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Advice for first year medical students

Advice for first year medical students

Medical school is not a cult. With good time management skills you can have time for a family, recreation, exercise, and whatever else it is you like to do. (With the exception of Surgery, OB-Gyn, and Medicine rotations in third year.)

Time management is critical. When you study, study goddamit and don’t get distracted by things like SDN. Know when to quit studying. If you are spending eight hours per day studying and attending every lecture then you have either have problems or you just find the Krebbs cycle fascinating. There is a time in every day to call it quits. Sleep is important. It is dumb to pull all-nighters but especially dumb to lose sleep weeks before an exam.

source: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=95608  , post #10

Advice for first year medical students

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