I suppose I should feel a little relief that I have finished my anatomy exam, but it didn’t go to well. At the very least, I’ll be able to get enough marks to get a supplementary exam paper. Which would suck, but failing the unit sucks even more.
I hate the wheelchair propulsion movement analysis with everythign I’ve got. I expected the door knob movement analysis to come out, not this wheelchair one. Sigh.
I’ve got the VIVA on Thursday, which is less of a worry. As the time goes on, the exams further down the track don’t worry me so much. VIVA is sort of under control and gero and clin med are also sort of under control. Gero I’ve got to read up, but I’ll be able to do it now since that anatomy is out of the way.
I’m glad that is done. I cnanot stand anatomy and am glad that I will not have to do it for the rest of my life. I will probably miss the cadavers and scaring people with my cadaver stories, but its good that I do not have to remember all the muscles and functions anymore.
Whatever happens is beyond my control now. All I can do is continue praying. And by the way, in case any Curtin OT people are reading, the answer to the 50 year old man question is that he fractured his clavicle. Not his humerus. I’m doomed.

Kristine I miss you. I’m really glad you have a blog and I enjoy reading it. I wish I could write as much as you do
You’re a Curtin student? Cooool! My cousin goes there.
Man.. All them stuff you just wrote up there, I know nuts of
Zaneta: I miss you too. Hope you’re doing alright *hugZ*
I just hope I know enough stuff to pass my anatomy exam
Merv: Yea, I’m a Curtin student in Perth