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What you wish you'd known before medicine


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Guest frenchfrog

Hey,

I just wanted any and all current med students to share tips or bits of information that they learned/figured out while going through med school but wish they had known before starting.

Any tricks of the trade are helpful!

Name general things, school specific "lessons", anything.

Thank you so much!:D

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Guest Kirsteen

Hey there,

 

For one, enjoy and make the most of your free time in the pre-clerkship years of medical school. Thereafter, free time can be a lot more difficult to come by. :)

 

Cheers,

Kirsteen

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Guest TimmyMax

Hey,

 

Along the same lines as Ollie- no one cares where you did your undergrad, so long as you got good marks!

 

Best of luck!

Timmy

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Guest aneliz

That there is no such thing as the perfect applicant... and neither is there a list of 'stuff' that you need to have on your application to make it good.

 

Your application needs to show decent academic achievement in a defined university program (of any kind) as well as some connection with and commitment to the community around you. Period.

 

There are an infinite number of ways to demonstrate the above... so don't get trapped in the 'premed' rat-race... it is all a lie.

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