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The A is for Allah

We all know this : Majority of medical students are bunch of competitive nerd, because really who else would you find in a café on a long weekend discussing hematopoiesis? Ehehe I am eavesdropping right now.  So you may imagine when it comes to FINAL OF FINAL OF FINAL (Gosh we have too much exam really bhahaha) exam called UKMPPD everyone has gone nuts, now suddenly everyone has bundles of questions that they’re bringing and digging into everywhere.

When I look at the calendar I then realize that my days are passing so quickly like nothing before but cross checking my daily to-do-list (I am a forgetful person that needs my to-do-list above all) I have to laugh at myself (the irony!) because I almost have no life with daily routine like this : Preparatory Class morning to afternoon then discussion till drop. Go home half awake.

UKMPPD is a thing, really. If I thought that I may have been study enough, UKMPPD proves me that I couldn’t be more wrong. Being a determined kid that I am, study is not matter of choice but when I see all the materials and questions I need to complete….I think could go home and find my youngest nephew starting her first year in college already hahaha.

Today is UKMPPD D-20something and it is totally normal that we may started to feel bored and tired (I frankly sleep for a straight 10 hours this week ehehe) so it’s the time to pampered our self a bit by going for spa, having dinner with friends or family or doing some sport like jogging or swimming or even yoga because this UKMPPD is sucking up our energy and in time if you feel tired or about to give up within 20something-days, just remember this :



Also :



And in Allah we believe ;)

Also being the med-stud that we are, it is with no surprise that we all want the A mark -the mark that certainly doesn’t come easily-, however remember that the mark should not be our one and only aim and it should not be useful for our Dunya only, but most importantly I think we need to think of it as our deposit for the Jannah. Cause it is above all, the most essential point about this journey, so let me remind you a bit :

(All pictures source : Pinterest)


So yes, the days may still passed so quickly and we may as well feel like giving up, but always remind yourself that all that you’re doing is Ibadah and just as other ibadah, we need to put our best effort in the making. Don’t worry for Allah looking beyond the A mark written on the paper, Allah is looking for the A in our intention. So, let’s put our best effort on this UKMPPD and other good deeds as well. Yeaayy!


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