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I was mech E, then did seven years in submarines running a reactor and engine room. Med school is the hardest thing I have ever done. I liked physiology a lot, but that is probably because it seemed to be the most engineering like stuff we did. This happens, causes this to be released, which dampens first thing. Granted you have to memorize all the names of stuff and what they do, which is where it gets hard. Pharmacology, like the course, my grade sucks. It's the same deal, but you have to learn 100 drugs at a time. Agonist does this, check, antagonist does this, check, got it. Hard part, if you don't know the name, you don't know which class its in.
So the two hardest things, the volume of info, and memorizing it all. That way when you they ask you on a test some little caveat, you know it, cause the answer is not found by multiplying by root mean squared.
So the two hardest things, the volume of info, and memorizing it all. That way when you they ask you on a test some little caveat, you know it, cause the answer is not found by multiplying by root mean squared.