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Hi Everyone,
I was wondering what the current PT's or PT students feel like the competition is at their PT school. I saw a post just now on a premedical forum that says:
"A word of advice, I was in your same position this time last year. I had been out of school for seven years before starting med school. Everybody is in the same boat, and there are people with any number of non-science degrees in your class. Don't worry about competing with your classmates, you all are smart enough to be here or you would not have been accepted. Most schools are P/F or some form of that, so don't be consumed by grades. My emphasis is learning the material for the boards not the class, there are differences.
Try to support your classmates and don't become cut-throat, my class is very good about emailing study guides to the entire class or sometimes we break things up and work on them only to share it with the class. It is a much better atmosphere, not everybody is going to try to get the same residency as you."
I WISH my program had a system like that because it seemed like everyone was out for theirselves. Did anyone go to a school where the students shared study guides like that?
I was wondering what the current PT's or PT students feel like the competition is at their PT school. I saw a post just now on a premedical forum that says:
"A word of advice, I was in your same position this time last year. I had been out of school for seven years before starting med school. Everybody is in the same boat, and there are people with any number of non-science degrees in your class. Don't worry about competing with your classmates, you all are smart enough to be here or you would not have been accepted. Most schools are P/F or some form of that, so don't be consumed by grades. My emphasis is learning the material for the boards not the class, there are differences.
Try to support your classmates and don't become cut-throat, my class is very good about emailing study guides to the entire class or sometimes we break things up and work on them only to share it with the class. It is a much better atmosphere, not everybody is going to try to get the same residency as you."
I WISH my program had a system like that because it seemed like everyone was out for theirselves. Did anyone go to a school where the students shared study guides like that?
