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I’m not a good student. I’ve gotten nearly straight C and low C’s at that. I’m leaning towards giving up the dissection work study (20 hours/week) and putting my efforts towards getting some extra board study in as well as making sure I have time to relax. I didn’t take time for myself over spring break and it had notable effects on my mental heath and school performance. I also have a research project for the summer which is more important to me and, I believe, better for applications.
The pros of the work study are that it pays and I find the work relaxing and fun.
Any thoughts? I could use insight on how “good” dissection would look on a psych, internal medicine or FM residency application. I‘m also curious about whether people found studying for boards between OMS-1 and 2 helpful and if so, how much? I was planning on studying 4-5 hours a day 4-5 days a week while my wife is at work. Is this little enough so that I can relax and recover over the summer? On the other hand, will that amount be sufficient to benefit my likelihood of passing?
The pros of the work study are that it pays and I find the work relaxing and fun.
Any thoughts? I could use insight on how “good” dissection would look on a psych, internal medicine or FM residency application. I‘m also curious about whether people found studying for boards between OMS-1 and 2 helpful and if so, how much? I was planning on studying 4-5 hours a day 4-5 days a week while my wife is at work. Is this little enough so that I can relax and recover over the summer? On the other hand, will that amount be sufficient to benefit my likelihood of passing?