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So I see a bunch of people are getting accepted already (myself included), and I wanted to get an idea of what people are planning on doing between accepted time and matriculation.

Perhaps we can inspire each other to do something cool before hand.


I know I myself am trying to gain a better understanding of Economics by looking at a lot of online lectures and reading those book things.

I'd also like to take a trip to New Zealand and do their highest bungee jump.

What about you guys?
 
So I see a bunch of people are getting accepted already (myself included), and I wanted to get an idea of what people are planning on doing between accepted time and matriculation.

Perhaps we can inspire each other to do something cool before hand.


I know I myself am trying to gain a better understanding of Economics by looking at a lot of online lectures and reading those book things.

I'd also like to take a trip to New Zealand and do their highest bungee jump.

What about you guys?

Congrats! See this thread:

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=962167

I'm taking an online CS course, learning Spanish, and trying to figure out the logistics of becoming employed/ Columbia/cross-country bike ride.
 
If it was me I would just relax for the next 8 months or so before med school.

I think learning a new language would be a great use of time though
 
Gonna play Halo 4 all day 😛
 
So I see a bunch of people are getting accepted already (myself included), and I wanted to get an idea of what people are planning on doing between accepted time and matriculation.

Perhaps we can inspire each other to do something cool before hand.


I know I myself am trying to gain a better understanding of Economics by looking at a lot of online lectures and reading those book things.

I'd also like to take a trip to New Zealand and do their highest bungee jump.

What about you guys?

Step 1: pass my classes
Step 2: go skydiving
Step 3: .......
Step 4: profit
 
Senior year. 🙄

Also, I should probably try to stop incessantly checking the pre-allo forum...there are no more excuses to do so. 😎
 
You need to start studying for Step 1 in the next week or so or you will already be behind.

I am already way ahead of the game! I am pulling off a noworkhistory moment now! I read FA from 2007-2013, all BRS, and RR. I never have felt so pumped! And I didn't even apply yet!.... .....
 
Congrats! See this thread:

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=962167

I'm taking an online CS course, learning Spanish, and trying to figure out the logistics of becoming employed/ Columbia/cross-country bike ride.
You've never been employed?

Well, this is a premedical forum... but still. Those who've never worked are likely at a huge disadvantage as they lack valuable life skills associated with having to hold a job.
 
You've never been employed?

Well, this is a premedical forum... but still. Those who've never worked are likely at a huge disadvantage as they lack valuable life skills associated with having to hold a job.

Actually, I've been employed on and off since I was 16 and I was working up until last month. "Becoming employed" =/= "Becoming employed for the first time..."
 
I am riding the strugglebus when it comes to motivation to study..

I am riding the strugglebus when it comes to motivation for anything...currently curled in a ball on my office couch glaring at people who come in and talk to me. Mighty productive. 😡 Good thing its a slow day....
 
Fighting the urge to quit my job and be completely reckless!
 
Haha, me too about Pre-Allo. I am riding the strugglebus when it comes to motivation to study..

Very much this. I think the trouble with senior year is that I'm not as crunched for time as I have been in the past. Ergo, although I have a list of things do get done, I don't HAVE to get them done right now. It would be better to just do them...but why do that when I can check SDN for the millionth time? 🙄
 
I haven't been accepted yet, but I think you should apply for as many scholarships as possible.
 
I am riding the strugglebus when it comes to motivation for anything...currently curled in a ball on my office couch glaring at people who come in and talk to me. Mighty productive. 😡 Good thing its a slow day....

Supernatural tonight though! But I have to wait until after tomorrow night - stupid evening midterm..
 
Working full time as a medical assistant in a cardiology office. And most importantly, doing a lot more surfing, drinking, reading, and coffee shop exploring.
 
Perusing SDN, trying to figure out which school I want to go with, trying to keep up with classes cause I still need to graduate, chasing girls/ general silly things I normally do. I'm hoping to completely let go and relax this winter break.
 
Keep working while trying to find a way to get laid off so I can collect unemployment.
 
1) Keep hitting the gym more frequently
2) Learn Spanish
3) Party :banana:
 
It's cliche to say, but be sure to enjoy the free time while you have it.

Don't start studying, that's all you will be doing the next two years and any studying you do over the summer won't really help once school starts.

Just relax, you guys earned a break after four years of college and all the stresses of med school admissions. Play those video games you never had a chance to play before, this will be your last chance for quite a while 😀
 
I want to:

finish up two research projects (gunning for 2 pubs, but 1 pub and a poster will do),
go to a NFL game for my 3 fav teams (only going to make it to 2 of them though -- very sad),
go to an NBA game,
travel to 2-3 concerts for new bands I fell in love with on youtube,
snowboard the hell out of this upcoming season,
get my finances in line (sell some property that I own) to pay for ms1/ms2,
learn more about legislation/health policy for state-level involvement in med school,
maybe lose ~10 pounds :meanie:
 
You've never been employed?

Well, this is a premedical forum... but still. Those who've never worked are likely at a huge disadvantage as they lack valuable life skills associated with having to hold a job.

Life skills...hmmm, yes, sitting on top of a chair wearing sunscreen and glasses and yelling at people in the pool..valuable life skills. May it lead me well in life.
 
I want to:

finish up two research projects (gunning for 2 pubs, but 1 pub and a poster will do),
go to a NFL game for my 3 fav teams (only going to make it to 2 of them though -- very sad),
go to an NBA game,
travel to 2-3 concerts for new bands I fell in love with on youtube,
snowboard the hell out of this upcoming season,
get my finances in line (sell some property that I own) to pay for ms1/ms2,
learn more about legislation/health policy for state-level involvement in med school,
maybe lose ~10 pounds :meanie:

Sounds awesome, where are you thinking. I want to do some snowboarding myself but I doubt it will be anything to write home about.
 
Sounds awesome, where are you thinking. I want to do some snowboarding myself but I doubt it will be anything to write home about.

I'd LOVE to venture to the west coast (colorado et al.) for some lonnnng runs, but that isn't going to be a reality this year. I'll be hopping resort-to-resort on the east coast...Vermont, Maryland, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, etc.
 
I want to get some traveling in - I'm thinking of heading back to the motherland (China) this winter break and make my way back to Europe this summer - one thing I'd want to do for sure is hit up Pamplona during Running of the Bulls 😀
 
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