I can come off shy at first, but overall I am down for anything.
Once I break out of my shell I'm very outgoing and always willing
to try new things. This usually takes a little bit of talking (or
alcohol) to do but
it doesn't take long.
I hope my friends would describe me as
nice, caring and
funny, but if they don't then they can go
screw themselves... bastards! But really I try to look at the
brighter things in life and don't let things bring me down too
much.
I like to have fun and enjoy myself. Honesty is what I pride myself
on. If I say it, I mean it, as long as I'm not being overly
sarcastic. But that tends to be pretty overt, so it's easy to know
when I'm being serious (I hope...)
I just finished my second year of
medical school, and I'm currently
studying for my boards. And I just finished taking my board exams!
Finally... the worst 5 weeks ever, are over! Time to party for 2
weeks before I start 3rd year and rotations.
When I'm not studying (which is too often) I enjoy Philadelphia
sports and
going out with
friends.
Finally, life is too short so live it up!
I am currently a 3rd year medical student (can I say that before
passing boards...) in Philadelphia.
Getting my butt in gear when the pressure is on. I tend to
procrastinate but always pul through in the end.
I'm always good at finding that one thing to make other people's
day a little better.
My lazy eye...
But seriously, it would probably be my kindness. I try to go out of
my way for others.
Book: Where the Wild Things Are.
Movies: Godfather Part 2
Music: Anything really, except probably country. Right now my
Pandora is set to 90's alternative rock and Motown. Nothing like
STP followed by a little Four Tops.
1. Family
2. Friends
3. Philadelphia Sports (This can often jump to number 1...)
4. Internet (My way of connecting to the first 3 things)
5. TV (My portal to #3 as well as Lost)
6. Vital Organs (self explanatory)
Others.
What in particular, depends on what's going on in life. But a
person is never truly complete unless they have the people around
them to make them that way.
Out at the bars with friends.
However, for the next 5 weeks I will be buried in medical
textbooks. Oh what joy!
While I don't depend on my parents, it's still nice to go home and
be pampered with laundry and food 1-2 times a month.
I figure if I'm paying for medical school, I should get a little
something in return. I figured I've earned it, and will make it up
to them some day.
You haven't fallen asleep by the end of reading the above
descriptions.