I just started pre-nursing and to do anything requires so much schooling but not to fear if if I graduate from pre-nursing I get $3000 scholarship that would make such a huge difference in the long run😭
Math is a skill; you just get better. Switch if you’d like, though if medicine has been your dream, keep going. From a high school student - I’m shit at maths but am trying either way to become an engineer. Wish me luck. I wish you luck too! 😊
@@greeninja1396 I got a 63 on the essay and a 76 on one test and a 97.78 on the other but I’m pissed about the essay because we had the option to do a easier assignment instead because of the hurricane and she didn’t tell be because I was out that day and she didn’t update canvass or send me a email or anything but the reason we had the essay due on this quarter is because “some people need the grade” and she says she’s all about equatable opportunities but then when I mentioned that I didn’t know about the alternative assignment she said that “you would’ve know if you where here” but it was a excused absence so she had no reason to unfairly discriminate against me so I’m not even going to try in that class anymore because she said that all test and quizzes will be replaced with our score on the eoc so I’m not even going to show up to that class anymore (Edit) sorry for the rant but that l essay was bullshit and she graded my harshly because I had points that need in text citations but the rubric didn’t say that I should be using in text notations and my friend ai generated his and got a 80
As somone who is only in high school but is taking classes so by the time I graduate I can be a Certified Nurse Assistant. This video is so funny for clinicals
Pre med isn’t too bad. Don’t let this video dissuade you. The worst classes for pre med (biomedical sciences) are organic chem 1 and 2, Biochem 1 and 2, cell biology, and maybe some of your senior year classes. And if you use rate my professor to get the easy o chem and Biochem professors, those won’t be too bad.
as someone who is pre-med, it IS that bad. 'those won't be too bad' depends on the teachers your school even HAS and on top of that, there's the MCAT that you have to take to even get into med school
@@decasuffrage9021 As a medical student prepping for my first round of the boards, it's really not that bad. I get it seems that way right now since difficult, high volume studying is a new experience in undergrad. It will be significantly worse in the future if you attend medical school. Learn to love it (or at least tolerate it) or reconsider the career. Medicine is not the same as pure biochem, OChem, physics, or advanced biology, true, but it is a synthesis of *all* of those. If you don't enjoy learning about and taking exams on those subjects it is very unlikely you are going to enjoy medical school or your job as a physician. For reference, in medical school you will take block exams every 2-3 weeks during MS1/2 (you move through a semester's worth of content in ~4 weeks sometimes), and failing one can mean failing the block, which has large consequences. The MCAT is a hard exam and very stressful. Boards are significantly harder and are career-deciding exams. There are many challenges in pre-med, but they are smaller and failure is less consequential than it will be in the future. The more you embrace the suck, the better you will do in becoming a physician
I’m a premed. Classes are not the difficult part. MCAT is annoying but it’s not the worst part. The part that I hate with burning passion is the requirement of extracurricular activities (shadowing, volunteering, researching, leadership experience) on top of passing all your classes and getting good grades (3.7+gpa is preferred). Also it costs a lot of money to pay for MCAT tests and prep materials, plus primary and secondary applications. You also have to write a bunch of essays for secondary application, then have to pass an interview. You can spend literal years of your life and tens of thousands of dollars to prepare a good application but there is no guarantee that you will get in at the end. Premed is that bad!!!!! - speaking as someone who passed all premed courses while getting a chemical engineering bachelor with magna cum laude yet still begging medical schools to please let me in.
“This isn’t my sandwich” like it was a sandwich 💀💀
The pain is his voice when he said that
"What kind of job is gonna pay that off"
The hospital scamming patients into poverties.
Not him being in a perpetual state of panic 😭
Lowkey I feel like colleges should make pre med cheaper or just throw in free rooming and unlimited meal swipes.
wouldn’t work, a lot of premeds don’t even end up making it to when you apply. would be better to j have more med schools with free tuition
@@avgstudent4.0 that’s actually a pretty good idea.
In my country we don't even have pre-med you apply straight to medical school it just takes an extra year I think
I just started pre-nursing and to do anything requires so much schooling but not to fear if if I graduate from pre-nursing I get $3000 scholarship that would make such a huge difference in the long run😭
As a pre-med Biochemistry major. I dream about crashing out, and switching to engineering, but I’m bad at math :( .
Math is a skill;
you just get better.
Switch if you’d like, though if medicine has been your dream, keep going.
From a high school student - I’m shit at maths but am trying either way to become an engineer.
Wish me luck.
I wish you luck too!
😊
Ahhhhh is the genetic engineering part of biochem killing ya?
