When starting it always feels like you can't know everything you are taught, but eventually over time you will start to get the hang of it, it's only that, that happens at different times for different people so when you notice that your friend is starting to do well especially in terms of understanding things, don't beat yourself down or start comparing yourself, just know that your time will come too, eventually you all end up knowing the same thing
My first year had its ups and downs, but I’m honest when I say this I’m glad I got out of it alive and not dead. I think what made it real hard is I got in with already bad mental health so being in a new place with only one close friend and the doctors not being helpful and also being the only one in med school in my family didn’t really help. I felt very lost and isolated and like everyone is wayyyy ahead of me. I’m in my 3rd year and I know a bit how to manage stuff a lot better.
Hey! UW Idaho 1st year here. We just finished our first block - totally agree on the pacing/level of understanding point you made. Best of luck on week 2!
Nice!! I interviewed at uw.. Got rejected lol. But yeah, i am starting to get into a good flow and being more okay with being overwhelmed haha. Good luck to you as well!
bless ya so much hard work to become an dr I'm sure in end your get there i hope one day to help teach medical students as one of there body donors as I'm thermally ill young man so decided to give consent to body donation in hope to help teach medical students Anatomy i wish all well in there studies and pray you carry on to become great dr take care
All the biology was definitely very good to lay the foundations for a lot thats covered in med school. But out of everything, I would say anatomy and physiology, biochem, cell biology, molecular biology, and genetics are probably the most useful for med school.
When you put so much ours you should save at least 5 minutes to think if this type of education can make a doctor good or if interns and stuff can more so that you can focus on these later on during the studies
When starting it always feels like you can't know everything you are taught, but eventually over time you will start to get the hang of it, it's only that, that happens at different times for different people so when you notice that your friend is starting to do well especially in terms of understanding things, don't beat yourself down or start comparing yourself, just know that your time will come too, eventually you all end up knowing the same thing
such an inspiring video to watch in the middle of application season!
Aww thank you!! Keep up the hard work and you’ll get in (:
Loved the interviewing other med school part. Great idea 👏🏾👏🏾
Wishing you strength and grace.
My first year had its ups and downs, but I’m honest when I say this I’m glad I got out of it alive and not dead. I think what made it real hard is I got in with already bad mental health so being in a new place with only one close friend and the doctors not being helpful and also being the only one in med school in my family didn’t really help. I felt very lost and isolated and like everyone is wayyyy ahead of me. I’m in my 3rd year and I know a bit how to manage stuff a lot better.
Hey! UW Idaho 1st year here. We just finished our first block - totally agree on the pacing/level of understanding point you made. Best of luck on week 2!
Nice!! I interviewed at uw.. Got rejected lol. But yeah, i am starting to get into a good flow and being more okay with being overwhelmed haha. Good luck to you as well!
bless ya so much hard work to become an dr I'm sure in end your get there i hope one day to help teach medical students as one of there body donors as I'm thermally ill young man so decided to give consent to body donation in hope to help teach medical students Anatomy i wish all well in there studies and pray you carry on to become great dr take care
You got this Ben! Proud of you!
Thank you!!
I'm in my second week of vet school and HOLY SHIT. So much information at once 😩
Nate is so real for that at the end LOL
What classes do you think helped you prepare for medical school? Like which classes helped you build a foundation so everything wasn’t new to you?
All the biology was definitely very good to lay the foundations for a lot thats covered in med school. But out of everything, I would say anatomy and physiology, biochem, cell biology, molecular biology, and genetics are probably the most useful for med school.
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Love this!!
Woah you’re just starting!! I’m 27, you think it’s too late for me to do this dream?
It’s never too late pursuit your dream you will never regret it I believe in you !
Absolutely not!! There are people in my class that are 35+
Awesome, I’m looking into baccalaureate programs atm. Can’t wait to follow your journey
@@Poppomatic64Good luck my friend
keep it up brother, stay strong
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When you put so much ours you should save at least 5 minutes to think if this type of education can make a doctor good or if interns and stuff can more so that you can focus on these later on during the studies
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