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Hello all. I know a few of you know of my posts from the past couple of days. I need to clarify why I came off so abrasive to everyone.
First off, I'm not applying to med school. About a year ago I was considering it, but have since lost interest. I left with my Masters in December and have been working in industry since then.
I apologize for misleading everyone, but it was crucial for what I am about to explain:
A few days ago, my husband and I were discussing how different it is to be a woman in the professional field. One thing led to another, and I made a bet with him:
His assertion was that if a woman such as myself comes off as arrogant, cold, uncaring, and abrasive, she will still be spared criticisms for her opinions. That there is a gender-favoritism towards girls who act up.
To prove my point, I remembered I made an SDN account when I was still considering med school last year.
I deliberately flaunted my "intelligence" (trust me, I'm not that smart) with bogus MCAT scores and Mensa memberships. My GPA is real, but again, I'm not applying to med school so I have never even taken the MCAT. I made wild assertions that everyone is stupid, and that people's feelings should be all but taken out of the equation.
I obviously don't feel the way I posted. As some of you guessed, the ruse was obvious.
I was deliberately condescending, but careful to not insult anyone specifically. I flaunted a high IQ (albeit, made up) and downplayed emotions over logic.
Of course I don't actually feel that way in real life. I may not be applying to med school anymore, but I would be a fool to think that doctors shouldn't have a sense of compassion. I have been to enough doctors over my lifetime to know that the one thing we need more of is compassionate physicians.
Did this "troll" prove anything? Maybe. I got called a bitch and was proposed sex (my husband isn't mad, don't worry). I don't think I was spared any criticisms just because I am a female, so I guess that's something.
The point is, I apologize if anyone was misled. I tried to make my fake persona as over the top without being too obvious that it was a ruse.
Anyways, good luck to all who actually are applying! We are planning on having kids next year so I don't even know how long I will be working, let alone doing any research. I left with my Masters in December and I already kinda miss the lab.
Like I said, good luck to all the present and future med students on this forum. I'm sure you will all make great doctors.
Take care,
- Susan
First off, I'm not applying to med school. About a year ago I was considering it, but have since lost interest. I left with my Masters in December and have been working in industry since then.
I apologize for misleading everyone, but it was crucial for what I am about to explain:
A few days ago, my husband and I were discussing how different it is to be a woman in the professional field. One thing led to another, and I made a bet with him:
His assertion was that if a woman such as myself comes off as arrogant, cold, uncaring, and abrasive, she will still be spared criticisms for her opinions. That there is a gender-favoritism towards girls who act up.
To prove my point, I remembered I made an SDN account when I was still considering med school last year.
I deliberately flaunted my "intelligence" (trust me, I'm not that smart) with bogus MCAT scores and Mensa memberships. My GPA is real, but again, I'm not applying to med school so I have never even taken the MCAT. I made wild assertions that everyone is stupid, and that people's feelings should be all but taken out of the equation.
I obviously don't feel the way I posted. As some of you guessed, the ruse was obvious.
I was deliberately condescending, but careful to not insult anyone specifically. I flaunted a high IQ (albeit, made up) and downplayed emotions over logic.
Of course I don't actually feel that way in real life. I may not be applying to med school anymore, but I would be a fool to think that doctors shouldn't have a sense of compassion. I have been to enough doctors over my lifetime to know that the one thing we need more of is compassionate physicians.
Did this "troll" prove anything? Maybe. I got called a bitch and was proposed sex (my husband isn't mad, don't worry). I don't think I was spared any criticisms just because I am a female, so I guess that's something.
The point is, I apologize if anyone was misled. I tried to make my fake persona as over the top without being too obvious that it was a ruse.
Anyways, good luck to all who actually are applying! We are planning on having kids next year so I don't even know how long I will be working, let alone doing any research. I left with my Masters in December and I already kinda miss the lab.
Like I said, good luck to all the present and future med students on this forum. I'm sure you will all make great doctors.
Take care,
- Susan