Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Blog 27
So lately I have been watching two shows on television. I have been watching House and Friends. I have watched Friends pretty much for forever. I have always enjoyed that show and I am sure that I have seen every episode of all 10 seasons. My family and I have always watched it together whenever it is on television. I have also watched House ever since it came onto television in 2004. I have always loved that show. Dr. House is pretty freakin hilarious all the time. He is very arrogant and quite a jerk to his coworkers and employees which adds a lot to the show. He is also a genius doctor. Obviously it isn't very realistic some of the things he does, but it is still quite cool the way some things turn out on his shows. I have always been fascinated with anything to do with medicine. That is one of the main reasons that I am pre-med right now. My undergrad major is mechanical engineering and after I get my undergrad degree I want to go to medical school. Medical school requires a lot of classes on top of already being in the strenuous honors engineering program. Needless to say it gets quite stressful at points but it should be worth it in the end. Its going to be a lot of crazy hard work and medical school is very, very hard to get into but its something I really want to do and always have wanted to do so I am sure I will be able to make it work out in the end.
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I have watched "Friends" when I first arrived in US in order to learn english. I think you might not know as an native speaker that people actually pick "Friends" for their education. It is easy to understand and the words on the show is pretty simple.
ReplyDeleteI understand what you mean about the working your butt off for medical school, i definetly blogged about how stressful chemistry 201H is. Oh the things we do to go to medical school. and i love friends! and house, i really miss kutner though, he was funny.
ReplyDeleteThis was my original plan when I came to college too. Major in chemical engineering and then go to medical school. The stress builds up a lot some weeks and you get a one week break on occassion. Keep up the hard work, the years will start to blur by after a while. Good luck.
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