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I began college as a pre-med, done research, done medical mentorship, taken the classes, and here I am, going into my final year of undergrad and still unsure if medicine is what I want...
Since I was, like, five I thought doctor was it. Throughout college though I have constantly second guessed my decision- it's so much time! It's a decade of my life, completely taken up with school. From what I understand, there will be no time to cultivate hobbies, enjoy life, and grow as a person (aside from the med realm). On the other hand, I've talked to lots of people didn't jump into something like med and work hard at it from the get-go who regret it later in life. I've thought about doing eight hundred things OTHER than medicine, but I just wonder if any of those other things are worth it. I always end up comparing "X" to doctor, and it never seems to measure up.
Anyone ever felt this way? How did you remedy your doubt? I've thought about doing full-time medical missions for a year and hoping that will get me over this burn-out and feeling good about it. On the other hand, maybe it's just not for me? 😕 🙁
Since I was, like, five I thought doctor was it. Throughout college though I have constantly second guessed my decision- it's so much time! It's a decade of my life, completely taken up with school. From what I understand, there will be no time to cultivate hobbies, enjoy life, and grow as a person (aside from the med realm). On the other hand, I've talked to lots of people didn't jump into something like med and work hard at it from the get-go who regret it later in life. I've thought about doing eight hundred things OTHER than medicine, but I just wonder if any of those other things are worth it. I always end up comparing "X" to doctor, and it never seems to measure up.
Anyone ever felt this way? How did you remedy your doubt? I've thought about doing full-time medical missions for a year and hoping that will get me over this burn-out and feeling good about it. On the other hand, maybe it's just not for me? 😕 🙁