need some advice about commuting vs. moving closer to campus during 3rd year
is a 35-45 minute (up to an hour with horrible traffic) commute feasible on a daily basis?
need some advice about commuting vs. moving closer to campus during 3rd year
is a 35-45 minute (up to an hour with horrible traffic) commute feasible on a daily basis?
I live 45-60 minutes away from my medical school ....
Not that I can tell. For the early morning drive in, I wouldn't be studying that early anyway. For the drive home, I wouldn't study during that time period because I need a bit of time off right after work before I settle in again. So I use the morning drive to gear up for the day's events and talk myself through anything important that might come up, and I use the afternoon drive to relax and change back into "mom" mindset before I get home. Then I study before bedtime. I also make good use of downtime at work to read as much as I can. As MossPoh says, I also listen to medical podcasts sometimes.do you think your grades suffered or that you were at a disadvantage academically 3rd year because of the time lost in the commute?
I would never live farther than ~15 minutes from where I worked. That's just too much commuting for me. I think you'll likely grow to resent the time you have to spend in your car every day that would otherwise be precious free time.
I personally think that's a huge plus. I know I love having a family to come home to at the end of the day, and it definitely helps to have some assistance with all the chores and other things that can get neglected during clinicals.would your opinion change if you were living with your parents?
they would cook, clean, do laundry, do groceries, pay for all expenses, etc...
OP - did you make this commute all through first and second year? And if so how did you manage it with your studying, mandatory days, etc?
ive rarely gone to school these past 2 years since they've been video taping the lectures. the only time i've consistently made the trip was first semester to dissect the cadaver.
i guess the biggest thing holding me back is the money. @ ~1k/month (all expenses), i'm looking at an additional ~25k in loans if i get an apartment for both 3rd & 4th year.
need some advice about commuting vs. moving closer to campus during 3rd year
is a 35-45 minute (up to an hour with horrible traffic) commute feasible on a daily basis?
That'd change my tune a little but not all that much. I mean, I'd strongly prefer to not live with my parents, regardless of what they were offering, but I can certainly see why it'd be an attractive option. Still, living very close to my rotations is worth a lot of money to me. That extra hour+ of free time per day plus the reduced stress is really nice.would your opinion change if you were living with your parents?
they would cook, clean, do laundry, do groceries, pay for all expenses, etc...
That's really not true. Most of my rotations didn't start until 7-8am, except OB and surgery, which was only 1/3 of M3 year. I also usually went home between 5-6pm.I wouldn't worry about traffic, you will seldom be on the road during rush hour.

I have to drive 30+ minutes for a bunch of rotations and then wherever my attending goes during each one (which may entail trips to different hospitals). I downloaded a bunch of medical podcasts to at least pick up some factoids while driving and I've kind of developed an enjoyment for the drive. I usually get to the hospital or clinic before traffic picks up. The drive home is a little more tiring. That extra time gets sucked out of studying. I've done fairly well on my shelf exams though. I'd say the biggest issue are the costs associated with driving. I spend a ton on gas.