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Sometimes I get onto SDN just to read the witty/cynical comments by med students. Will going to med school make me also wittier, or maybe just more cynical?
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The only thing SDN is proven to do is cause post-accptance pre-med students to start pointless threads in the allo forum.
Sometimes I get onto SDN just to read the witty/cynical comments by med students. Will going to med school make me also wittier, or maybe just more cynical?
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Wittier? Haha...maybe on paper, through texting, or when I choose C instead of E. But in most cases, some medical students can barely even speak complete sentences without blips and stops. That's what step 1 does to people.
Quoting for truth. I think I've lost roughly 10% of my non medical vocabulary in the last year.
NO, if you were witty before medical school all it does is make you witty in the context of medicine, if you were dry, without a personality before medical school it just turns you into an ubber nerd pathologist (no offense to pathologists)
Sometimes I get onto SDN just to read the witty/cynical comments by med students. Will going to med school make me also wittier, or maybe just more cynical?
Wittier? Haha...maybe on paper, through texting, or when I choose C instead of E. But in most cases, some medical students can barely even speak complete sentences without blips and stops. That's what step 1 does to people.
Stop devaluing my degree.