Yeah baby! I have already viewed my NMAT result online and thanks God, everything went according to plan and prayers… I immediately informed my mom to go back home because I would like to show the fruit of faith, support and efforts. Admit it or not, the percentile rank would determine the applicant’s status in the schools we applied for. Part of the rules of every medical school in the Philippines in general is for the applicant to reach their preferred NMAT score. Luckily, I got qualified for all schools in terms of NMAT [because they will also assess GWA], anyway, am more than happy to receive such a wonderful Christmas gift from God. I made not only myself happy but also my family, Madam and Father Kelly [my sponsors] and some concerned friends. Am more than excited to receive the official result via snail mail this January 2011 and have it submitted to my preferred schools. Yippee yippee!
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
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Our lives are just like a typical(potpourri). We are actually a miscellany of different experiences and perspectives in life crafted in the course of our lifetime. Crafts like herbs and dried flowers in jars of various scents and characters. Humanity is so vague to explain in a category. If one could atleast share the stuffs he/she does then we'll realize the essence of our distinctness amidst commonalities by nature. What makes us unique are the diversity of the activities we opt to do. Let me see then what I can share here...
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- John Mark Katindig Torres
- Am an aspiring medical doctor who may not be the scholarly stud but is always willing to learn... believes that no one can thwart one's plan as long as it doesn't harm anyone... and great deeds echo even for eternity...
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