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Don’t pre-study.Any recommendations for med school related pre-studying? Or maybe some step 1 prep?
I have plenty of hobbies and things I enjoy doing for fun, but I also want to some kind of studying/learning.
I second this.Don’t pre-study.
I would like to disagree here. It's almost impossible to do Anki without the bare basics of medicine under your belt. If you start too early, all you do is rote memorization. I would say if Anki is your jam, start it in the second semester.Learn Anki during early summer (settings, etc.). Start with Anking on day 1 of class. Some may say it's overkill w/ step 1 being p/f but the material is still the same. Do Anki everyday and your future self will thank you
I feel like you responded with this in a similar thread a year ago, and I liked it and quoted with a "ditto" like I am now.Research skill like Python or R
This. Especially if your med school is in SoCal, but really anywhere it comes in handy. I'm jealous of the people that have taken time to get good at it, and it is useful when you are a MS3/4 on rotations.Spanish.
Enjoy now while you can. You will have plenty of studies to do when you start.Any recommendations for med school related pre-studying? Or maybe some step 1 prep?
I have plenty of hobbies and things I enjoy doing for fun, but I also want to some kind of studying/learning.
Weird. Prestudy threads don't usually pop up until at least March. I guess climate change really is affecting everything.After a decade on SDN this question STILL comes up. I guess its the one constant. Go for it OP, buy Cecils and power through it or youre already behind. Let the gunner games begin.
Ah I’ve been accepted since early October and I’m so thankful, but I’m at a loss of what to do to pass time. It’s been three months.
That's great! Make sure you find a good studio that will let you do some painting. Check out any events or online publications that showcase student art. Some schools will encourage students to showcase their art for fundraising purposes (student run free clinic) every year.Good idea! Great to manage stress. I paint a lot so that helps too—- meditation is a great idea too
Knowing Spanish has been useful on every rotation I've done so far (had to get certified ofc). It also looks great on residency applications, and it's just awesome and usefulSpanish.
What sort of certification did you get? I have an inordinate amount of free time at the end of 3rd year and during 4th year, so I’d like to look into this more. My very little Spanish background is 6 hours of undergrad Spanish.Knowing Spanish has been useful on every rotation I've done so far (had to get certified ofc). It also looks great on residency applications, and it's just awesome and useful
I more mean unsuspend cards that deal with the topics covered in lectures each day - starting from day 1. Not just haphazardly unlocking cards about unrelated things that haven't been covered.I would like to disagree here. It's almost impossible to do Anki without the bare basics of medicine under your belt. If you start too early, all you do is rote memorization. I would say if Anki is your jam, start it in the second semester.
How proficient do you recommend we be in Python/R before we matriculate? I have a few months on my hands and I’m interested in a competitive specialty that’s going to require me to churn out some pubs in med school.Research skill like Python or R
How proficient do you recommend we be in Python/R before we matriculate? I have a few months on my hands and I’m interested in a competitive specialty that’s going to require me to churn out some pubs in med school.
comfortable with all the data science packages and able to read and understand stack overflowHow proficient do you recommend we be in Python/R before we matriculate? I have a few months on my hands and I’m interested in a competitive specialty that’s going to require me to churn out some pubs in med school.