Friday, December 1, 2006

Asking questions is over-rated:

Over the last fall, I, like most of the people in the backrow, have come to realize that asking questions is over-rated. And not just asking questions from the backrow is over-rated, but for the backrow, other people in class asking questions during the lecture is also over-rated. First of all for us in the back row, it’s futile to raise our hand to ask a question about the lecture. The professors, they never notice us in the back, its as if to them, we don’t exist, its like we are an outer province that doesn’t get paid attention to and is left to develop on its on. If we even ever ask a question, we don’t raise our hands any more, that has long been abandoned. Now we just yell it out, as my friend Tahir does so well “Hey Dr. Yeasting, the decidua does what now?” Well, he doesn’t exactly ask like that, but you get the idea. Then the rest of the class thinks the backrow is rude and uncultured, but this is what the class has reduced us to, how else are we to strive in the back without resulting to less then proper manners. What the rest of the class forgets at times is that we are medical school students too. Just because we sit in the back doesn’t mean we are less medical student then the rest of the class. All medical students were created equal. Its in the honor code (I think). So don’t assume we are beneath you all, in fact, we are actually above you all, physically speaking that is. So we deserve the same amount of time as that silly first row in the far left, that averages one question per person per lecture. That’s just silly. I am sure that the rest of the class (not just the backrow) will agree with me when I say, 4 out of 5 times, the far left first row ask questions that have nothing to do with what we need to know for the exam. They ask the question, and you start looking through your notes, only to realize “oh wait that’s an extra-lectural question”. It gets to the point that whenever the far left first row asks a question, at least for me, that mean break time. I lay back in my chair, and relax and let the professor explain to the them why its this way and not this way and why sometimes it can be this way and then one time it is so this way that the other way doesn’t matter and so on. And when other people in class ask a question, a question that might be important, nobody in the backrow, can even hear it. Sometimes the professor just answers “yes that’s correct” and you’re like, “what? What is correct, what was the question?” But you don’t know what the freaking questions was because the professor doesn’t repeat the question, and you’re left confused, feeling sorry for your self. So the point, questions are over-rated. At least I think so. What do you think?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think this was a poignant reflection on what is a real issue in medical school. An important issue, not only for the back row, but for all rows. Secondly, I think blogging is not for meaningful issues! It exists in our society for the sole purpose of distracting us from our "real issues." Next time, shape up - I thought you armenians were supposed to be talented.

Anonymous said...

Ashoty-woty, That was such a GOOD post!!!!!!!! You are such a big boy now, and you write these cute little-wittle posts. I rememeber when you were this itty bitty, and now you are learning to be a doctor..Sooooo cute. xoxo, Your Mom

PS - Have you been taking your vitamins?? How are you going to be a big, strong boy without them?

Liberty said...

If all the blog entries are this good, I'll be a regular reader ;)

(ex-frontrower, ex-backrower, and now random mid-rower)

~Liberty

Mariam said...

I like how you haven't updated. Makes our blog look better.

Finally, your homie Elvis says he "staying out of it." HAHAHHAHAHA. Even your friends don't got yo blog's back.

Anonymous said...

I really hate it when they ask questions when we are all ready to leave. I want to smack them and be like, look biatch, just wear your gloves in lab because formaldehyde is a damned carcinogen and I don't want to have to take care of your stupid question-askin ass when I am the doctor and you are in the bed because you idolize Dr. Yeasting and won't wear your damned gloveS~!

Travis said...

I'm more concerned with a particular someone in the middle 2nd or 3rd row. I think he asks pointless questions at a rate of at least 3x that of any "gunner" in the infamous front left row. "PATIENCE DAMMIT" --CBC (well, we know that's what she wanted to say)