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So I'm in a study group for chemistry and my friend had a friend who joined in with his premed girl friend. Anyways I was talking to her throughout the study session and I realized she was stuck up and cocky as heck. When she asked got my gpa and I told her, her exact words were "oh nice, you must have taken really easy classes". I just switched from computer science to premed so I definitely don't think first year cs is easy. It's like this girl can't imagine a universe where someone actually has a higher gpa than her 3.6. Anyone else have similar experiences? I've met 2 premed students now and they have both been like this
 
Just don't exchange test scores, gpa or mcat with any pre-med ever, and you'll be a lot happier. Live in a bubble. Srs
 
Tell her to join sdn, where everyone has a 5.0

Don't worry about it man. People like this exist everywhere. There are plenty of normal and down to earth people who go into medicine.
 
Just don't exchange test scores, gpa or mcat with any pre-med ever, and you'll be a lot happier. Live in a bubble. Srs

+1. Bubbles are cool. Anonymous sharing is okay.

So I'm in a study group for chemistry and my friend had a friend who joined in with his premed girl friend. Anyways I was talking to her throughout the study session and I realized she was stuck up and cocky as heck. When she asked got my gpa and I told her, her exact words were "oh nice, you must have taken really easy classes". I just switched from computer science to premed so I definitely don't think first year cs is easy. It's like this girl can't imagine a universe where someone actually has a higher gpa than her 3.6. Anyone else have similar experiences? I've met 2 premed students now and they have both been like this

Maybe I just went to a really down-to-earth school for undergrad, but yeah, I hardly ever saw that. Everyone was all about helping other people. 90% of the time, the difference between a 3.8 and a 3.6 is hard work/intellect, NOT the difficulty of the class schedule (assuming the major is the same).
 
Its not a "premed girls" thing, its a pretentious thing.
 
Just don't exchange test scores, gpa or mcat with any pre-med ever, and you'll be a lot happier. Live in a bubble. Srs

eff her. seriously, I never share stats. But if for some reason I feel the need to share, I lie and say something worse than I really have. That way people feel bad for me and not threatened lol
 
Every group of people have individuals who possess "stuck up" personalities. Some people are on a different train than others. It is best to ignore them and to focus on serious things like school and extracurriculars. In addition, don't let one little obnoxious girl ruin your perception of all premed girls.
 
eff her. seriously, I never share stats. But if for some reason I feel the need to share, I lie and say something worse than I really have. That way people feel bad for me and not threatened lol

Dude, why? Clearly she's trying to one up you. The only appropriate response is, "4.0. 45T. You? Oh, you haven't finished your pre-reqs yet? Neither have I."
 
So I'm in a study group for chemistry and my friend had a friend who joined in with his premed girl friend. Anyways I was talking to her throughout the study session and I realized she was stuck up and cocky as heck. When she asked got my gpa and I told her, her exact words were "oh nice, you must have taken really easy classes". I just switched from computer science to premed so I definitely don't think first year cs is easy. It's like this girl can't imagine a universe where someone actually has a higher gpa than her 3.6. Anyone else have similar experiences? I've met 2 premed students now and they have both been like this

Why did you allow yourself to get man handled and tell her your GPA? I never disclose that stuff because then it gets out and people judge you by it.
 
Yes this phenomenon is definitely a premed girl thing. Because it definitely has to do with their vaginas. That is definitely relevant.
 
Premed girls? How about premed girl? 🙄 Honestly, it'll take you some time to sift through the jerks. Premeds in general are known to be a bit.... intense. You'll eventually find some cool kids. And believe it or not, some premed girls are really kind and thoughtful. 🙂
 
It is interesting that it seems the majority of these people that are all about sharing their stats etc never manage to make it into med school... speak softly and carry a big stick.

Survivor DO
 
I'm so glad I barely ever interacted w/ pre-meds at my undergrad. Just about everyone I studied w/ wanted to go into research or teaching, with a few interested in PA and Pharm schools. All nice folks.

