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April 2011 - Optomstudent

  • A Year of Knowledge

    It appears that the first year of university is drawing to a close. A year ago, the butterflies were in my stomach as I started to prepare myself for the exciting adventures I had ahead of me at university and now the butterflies are back as I prepare myself for the upcoming exams that await me after Easter. As I sit down to write this I am thinking how much we actually learn in the first year. I had very little experience with lenses and ray-traces used to scare the daylight out of me. Now I'm fairly confident in working out dispensing problems and ray-traces are suddenly my friend, not my foe. We've also learned a wide amount of biology-related content that is relevant to the course. Some fascinating lectures on embryology, the various systems in the body and how everything just seems to work has made me think about the world and life in a whole new light. On Friday I was lucky enough (well I say lucky...it was pretty strange) to visit the biosciences building and to witness a human head and neck dissection. Despite the horrible feelings that kept crossing my mind that these were once people, it did offer an amazing insight to how all of these structures were arranged in the human - even more fascinating was observing the eyes themselves, something we could offer direct comparison to our bovine eye reports. Many of us felt that we understood the content a whole lot better after witnessing this, than we did from lectures and reading alone. So, although the lectures have all finished, now is the time to consolidate the knowledge and revise. It will be a tough, we've gone from having lots of work and no free time to lots of free time and as much work as we can do within it. All it takes is a good discipline and I'm sure it will be fine. Saying that, I had better get revising for my dispensing practical exam! I'll be happy when it's over with!
  • Good times ahead!

    It has come to that time. The coursework is completed (albeit yet to be submitted) and the lectures and practical examinations are over. It means two things, the Easter Holidays are upon us and that the written examinations are around the corner. However, I do feel like the pressure has been released slightly, as we all can now sort our own schedules out. But it is also a time to relax a little and have some fun. In fact the next few weeks are packed for me. This coming Saturday I will be attending a go-karting day for one of my good friend's stag party, before attending the annual Eyeball in the evening. This year it is being held at the Coal Exchange in Cardiff Bay and has a nautical theme. I'm sure there will be plenty of pictures taken and I will of course share them with you. Following that, I am off to London to aid with the Student AOP, before heading back to my flat for a quick snack as I will be heading to visit my good friends in Shropshire for a week. My friends live in this very old farmhouse, situated in the middle of nowhere. Hopefully the weather will be as nice as it has been recently and I'll get to revise with them in the garden or the many fields that surround them. So with all of these fun events to occupy my time, any time revising will be considered a break!
  • Cardiff Eyeball 2011

    Saturday the 16 th April saw the annual Cardiff University Eyeball, the biggest Opsoc event of the year. This year it was held at the Coal Exchange at Cardiff Bay, the location of “The Voyage of the Damned” Doctor Who Christmas special. Each year, the Eyeball has a theme and keeping with the Doctor Who theme, this year the Eyeball went nautical chic. I’m pleased to report that everyone had an amazing time. With a three-course dinner and a range of entertainment, ranging from inflatable surfing (!) to a live jazz band, it was very hard not to. Guests even had the opportunity to try their hand at several casino tables, all for fun of course! The highlight of the night was the 3 rd Annual Opsoc Awards, where students vote for a huge range of fun awards – such as “Fresher of the Year” and “Optom Personality of the Year”. It was also the time where the current Opsoc committee members stood down and the results of the new committee member votes were announced. It was great to see the best candidates won and that next year will be yet another fantastic year for Cardiff Opsoc.
  • 12 hours left...

    As I sit here in my cold dining room with a copy of Jalie on one side and Elliott on the other, the sun beams down outside. There is a feeling of downheartedness about the situation. However, upon reading the exam timetable, I have a mere 12 hours of contact time left before I can enjoy the summer. That in itself is motivation. There is of course the excitement of summer strolls, ice creams, hot and sunny days (I can dream...it is the UK after all...) and the prospect of gaining valuable work experience in a local optometrists (I'm yet to find anywhere yet, so if you are in the Bristol area and fancy having "Optomstudent" working with you, feel free to let me know!). I also aim to gather some experience in my local hospital eye service - having spent two years an ophthalmic photographer, working in a hospital is my final aim. But before I can enjoy these summery experiences, I must first keep my head down and revise for my exams...in the sunny garden!
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