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Hi all,
Well, it's almost the end of my first year here, and I am SERIOUSLY worried that what worked for me this year is going to come back and bite me in the butt when I start clinical rotations.
Basically, I did pretty well, thanks to verbatim lecture notes and lecture videotapes, but overall, I was pretty lazy. If I didn't feel like going to an 8am class, well, then I slept in. I went out pretty frequently. I occasionally skipped gross lab 😱
I'm curious if there are any 3rd/4th years who had a difficult time making the adjustment from the preclinical years, when they pretty much could make their schedule?
The way I see it, there are alot of really HARD workers at my school. They go to every class, study their butts off, and have a heck of alot of self-discipline. Let's just say that at times, I can be a little lacking in the latter compartment. 😛 😛
So I'm thinking that I'm going to have to give myself a year (ie 2nd year) to get out of this slacker mode and start going to all my classes (yes, even the morning ones 😱 😱 ) and studying my ass off. That way, when I HAVE to get up at 4AM for a surgery rotation, I'll have the self-discipline to do it.
Any thoughts? Anyone find it a HUGE adjustment? a manageable one? comments from med students in the clinical years and beyond are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
ttac
Well, it's almost the end of my first year here, and I am SERIOUSLY worried that what worked for me this year is going to come back and bite me in the butt when I start clinical rotations.
Basically, I did pretty well, thanks to verbatim lecture notes and lecture videotapes, but overall, I was pretty lazy. If I didn't feel like going to an 8am class, well, then I slept in. I went out pretty frequently. I occasionally skipped gross lab 😱
I'm curious if there are any 3rd/4th years who had a difficult time making the adjustment from the preclinical years, when they pretty much could make their schedule?
The way I see it, there are alot of really HARD workers at my school. They go to every class, study their butts off, and have a heck of alot of self-discipline. Let's just say that at times, I can be a little lacking in the latter compartment. 😛 😛
So I'm thinking that I'm going to have to give myself a year (ie 2nd year) to get out of this slacker mode and start going to all my classes (yes, even the morning ones 😱 😱 ) and studying my ass off. That way, when I HAVE to get up at 4AM for a surgery rotation, I'll have the self-discipline to do it.
Any thoughts? Anyone find it a HUGE adjustment? a manageable one? comments from med students in the clinical years and beyond are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
ttac