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							Prepare for everyone here to lecture you on your grammar usage in the title and say that if you can't write English properly, you really shouldn't be a doc
What? I was making a joke about the dumb comments people usually make on here.Hm. I didn't know SDN was a place to make people feel like ****. Well anyway, you shouldn't be a doc if thats what you're good at.
wow dude no need to be so cryptic 🙄The reality is that most pre-meds don't make it. As a newly minted freshman, the best you can do is give it your all and pray for the best.
Nothing in life is a guarantee, and no, failing your first exam is obviously not good. Don't over analyze or trivialize events such as these. Use them as opportunities to master the content and hopefully improve.
.wow dude no need to be so cryptic 🙄
lol wut? I'm defending you hereOh hey man by the way, go **** your self. I don't come here to feel like more **** than I'm already feeling. I looked at your recent postings, you sound like an dingus. A major dingus.
Hm. I didn't know SDN was a place to make people feel like ****. Well anyway, you shouldn't be a doc if thats what you're good at.
Hey bruh @Pusheen didn't mean any harm, chillax.Oh hey man by the way, go **** your self. I don't come here to feel like more **** than I'm already feeling. I looked at your recent postings, you sound like an dingus. A major dingus.
well my joke didn't just fall flat, it was absolutely crushed into oblivion 🤣Hey bruh @Pusheen didn't mean any harm, chillax.
He was providing a satirical sketch of contemporary SDN culture.
DO? Ha!
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No one even said anything mean to him!Your pre-med career is not over after 1 test, but you shouldn't rely on SDN as your support system. Come here to ask advice with thick skin, not after you're reeling or this will happen.
Oh well it seems like SDN is just becoming a trol
So true. I wish I had statistics of how many people in their freshman year say "I wanna go to med school!" vs how many actually apply vs how many actually get accepted.The reality is that most pre-meds don't make it. As a newly minted freshman, the best you can do is give it your all and pray for the best.
Nothing in life is a guarantee, and no, failing your first exam is obviously not good. Don't over analyze or trivialize events such as these. Use them as opportunities to master the content and hopefully improve.
So true. I wish I had statistics of how many people in their freshman year say "I wanna go to med school!" vs how many actually apply vs how many actually get accepted.
Do better on the next one.
That is all there is to it. I failed my first med school anatomy lab practical. Walked out feeling like I had done pretty well, got the score back... 64%. You dust off, look to see what you could have done better, be really honest with yourself about how much you studied and how much you ... you know, had a book open sometimes while hanging out with friends or watching a game or something. Figure out where you went wrong and do it better.
Today's practical? I felt really good about. We will see. One thing is for sure... I put a lot more effort into preparing for this one, after that first stumble.
wow dude no need to be so cryptic 🙄
Pre meds ... aka super sensitive, defensive, and over reactive type A people.
Nah just this guy. The ones who make it are mostly the more mature and well-adjusted ones. Mostly.
Who the **** are you calling defensive?!Pre meds ... aka super sensitive, defensive, and over reactive type A people.