“MY PROFFERERS DONT EVEN SPEAK ENGLISH AND….. ThIS IsNt mY SANDWICH 😡😭” Throws it aggressively 😂😂😂😂😂
i have eyes, i saw the video
god I love this video why is this channel so underrated 😭
ikr? the attention to detail too. like the pics of “guy in scrubs” on his desktop
Love the day in the life shorts keep them up, do one on day in the life of a chemistry major or a business major or a biochemistry major
Hitting a little too close to home with this one 😭
Tomorrow I have two unit test and a essay worth 20 % of my grade but I rather scroll then start the essay or study
How did it go?
@@greeninja1396 I got a 63 on the essay and a 76 on one test and a 97.78 on the other but I’m pissed about the essay because we had the option to do a easier assignment instead because of the hurricane and she didn’t tell be because I was out that day and she didn’t update canvass or send me a email or anything but the reason we had the essay due on this quarter is because “some people need the grade” and she says she’s all about equatable opportunities but then when I mentioned that I didn’t know about the alternative assignment she said that “you would’ve know if you where here” but it was a excused absence so she had no reason to unfairly discriminate against me so I’m not even going to try in that class anymore because she said that all test and quizzes will be replaced with our score on the eoc so I’m not even going to show up to that class anymore
(Edit) sorry for the rant but that l essay was bullshit and she graded my harshly because I had points that need in text citations but the rubric didn’t say that I should be using in text notations and my friend ai generated his and got a 80
This is too real and as a high school student that’s school specializing in medical it sucks I feel this daily lmaoo
do you go to debakey high school?
As a pre-nursing student I honestly relate to all of this 😭
Luv ur vids ❤
The profs not speaking English (i.e accents) hits home 😂
As somone who is only in high school but is taking classes so by the time I graduate I can be a Certified Nurse Assistant. This video is so funny for clinicals
This is so real I am doing the same thing but with medical assistance and it is so accurate
There is a 1 year LPN program for 18k near me. It's a crazy good deal. I got grants to pay for half of it.
What is his major anyway?
youtube shorts? maybe
Damn that’s rough😭
Pre med isn’t too bad. Don’t let this video dissuade you. The worst classes for pre med (biomedical sciences) are organic chem 1 and 2, Biochem 1 and 2, cell biology, and maybe some of your senior year classes. And if you use rate my professor to get the easy o chem and Biochem professors, those won’t be too bad.
as someone who is pre-med, it IS that bad. 'those won't be too bad' depends on the teachers your school even HAS and on top of that, there's the MCAT that you have to take to even get into med school
@@decasuffrage9021 As a medical student prepping for my first round of the boards, it's really not that bad. I get it seems that way right now since difficult, high volume studying is a new experience in undergrad.
It will be significantly worse in the future if you attend medical school. Learn to love it (or at least tolerate it) or reconsider the career.
Medicine is not the same as pure biochem, OChem, physics, or advanced biology, true, but it is a synthesis of *all* of those. If you don't enjoy learning about and taking exams on those subjects it is very unlikely you are going to enjoy medical school or your job as a physician. For reference, in medical school you will take block exams every 2-3 weeks during MS1/2 (you move through a semester's worth of content in ~4 weeks sometimes), and failing one can mean failing the block, which has large consequences.
The MCAT is a hard exam and very stressful. Boards are significantly harder and are career-deciding exams. There are many challenges in pre-med, but they are smaller and failure is less consequential than it will be in the future. The more you embrace the suck, the better you will do in becoming a physician
More than 90% of pre-med students will fail to become doctors, it's pretty bad.
I’m a premed. Classes are not the difficult part. MCAT is annoying but it’s not the worst part. The part that I hate with burning passion is the requirement of extracurricular activities (shadowing, volunteering, researching, leadership experience) on top of passing all your classes and getting good grades (3.7+gpa is preferred). Also it costs a lot of money to pay for MCAT tests and prep materials, plus primary and secondary applications. You also have to write a bunch of essays for secondary application, then have to pass an interview. You can spend literal years of your life and tens of thousands of dollars to prepare a good application but there is no guarantee that you will get in at the end. Premed is that bad!!!!!
- speaking as someone who passed all premed courses while getting a chemical engineering bachelor with magna cum laude yet still begging medical schools to please let me in.
The sandwich 🥪 is the notebook 📓. Tast like paper
It’s some one else’s sandwich
Wait - are you just acting or are you really pre med?????????
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Mots high payed doctors go on vacations and work 3 days than take a break or vacation that’s the doctor life well if you can earn enough anyways
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☠️ anybody else here the white guy say the N word or am I tripping?
where?
nah you're just brainwashed
I also heard that lmao
which one..
First
Did anybody else hear the white guy say the N-word?
Same
when
When?
no, cancel culture has just rotted your brain into looking for reasons to be mad 24/7
He just said “And I got to” but he said it really fast so it sounded like “Nd-I-gotta”