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Medical School life in Russia

                   Six years' medical school life in Kursk State Medical University isn't easy! I still remember vividly the first time I arrived at Tashkent Airport in Uzbekistan, on my way to Moscow. The only feeling I had in mind was when can l go back to my hometown "Miri". I was so lonely sitting there on the stairscase watching some middle-east transit visitors lied on the floor waiting for the next flight call. I had no friends with me at that moment! I was about to cry out but I held back my tears of loneliness and kept telling myself that, it will be a new start for me. I wouldn't need to worry much about everything but study well here and be a good doctor in the future to save people's life! Life is precious! Health is precious too! These are the things when you have them, you won't appreciate them but once you lose them, you will notice their importance. After a couples of hours, I finally landed in a metropolitan called Moscow, capital of Russia (Previously knowned as USSR). My very firs impression of Russia is their language (Russian). I had not a single idea of their language. It all sounded like jargon to me. "How in the world can I survive here?!" that was the thought which was playing in my head the whole time while I was lining up for immigration clearance. As I was waiting to claim my luggage from the conveyor belt, I manage to convince myself that things won't be that bad. However, lo and behold, something went terribly wrong as I realised that the conveyor belt has stopped! They have unloaded all the luggages from the plane and my luggage was nowhere to be seen! Luckily, some seniors managed to help me through. That was a horibble journey for me.... 13 hours airflight plus 8 hours bus ride to my University.

           Ha....! Finally, I reached Kursk, a small city of Russia. It wasn't too bad for me from what I heard from some senior before arriving to Kursk in Malaysia. Maybe this town is still very new for me, and many more things for me to explore. 6 years experience isn't easy to describe in few words in this small site here but the happiest hours of my life I ever had is here in Kursk. This is the place where I met my boy friend! We have been through many things together (some sour; some sweet; some bitter; some nice but truely speaking I never regret taking the very first step with him) and we spend most of our time in Kursk together too since my second year of medical school. 

          Now, soon, I will be graduated from Medical school (Kursk State Medical University) and heading to a brand new working environment.