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I "heard" it is better to also use something that sounds like tamphemtamines!im so ridiculously nervous about exams that ive started drinking while im studying. otherwise my stomach feels knotted. i think it really helps my nerves. 99% is straight forward memorization anyway. hope i do okay!!!
I've tried studying after stumbling home drunk when I feel like I am behind and feel guilty for going out. It gives temporary psychological relief but I can't remember any of it the next day. Any alcohol mixed with studying I think is a really bad idea. Not high yield. Dunno why one would be so nervous, tests are a piece of cake. I think beta blockers work best for calming nerves anyway.
My undergrad o-chem professor told us this was true. Then again, he was Irish and took three shots during an 8 am class to show us how the color change on a breathalyzer works. So he might not be the most reliable source.If you are buzzed when you study you have to be buzzed when you take the test.
That's just the way it is.
My undergrad o-chem professor told us this was true. Then again, he was Irish and took three shots during an 8 am class to show us how the color change on a breathalyzer works. So he might not be the most reliable source.
My undergrad o-chem professor told us this was true. Then again, he was Irish and took three shots during an 8 am class to show us how the color change on a breathalyzer works. So he might not be the most reliable source.
im so ridiculously nervous about exams that ive started drinking while im studying. otherwise my stomach feels knotted. i think it really helps my nerves. 99% is straight forward memorization anyway. hope i do okay!!!
If you are buzzed when you study you have to be buzzed when you take the test.
That's just the way it is.
It's called "state-dependent learning," and it's why a lot of people who only play pool while at the bar can't play it when they're not intoxicated. Or so they say.Yeah, I seem to recall that there were several psychological studies which suggested that if you take a test in the same conditions in which you studied you tended to do better. I think they were talking about listening to music and such, but I imagine alcohol use is close enough.
. . .The problem isn't the issue psychological association or whatever the hell it's called, and that he'll have to drink before the test to remember the stuff he studied most effectively, the problem is that he's using alcohol to deal with chronic stress! This isn't the same as having a few beers to wind down after an exam. This is basically self-medication for a chronic issue. Bad news. On your surgery rotation, I'm betting you're gonna be stressed before any new procedure you learn... are you going to drink to cope with that? This seriously is the pathway to addiction for a LOT of physicians, please get help now while you can nip it in the bud.
Mythbusters showed that you have better recall while hypnotized, so I hired a hypnotherapist for my finals.
That explains why you were wandering around the lecture hall pants-less clucking like a chicken.
HHALOL!ROFL 😆

are people really missing the point this badly? The problem isn't the issue psychological association or whatever the hell it's called, and that he'll have to drink before the test to remember the stuff he studied most effectively, the problem is that he's using alcohol to deal with chronic stress! This isn't the same as having a few beers to wind down after an exam. This is basically self-medication for a chronic issue. Bad news. On your surgery rotation, I'm betting you're gonna be stressed before any new procedure you learn... are you going to drink to cope with that? This seriously is the pathway to addiction for a LOT of physicians, please get help now while you can nip it in the bud.
are people really missing the point this badly? The problem isn't the issue psychological association or whatever the hell it's called, and that he'll have to drink before the test to remember the stuff he studied most effectively, the problem is that he's using alcohol to deal with chronic stress! This isn't the same as having a few beers to wind down after an exam. This is basically self-medication for a chronic issue. Bad news. On your surgery rotation, I'm betting you're gonna be stressed before any new procedure you learn... are you going to drink to cope with that? This seriously is the pathway to addiction for a LOT of physicians, please get help now while you can nip it in the bud.
Seconded; isn't he a newbie and has he even responded? No use getting worked up about it. If he has probs he can deal with them, first step is recognizing itI just can't take the OP's post seriously. I think he's fibbing.
Counting drinks since 21 on fingers...I don't think I could've done that by the end of that night on that bday
Yup. I agree. I see this is a problem because in order to work, it requires dependence.
Take it from someone who can count the alcoholic drinks she has had since turning 21 on her fingers... there are other ways to deal with stress.
of course, you probably don't know what a good buzz feels like if you've only had <10 drinks, so maybe it IS a good way to cope with stress.Yup. I agree. I see this is a problem because in order to work, it requires dependence.
Take it from someone who can count the alcoholic drinks she has had since turning 21 on her fingers... there are other ways to deal with stress.
are people really missing the point this badly? The problem isn't the issue psychological association or whatever the hell it's called, and that he'll have to drink before the test to remember the stuff he studied most effectively, the problem is that he's using alcohol to deal with chronic stress! This isn't the same as having a few beers to wind down after an exam. This is basically self-medication for a chronic issue. Bad news. On your surgery rotation, I'm betting you're gonna be stressed before any new procedure you learn... are you going to drink to cope with that? This seriously is the pathway to addiction for a LOT of physicians, please get help now while you can nip it in the bud.
So you actually waited until you were 21 to drink? Wow, I didn't think people really did that. I remember my friends and I putting so much effort into finding booze in the pre-21 days.
I'm not as sure it's as serious as all that. Alot of people mix up a drink occasionally to calm the nerves. Is it ideal from a health standpoint? Probably not. But then again it hardly means that the OP is headed for disaster.
I do this at least once a month. If I'm really stressed about something (usually not a test) I'll have 1-2 drinks. I really don't think it's that big of a deal. I'm totally CAGE negative.
I just can't take the OP's post seriously. I think he's fibbing.
Again, I think he's bluffing. This thread is dumb.
I've had the experience with my acid reflux that it flares up when I'm stressed. I've found that small amounts of alcohol (such as a beer or two, not enough for the buzz) will calm me down and then it goes away. Obviously, much more than that will cause acid reflux in itself and would be a big problem.
I've had the experience with my acid reflux that it flares up when I'm stressed. I've found that small amounts of alcohol (such as a beer or two, not enough for the buzz) will calm me down and then it goes away. Obviously, much more than that will cause acid reflux in itself and would be a big problem.
Besides, you risk becoming addicted and then good bye medicine.
im so ridiculously nervous about exams that ive started drinking while im studying. otherwise my stomach feels knotted. i think it really helps my nerves. 99% is straight forward memorization anyway. hope i do okay!!!
An OTC heartburn reduction med is far more effective vs acid reflux and likely has fewer test-affecting side effects than alcohol. So it kind of sounds like you are making up excuses just to drink.
Actually, I'm on a prescription for it, but when I'm really stressed, I still have problems.
...but when I'm really stressed, I still have problems...
If stress exacerbates your acid reflux, then reduce the stress. Find out the specific stressors that get to you and learn how to manage them. I know it is easier said than done, but there are ways to do that, which don't involve alcohol. I think alcohol is kind of like a not-so-innocent, and probably extraneous, bystander who rides along with your relaxation. What I mean is, the real and lasting tx is relaxation, in conjunction with your prescribed meds.
It's called "state-dependent learning," and it's why a lot of people who only play pool while at the bar can't play it when they're not intoxicated. Or so they say.