It also focusses our attention to the fact that the students are expected to know everything. "i thought the essays were a bit difficult." remarked one of the doctors famous for failing students in the clinical exam. this further substantiates the evidence that the paper was indeed arduous. An attempt was made to solicit the opinions of other students, but it was found that despite their frozen extremities and apparent spaced-out expressions, they had not lost the ability to expertly navigate home, most likely to face another gruelling day of preparing themselves for the herculean task they would face tomorrow - the obstetrics clinical examination. We wish them all the best!
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