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<blockquote data-quote="Vyzzle" data-source="post: 21997990" data-attributes="member: 338696"><p>It's doable, varies from person to person. I'd say let M1 play out a little bit to see how you adjust to the courseload. Some people have LOADS of free time. Others are in the books like 12hrs a day (honestly these people in my limited experience usually are still struggling with class even with all this work put in, they typically aren't studying efficiently). You just need to be honest with yourself.</p><p></p><p>I did an SMP before M1 which definitely helped, so during pre-clin I worked 5-10+ hours a week, did clinical research, was apart of several clubs, worked out, went out on weekends, did my own thing, kept up with hobbies, etc. In general, there is a lot of time, especially if you know how to study efficiently. Quality over quantity.</p><p></p><p>I'd say pre-clin med school itself (lectures, PBLs, didactics, etc) was roughly ~30hrs a week. Less in the beginning of a block, more when exams came up. That's another ~80hrs in the waking week leftover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vyzzle, post: 21997990, member: 338696"] It's doable, varies from person to person. I'd say let M1 play out a little bit to see how you adjust to the courseload. Some people have LOADS of free time. Others are in the books like 12hrs a day (honestly these people in my limited experience usually are still struggling with class even with all this work put in, they typically aren't studying efficiently). You just need to be honest with yourself. I did an SMP before M1 which definitely helped, so during pre-clin I worked 5-10+ hours a week, did clinical research, was apart of several clubs, worked out, went out on weekends, did my own thing, kept up with hobbies, etc. In general, there is a lot of time, especially if you know how to study efficiently. Quality over quantity. I'd say pre-clin med school itself (lectures, PBLs, didactics, etc) was roughly ~30hrs a week. Less in the beginning of a block, more when exams came up. That's another ~80hrs in the waking week leftover. [/QUOTE]
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