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Originally posted by care bear
just realized. . . i am finally EXCITED to take my (somewhat neccesary, due to my less-than-satisfactory performance in med school) semester off.
it's such a great feeling. no matter what the reason may be, i've finally realized that it doesn't so much matter, and i've got a great gift of time and opportunities.
i'm excited about my research, excited abt the (non medical!) classes i might get to take, and excited about various summer possibilities. i'm also excited to come back to med school in the fall, and i'm not so much excited but determined to gradually become a more disciplined person, in general, over these next months.
it just sucks that my family is mortified rather than excited. . .oh well, it took me until right this second to do anything but feel sorry for myself, even if i didn't admit that.
i hope i can come back and make them proud next year. . .until then, woohoo! 🙂 i can't wait for january.
Originally posted by jst
I am also taking a semester off and returning for my M1 year next August. I am absolutely thrilled to have time off! I wait tables at a really fun restaurant with neat people and I have plenty of time to work out, go to church, enjoy my friends and family, go to concerts, go shopping, read books, and date!
My problem when at school was mainly burnout, as I had no break from full time school and work and when medical school began. I was not quite mentally prepared for the time and intellectual energy required to perform well!
Just a few months away from the gauntlet of attending class and studying has been fantastic. I feel refreshed, and best of all, MOTIVATED to come back in the Fall and perform really well. Good luck to you guys and I wish the very best for you next year! Enjoy your break! 😎
Originally posted by care bear
...........i also want to try and pinpoint what i see my career in medicine as being; so that even if i don't end up following that exact path at least i will have a concrete goal/dream to keep ahead of me when studying hard 1st and 2cd year. . .