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Adapted from that MGMT song, yo:
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Aren't they?? I just want to scoop them all up. 😍
Aren't they?? I just want to scoop them all up. 😍
The two orange ones look like my cat when he was a baby. 😍
Is he the one in your profile pic? He's so precious! 😍 He looks a lot like my kitty. This is what she looked like when she was a little kitten--I got her when she was two months old. She's older and fatter now, but still adorable.
Is he the one in your profile pic? He's so precious! 😍 He looks a lot like my kitty. This is what she looked like when she was a little kitten--I got her when she was two months old. She's older and fatter now, but still adorable.
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Hey guys could u help me out with my list?
So far I applied to these schools:
4. Duke University School of Medicine ***Reach, but sure, why not***
8. Loma Linda University School of Medicine ***Lifestyle choices?***
10. LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans ***Don't they favor IS?***
11. Michigan State University ***Heard OOS tuition is a pain***
I was thinking about adding 5 more:
GWU *** So many applicants ***
Georgetown *** So many applicants ***
Boston
Tufts
Rush
kautionwirez, your school list looks good overall but I noticed a lot of OOS schools in it...like South Carolina, LSU, VCU...do these all accept a large number of OOS applicants? Or do you have ties there?
Did anyone else get an MSTP invite from UAB? I assume they're sent out to everyone.
Did anyone else get an MSTP invite from UAB? I assume they're sent out to everyone.
LSU SC VCU accepts OOS. LSU started to accept OOS this year. I do not have ties with them. I am pretty sure I checked most of the schools via MSAR before I applied to them 😕
Yep.
I'm guessing everyone who took the MCAT gets one.
Smiter, just out of curiosity, are you a super-positive person IRL?
Do I seem that way?I think I'm pretty positive compared to a lot of people. At least, I'm positive about other people. Pretty negative about myself a lot of the time.
Whenever people post things about "What are my chances" your responses are always like "Just work hard and you can do it!" I just get an image of one of those really peppy chicks that you see on TV![]()
This thread is in the middle of the page. This won't do.
Shameless bump.
Also, meditated and felt a lot better! Worked on app, and its done now. Just gonna proofread it a few times today and tomorrow and submit it tomorrow with one school (Southern Illinois, since I have no chance of getting in anyway since I'm a suburbanite)
I didn't even apply to SIU. I figured there was no point.
Haha that's why I used it as my one school.
Because I think everyone is a special, unique snowflake and can REACH FOR THE STARS if they only WANT SOMETHING BADLY ENOUGH!!!111 Haha. 😀 In all seriousness, I think there are few people who really just have no chance in hell at getting into med school. This blind guy did it. Who am I to tell someone that they absolutely can't/shouldn't try for it? I'd like to think I'm pretty realistic about the amount of work that has to go into it--some people really do have to try a lot harder than others.
And I'm negative about myself because I need to improve my work ethic. I didn't go to lecture for o-chem II...ever. Taught it to myself and skated by with an A because the test averages were so low (in the 40s and 50s). I won't always be in that situation, though. It's hard for me to make myself do something unless I know there's no other option.
Glad to see things have calmed down inside phnerd's head.
Or is this all just a clever charade?![]()
Just as a person with their own fair share of prejudices (justified or not), I don't know how comfortable I would be with a blind guy trying to diagnose me. So much about medicine is built around visual evaluations ...
Also, Ochem sucks. No one blames you for skipping.
speaking of clever charades ... pretty bold gambit calling out all those trolls when i know damn well, it's you. you certainly have the time, and you may even possess the power...
suspicions = officially raised
semi-srs op-ed question:
true or false: there is inherent value in diversity?
Just as a person with their own fair share of prejudices (justified or not), I don't know how comfortable I would be with a blind guy trying to diagnose me. So much about medicine is built around visual evaluations ...
Also, Ochem sucks. No one blames you for skipping.
T-T-T-T-TRIIIIIIIIIIPLE POOOOOOOOST.
also, that guy went to my school! yay!
Just as a person with their own fair share of prejudices (justified or not), I don't know how comfortable I would be with a blind guy trying to diagnose me. So much about medicine is built around visual evaluations ...
Also, Ochem sucks. No one blames you for skipping.
semi-srs op-ed question:
true or false: there is inherent value in diversity?
I actually might feel more comfortable with him there. Think of how much more he had to prove himself than every other medical student out there. I bet he pays a lot closer attention to things than most physicians do.
semi-srs op-ed question:
true or false: there is inherent value in diversity?
Oh, I see where you're getting at...
Just kidding, turns out he's engaged.![]()
I actually might feel more comfortable with him there. Think of how much more he had to prove himself than every other medical student out there. I bet he pays a lot closer attention to things than most physicians do.
True, if you mean diversity of experience/background. You don't really learn much when you're surrounded by a bunch of people who already think the same way you do.
True, if you mean diversity of experience/background. You don't really learn much when you're surrounded by a bunch of people who already think the same way you do.
This thread is in the middle of the page. This won't do.
Shameless bump.
Also, meditated and felt a lot better! Worked on app, and its done now. Just gonna proofread it a few times today and tomorrow and submit it tomorrow with one school (Southern Illinois, since I have no chance of getting in anyway since I'm a suburbanite)
so to rephrase the diversity question: do students benefit in any tangible way via interaction with those representing a heterogeneous array of cultural and/or socioeconomic backgrounds?
Oops. already answered. mah peesee dunt refresh so good
Speaking of diversity, I think the schools I'm applying to need to admit more underqualified applicants 😀
You know, I haven't meditated in such a long time. I think I may have to do that when I get home tonight. Maybe it'll help me to finish my app.
I thought you said "medicated" at first and in Colorado that refers to medical MJ.![]()
Heard that Coloradoans (err...Coloradans (?)) are really expanding their medical MJ industry.
True, at least as far as medical schools and making better doctors. I think that doctors need to relate to their patients, and that not all their patients will be like them, therefore the more people that doctors are exposed to that are not like them, the better doctor they are likely to become. Though they have to be open to new/different things.
There are probably at least a dozen MMJ dispensaries within a five-mile radius of my house. I like it cuz a lot of them have clever names.
People can talk about being "open-minded" all the want, but what's going to happen when a MTF pre-op transsexual comes into your office seeking medical advice? How do you refer to him/her? Does the fact that they have biggiantimplants and a penis gross you out?
I figured if I can deal with working in the hood (re: being the only asian in tha houuuuse) and the MSM crowd I can pretty much handle anything.
Paraphernalia shop here called "Twenty Past Four." I'm sure it took a few bong hits to come up with that little gem