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Quick Scroll Study Partner for PLAB -2 01.12.08 (9 months ago) #1

hi all , planning to sit for PLAB part-2 in april 08 , is there any1 in London planning to sit for the exam around same time?? then we can make a study group and discuss...

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Quick Scroll 01.26.08 (8 months ago) #2

Dear Dr_Syed

Before u get the study partner from BD forum, ur exam might well be over.....hah...hah....
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Quick Scroll 01.26.08 (8 months ago) #3

May be you r right ...i know there's plwnty ppl from BD sitting for part-2 here in uk but they probably not aware of this site...i'm not waiting for any1 anymore ,just booked a course n there's plenty of foreign nationals in that study club...it's a shame, not a single Bangladeshi...

How's NSU teahing going on??

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Quick Scroll 01.27.08 (8 months ago) #4

yes....as Tagore told, "when nobody comes with u, just move alone"......ya, teaching at NSU, quite a fascinating job, when u have standardized the job.Initial input in terms of preparation ( u r lecturing to the individuals who are much senior to you in age & work experience...so its intellectually demanding) is hectic...but once its standardized, its simply great, at that point, it will be possibly the best job availlable in terms of overall satisfaction....just imagine, u r taking just 2 classes per week
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Quick Scroll 01.27.08 (8 months ago) #5

Good to hear that u r enjoying teaching job , did u ever considered doing the PGC teachers training in UK? If things goes wrong here with on going job crisis then i might think about it...

if u r taking only 2 classes per wk then u must have started practising somewhere else as well??
thanx for the reply...miss my country but got no choice...

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Quick Scroll 01.28.08 (8 months ago) #6

no..I'm not practicising, its long since I left clinical arena. Besides university, I occasionally do free lance consultancy.
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Quick Scroll 01.28.08 (8 months ago) #7

i can understand that , i 'm out of clinical touch for around 2 yrs now , quite hard restart things together....i guess u r not going through much sress now as u had to while in UK/Belgium...
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Quick Scroll 01.29.08 (8 months ago) #8

Dear Dr_Syed

Life is complex, it cant be stressless. In Belgium, I had the stress of different kind.....pursuing an extremely demanding course ( a relentless load & deadlines to meet) and doing basic stuffs to survival, e.g. cooking & other household stuffs that I never did before.....In Uk it was a mixed bag...most of the time,I visited UK during vacations prior to exams, my only incentive was that I would not need to cook, I would study well to prepare for the exams...other times I had fantastic time pass in UK.......and now in BD, its altogether a different level of stress, though its bit less compressing at the moment...but u never know what will happen tomorrow...in fact I am writing this long note only to get the stress off from a just finished powerpoint class lecture, scheduled for tomorrow....
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Quick Scroll 01.29.08 (8 months ago) #9

Got your point clear.........totally agree with it...but one thing you might agree that stress out of your motherland always tends to be tougher and bitter??

i hope typing here lifts off your stress more...

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Quick Scroll 01.29.08 (8 months ago) #10

Ya, I agree..in motherland u get more support during hard times......and u r like a fresh air in this barren desert (BD forum, hah hah)...keep in touch and enjoy


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