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There were signs all along that this was the right career for me, including when I was a kid, but I never had some epiphany. In fact, when people said I should go to medical school or law school or whatever, I blew them off. I got tired of being pigeon-holed as "the smart one" or whatever.I totally agree. While I don't know any BS/MD's personally, I have friends who know some and hear all sorts of other anecdote that just to me screams of entitled smart children. I, too, have found my main inspirations or, perhaps more correctly, confirmations of my desire to be a doctor during college.
can someone explain to me why that user Premedinho was marked as a troll? Alright, she was stupid to ask about cardiology, but i guess any new user on here would ask something like that... seems kind of harsh.
There were signs all along that this was the right career for me, including when I was a kid, but I never had some epiphany. In fact, when people said I should go to medical school or law school or whatever, I blew them off. I got tired of being pigeon-holed as "the smart one" or whatever.
This is probably why I majored in theatre in college, though by the time I was halfway through senior year I knew without a doubt that I didn't want to do it anymore. I would just like to go back in time and smack my 16 year old self around until she promised not to apply ED to a ridiculously expensive, reputably stingy private university and only go somewhere that gave her a full ride.
I think we either get a lot of trolls on this forum because it's so large, or we see some of the same questions/attitudes so often that it becomes almost tantamount to being a troll. The list that one member posted in that thread about each of the hot-buttons that person posted in the same topic really do make it look like the perfect "intellectual trolling" attempt. -- too perfect, as it was almost obviously trolling. Also, if an IP trace runs a match to another member, that could be a sign.
Hahah, that's high tech, I feel embarrassed then for that guy
I despise Ted Danson and Funkhouser.
Yeah I used to be a senior mod on a rather large forum. Once we identified spammers/trolls as having the same IP, we just banned the IP for good. Could also do a username lookup by IP address and reverse. Pretty useful, since you can also get address/location/name information from a who.is search, so anyone threatening the group could be traced, if they were posting from home.
this technology feeds my paranoia and ==>the dollhouse.
this technology feeds my paranoia and ==>the dollhouse.
Yeah, SDN works pretty hard to preserve anonymity.curbye, let's meet up, i'm interested in doing research on paranoia, we can publish an article- best of all, i'll even let you take 1st author, wouldn't that be great?
lol, but in all seriousness, i think SDN can't legally release identities of people, it's in the fine print; so you can sleep easy.
Hi guys! I am class of 2015 , new to this forum. What a great resource for application stuff.
I made a thread about tihs, but is anyone on here planning on working full time while applying? I will be working 50 ish hours a week starting june (will have primary submitted before work starts), and i'm starting to panic that I won't be able to do secondaries amidst all this...
Hi guys! I am class of 2015 , new to this forum. What a great resource for application stuff.
I made a thread about tihs, but is anyone on here planning on working full time while applying? I will be working 50 ish hours a week starting june (will have primary submitted before work starts), and i'm starting to panic that I won't be able to do secondaries amidst all this...
just to ease your mind a bit here. Some schools realize that your income is going to be higher then normal due to working. Therefore they sometimes allow you to fill out something that basically is a projected income which they use. I only know of a few schools who do this (ucd being one and i think youre aplying there). So dont worry too much. You would only have 1/2 a year of extra income...its probably not going to break the efc unless you get close to 60k or so.I wouldn't worry about this too much. In general working full time is less of a time commitment than doing school full time and studying. It is definitely less stressful.
My biggest concern with working full time while applying and during my gap year is that it will affect my EFC when I fill out my fafsa. I could see that as potentially being a problem for me.
just to ease your mind a bit here. Some schools realize that your income is going to be higher then normal due to working. Therefore they sometimes allow you to fill out something that basically is a projected income which they use. I only know of a few schools who do this (ucd being one and i think youre aplying there). So dont worry too much. You would only have 1/2 a year of extra income...its probably not going to break the efc unless you get close to 60k or so.
do you guys think me volunteering for a month (starting now) before i submit my app may 1st (DO) will really make a difference? i would continue to volunteer of cousre, but i'm just wondering if i should try to cram this in right now.
the only way it might be useful is for updating later in the cycle. Its not useful for your amcas app but as you will find out, you will be likely writing a few (or many) LOIs to several schools as well as updating them with new activities to show interest. I did a few new activities partly for this reason (as well as in case i had to reapply). I found it useful but also its an activity i always wanted to do but couldnt while i was in school.do you guys think me volunteering for a month (starting now) before i submit my app may 1st (DO) will really make a difference? i would continue to volunteer of cousre, but i'm just wondering if i should try to cram this in right now.
Wow, just came home from a full day of shadowing a pediatric surgeon.
Pretty cool, I got to scrub in and watch all the cases. Everything is so small, though. I don't know if I could do it.
It can't hurt, but a month of volunteering isn't going to make much of a difference. If you are currently light on hours then it might help more in the form of an update letter later on though.
the only way it might be useful is for updating later in the cycle. Its not useful for your amcas app but as you will find out, you will be likely writing a few (or many) LOIs to several schools as well as updating them with new activities to show interest. I did a few new activities partly for this reason (as well as in case i had to reapply). I found it useful but also its an activity i always wanted to do but couldnt while i was in school.
g-tube insertion, hernia repair, some other stuff 🙂
saw a few actually, one was 18 months, another 3, another 4.
bilateral hernia and inguinal hernia I got too see 🙂
one of the kids was supposed to get a circumsion, but the doctor was kind of uncomfortable with the idea of giving it because his scrotum and foreskin was rigid and aregular and large relative to the kid's urinary organ.
He said if he did it, the kid would have a crooked penis.
He was very frustrated while looking at it, "how do you pee out of this thing?"
My apologies guys, but after a recent reconsideration of our terms of service, we have to be more stringent on our off topic thread policy. This unfortunately includes social threads like this one...As such, this thread is now being moved to the Lounge.
In other news... my non-science letter may not end up very good. I should have asked this professor for a letter earlier--she has >400 students/semester and I don't think she remembers me very well any more =(. The next-most-recent non-science professor was from over a year ago!
ha, my non science letter was from 5 years ago, the next closest was from 7 years ago
dont worry too much just explain the situation and ask if they can write a strong letter. My non sci letter was from 4 years ago. I went to the prof. she said she didnt remember me that well but would meet. She looked up my grade in her class from 05, saw i was the top student, and then i told her my story, she read my PS, I explained how I needed a nonsci letter, etc.... In the end she wrote me probably my best letter and was super helpful🙂. Just make sure your prof. is willing and itll be fine.In other news... my non-science letter may not end up very good. I should have asked this professor for a letter earlier--she has >400 students/semester and I don't think she remembers me very well any more =(. The next-most-recent non-science professor was from over a year ago!
I hope this is an april fools joke. This is going to mess with my forum rotation.
i agree about danson. seriously, F YOU TED DANSON. but funkhouser? yeah, annoying, but hilarious. and blossom as a mental-health sister? priceless.
this technology feeds my paranoia and ==>the dollhouse.
So... anyway, I just OWNED an AAMC practice test. Going to take another one tomorrow.
May 1st. I had a mini breakdown today that it's in a month.Just use a proxy server, I use them to continue visiting sites that have IP-banned me
Well good luck! When are you taking the MCAT?
ALSO What the EXPLETIVE! cutemd gone, all posts deleted?
methinks the dollhouse is starting...
May 1st. I had a mini breakdown today that it's in a month.
My thinking is I'll take one or two a week up until the test. I also think I need to get my hands on some EK books.dont use up your practice mcat too quickly! save some for the week before ypu take it.