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Currently a D2 at a mid-tier, clinically heavy school. Is it normal to feel like I don't know anything/I'm not prepared? Been studying for the past 7-8 months using the gold standard methods (UFAPS) and am about to take the month in July. I've tried making lots of sacrifices studying for this exam (studying during breaks/not going out for almost a whole year) and feel like it's extremely hard to balance studying for this beast of an exam while trying to do well in my classes. My school's curriculum is built to make students be in lab for hours everyday on top of academic exams almost every week. I mean, it's not like I can forego school but I also know the CBSE requires lots of time and effort... Finding a balance seems to be almost impossible lol
Currently a D2 at a mid-tier, clinically heavy school. Is it normal to feel like I don't know anything/I'm not prepared? Been studying for the past 7-8 months using the gold standard methods (UFAPS) and am about to take the month in July. I've tried making lots of sacrifices studying for this exam (studying during breaks/not going out for almost a whole year) and feel like it's extremely hard to balance studying for this beast of an exam while trying to do well in my classes. My school's curriculum is built to make students be in lab for hours everyday on top of academic exams almost every week. I mean, it's not like I can forego school but I also know the CBSE requires lots of time and effort... Finding a balance seems to be almost impossible lol