realistic weekend of a premed at Liberty University|studying, going out, 7am routine, get to know me
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- realistic weekend in the life of a premed student at liberty university.
Get to know me as well as get to understand the life of a premed at liberty university.
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Girlll Violetta is MY SHOW. I'm currently binging it 😂
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After watching the whole video, I can say that listening to your journey through school was inspiring for me. My journey was similar to yours. Throughout elementary and middle school I struggled with school so much. My grades were more like D's and F's, I was proud when I got a C. When I got to high school I made a promise to myself that I was going to figure out a way for me to learn better because I was tired of getting low grades and wanted to do well in school. I stayed after school for tutoring and watched videos online to get a better understanding. I don't really to talk about "academic past," if you will, but watching your video was comforting to know that I am not the only one that went through something like that. I'll be starting at Liberty in the Fall, I wish I could meet you. You seem really cool!
Yes! I love that show it got me interested in learning Spanish.
I am happy that you share that experience with me. I often felt like an imposter studying premed because I was never known as the "smart kid" but everyone has their own journey in studying STEM or any other major. I am happy you will be coming to Liberty this fall semester, this coming semester is my last one :)
Teina looked done with the rehearsal as well 😹
Lol 😭😭😭. She had a busy week😉
Do you know if i can get into med school with the ONLINE BS in Biology degree? Could you ask someone at your school plz? Your video is the ONLY one about a pre med at National Uni 🙃
It depends on the medical school, many schools require biology and chemistry labs to be in person so I don't recommend it because it can limit the schools you can be able to get into. I know my school does not allow bio/chem majors to do their core classes online due to this reason.