Same. I was in engineering and I think maybe 1 person out of 50 wanted to go to medical school (not me). Most were chill, sociable people. Even when I did my post-bac, most of my classmates were nursing majors.:naughty:
 
You dont need to talk to other pre-meds to be a successful pre-med. Just keep your cool and keep your grades and mcat to yourself.
 
it is interesting that it seems the majority of these people that are all about sharing their stats etc never manage to make it into med school... Speak softly and carry a big stick.

Survivor do

qft.
 
Every group of people have individuals who possess "stuck up" personalities. Some people are on a different train than others. It is best to ignore them and to focus on serious things like school and extracurriculars. In addition, don't let one little obnoxious girl ruin your perception of all premed girls.

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So I'm in a study group for chemistry and my friend had a friend who joined in with his premed girl friend. Anyways I was talking to her throughout the study session and I realized she was stuck up and cocky as heck. When she asked got my gpa and I told her, her exact words were "oh nice, you must have taken really easy classes". I just switched from computer science to premed so I definitely don't think first year cs is easy. It's like this girl can't imagine a universe where someone actually has a higher gpa than her 3.6. Anyone else have similar experiences? I've met 2 premed students now and they have both been like this

Nothing to do with girls. Just arrogance.

I feel like personally investigating this

I'll join in the investigation.
 
just as her to code in FORTRAN or C all will be settled
 
Wow... She must have taken super ****ing easy classes to have a 3.6 seeing as I only have a 3.4 and I'm going to get into St George AKA The Hopkins of the Carib
 
Dude this is the same chick present in every group of 4 or more girls. She's the jealous/mean one that's always blocking your game when you advance on her friend.

The correct approach is to open with a few negs, hit her with a "yes ladder," then run The Cube to seal the deal.

If you have no idea what I'm talking about, that's good and it means you're a decent person, but you need to read this.

[semi srs]
 
Dude this is the same chick present in every group of 4 or more girls. She's the jealous/mean one that's always blocking your game when you advance on her friend.

The correct approach is to open with a few negs, hit her with a "yes ladder," then run The Cube to seal the deal.

If you have no idea what I'm talking about, that good and it means you're a decent person, but you need to read this.

[semi srs]

Do you wear a fedora, too?
 
Chicks dig the fedora. I also paint my fingernails alternating neon colors and wear a 14" cross necklace when I go peacocking.

So, basically...

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if you are planning on being a doctor, you should probably get used to it. Doesn't have anything to do with her being a "premed girl", but these people exist extensively in academia and in medicine.
 
Just don't exchange test scores, gpa or mcat with any pre-med ever, and you'll be a lot happier. Live in a bubble. Srs

Great advice. I don't share my scores with anyone. First its for my own good. If I know someone is getting higher than me i get discouraged, if someone is lower than me i get complacent. Also, people will judge you forever on your scores. If you tell them your GPA is 3.5 and they are higher they will judge you on that. Don't allow yourself to be judged.
 
Great advice. I don't share my scores with anyone. First its for my own good. If I know someone is getting higher than me i get discouraged, if someone is lower than me i get complacent. Also, people will judge you forever on your scores. If you tell them your GPA is 3.5 and they are higher they will judge you on that. Don't allow yourself to be judged.

They're also the ones who not so subtly let everyone know how well they did (only if they did well) and wonder why people don't want to tell them anything when they have a history of babbling about people's scores to everyone.
 
Tell her to join sdn, where everyone has a 5.0

Don't worry about it man. People like this exist everywhere. There are plenty of normal and down to earth people who go into medicine.

I busted out laughing at this.
 
Its not a "premed girls" thing, its a pretentious thing.

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Yeah, I know it's frustrating but elitist behavior is not unique to one gender or pre-professional track. I'm sure pre-law has it's fair share of those types of remarks but we don't interact with as many pre-law students so it's not as evident.

