i must be really lucky
these serve as a reminder for the days when everything seems bleak and when i think i am the crappiest medical student to ever roam the earth.
"do you know that you're the last student dundee is going to send here - forever? they must have saved one of their best for the last, i am very impressed - and i take a lot of impressing! you're very bright - you don't have much to say, do you? you just listen really closely and absorb everything by osmosis - and you don't miss much. you're really very bright, and you pick things up really quickly! you and medicine just click... i think you should totally go ahead and do whatever you want to do in the future. if you ever want to come down to visit us or come down for some training, you are more than welcome to do so! if you ever decide against being a neuro-oncologist, there is a role for you here. so keep in touch, you know where to find us, we'll always be here. thanks for all your work!"
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one of the best dundee undergraduates i have supervised in the last five years. michelle is incredibly hardworking, very knowledgable and has been a pleasure to have in the department. she has attended all of the teaching sessions available in the department, NIV study day and a neuro-training workshop. she has also completed 2 audit projects and presented at our departmental meeting. she is a very good student with excellent potential for the future.
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:)