Gap years before medical school

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Hi everyone. I've been out of school for three years now and I was just wondering how difficult it is to assimilate to medical school after a long time of not studying. Anyone had a similar experience? Should I study anything before school starts?
 
It is difficult because of the sheer amount of material. Studying something before it shouldn't make a difference. In fact, general advice is to not study...especially if your goal is to get a jump on things...that's just not gonna happen (refer back to my first sentence).
 
You’ll be fine. Med school is different from undergrad, so even the kids that go straight through from undergrad have an adjustment period at the beginning of med school. I wouldn’t worry about pre-studying. Just enjoy your time before the med school grind begins.
 
I think a fresh perspective from being out of school for a couple years can be a plus. Less likely to burn out. Less like to hold on to old study habits that don't serve in medical school. I tell everyone to meet with an academic advisor as soon as they get to school and your case is no exception. They can help you get a handle on what strategies are effective - active learning like Feynman, practice questions or anki - and what may not fly in medical school - passive strategies like re-reading, highlighting and taking copious notes. Also can help with logistical things, for example I had never heard of the Pomodoro method before I talked to the learning specialist at my school! Wish I'd known about it during MCAT prep.

Don't pre-study. It's impossible to know the breadth of the content in medical school. You may study too in-depth or not in-depth enough. Neither will be valuable and you won't know the right amount until you get to school and see the content. Pre-studying also increases risk of burnout.
 
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