Props on computer science! Definitely not easy. You will certainly have a unique skill set to offer medicine.
 
Give her wrong numbers--and when you get accepted--she'll be shocked.

Tell others your real numbers--so when she inevitably runs to others saying "OMG HE GOT IN WITH A 2.9!?!?," they'll look at her like she's an idiot.
 
Wow... She must have taken super ****ing easy classes to have a 3.6 seeing as I only have a 3.4 and I'm going to get into St George AKA The Hopkins of the Carib

I have a 3.2 GPA, so St. George's is definitely not an option for me. Eastern Europe, here I come!

Great advice. I don't share my scores with anyone. First its for my own good. If I know someone is getting higher than me i get discouraged, if someone is lower than me i get complacent. Also, people will judge you forever on your scores. If you tell them your GPA is 3.5 and they are higher they will judge you on that. Don't allow yourself to be judged.

Or lie about your scores.
 
Give her wrong numbers--and when you get accepted--she'll be shocked.

Tell others your real numbers--so when she inevitably runs to others saying "OMG HE GOT IN WITH A 2.9!?!?," they'll look at her like she's an idiot.

Thank you for making me laugh , Laughing Man. 😍
 
Premed girls ARE annoying, but it's prolly because I've dealt with them extensively. The ones who think they know, but are misinformed about the most basic aspects of the admissions process, not to mention also being egregiously annoying.
 
Every group of people have individuals who possess "stuck up" personalities. Some people are on a different train than others. It is best to ignore them and to focus on serious things like school and extracurriculars. In addition, don't let one little obnoxious girl ruin your perception of all premed girls.

I was waiting for it and you delivered.
 
I think people are not confident in their abilities. They feel better about their education by putting others down. What they don't realize is that it will hinder them.
 
So the general consensus is to simply dodge the question? I'd rather take the abuse.
 
Next time you meet one, tell her you have a 3.9, woe her with pre medical talk, Impregnate her, get a vasectomy, tell her you really have a 2.9, transfer and act like you dropped out, then when she calls you about the baby, go get a sterility test, laugh in her face, become a doctor, she'll drop out or change plans after being burdened with the stress of raising a child by herself while simultaneously searching for the father, maybe even become a religious freak who believes she's carrying the next messiah, years later, get a DNA test to prove its your baby, tell.your kid she refused to let you meet her, take her to court, prove that you're more financially stable and able to provide better care for the child, rip her only kid away from her, move on.
 
Just don't exchange test scores, gpa or mcat with any pre-med ever, and you'll be a lot happier. Live in a bubble. Srs

Truer words were never spoken. Pre meds are the worst group of people on the planet when it comes to this

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I have some bad new:

You will never stop encountering people like that. Just don't give them any ammunition.
 
next time you meet one, tell her you have a 3.9, woe her with pre medical talk, impregnate her, get a vasectomy, tell her you really have a 2.9, transfer and act like you dropped out, then when she calls you about the baby, go get a sterility test, laugh in her face, become a doctor, she'll drop out or change plans after being burdened with the stress of raising a child by herself while simultaneously searching for the father, maybe even become a religious freak who believes she's carrying the next messiah, years later, get a dna test to prove its your baby, tell.your kid she refused to let you meet her, take her to court, prove that you're more financially stable and able to provide better care for the child, rip her only kid away from her, move on.

o_o
 
Next time you meet one, tell her you have a 3.9, woe her with pre medical talk, Impregnate her, get a vasectomy, tell her you really have a 2.9, transfer and act like you dropped out, then when she calls you about the baby, go get a sterility test, laugh in her face, become a doctor, she'll drop out or change plans after being burdened with the stress of raising a child by herself while simultaneously searching for the father, maybe even become a religious freak who believes she's carrying the next messiah, years later, get a DNA test to prove its your baby, tell.your kid she refused to let you meet her, take her to court, prove that you're more financially stable and able to provide better care for the child, rip her only kid away from her, move on.

Not worth the effort.
 
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