How do you guys feel your semester went?

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Proudfather94

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We just finished up and I think I did pretty well overall but need to work on my commitment to studying. There were just too many times that I needed to study and just didn't due to burnout and lack of discipline.

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You passed everything? Did you maintain your own well-being and spend time with your proud family? Then everything is fine in terms of commitment. Don’t be too hard on yourself.
 
You passed everything? Did you maintain your own well-being and spend time with your proud family? Then everything is fine in terms of commitment. Don’t be too hard on yourself.
Thanks I did. Next semesters alot tougher though so I'm hoping being back in school for a few months will get me back to the same work ethic I had in undergrad.
 
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Thanks I did. Next semesters alot tougher though so I'm hoping being back in school for a few months will get me back to the same work ethic I had in undergrad.
I have found that my studying work ethic has an inverse relationship with the level of education I have achieved, lol.
 
I finished my first semester, and although I am just trying to get the hang of things, placing my well-being first was the best thing I could've done. I now see why it is emphasized so much, I was able to enjoy my first semester and have a life outside of school lol.
 
I have found that my studying work ethic has an inverse relationship with the level of education I have achieved, lol.
It took me a few years to get in so I just needed time to get back into studying regularly. Its weird not having to worry about things to do right now
 
I finished my first semester, and although I am just trying to get the hang of things, placing my well-being first was the best thing I could've done. I now see why it is emphasized so much, I was able to enjoy my first semester and have a life outside of school lol.
+1 spent a lot of time with my wife and daughter and did well in class. Well being matters. I’ve met quite a few people that are nonstop stress cases over school and it has been tougher for them to do well in class.
 
My mental health improved significantly when I decided to set boundaries on studying, versus constantly regretting that I could have studied for an extra hour here and there. Paradoxically (or not?) my grades also improved when I committed to capping my studying to 5-6 hours per day or when I felt I hit my mental limit, which ever came first. Perhaps because I started feeling like a success when I studied for 5 hours instead of a failure because I didn't study for 8.

I feel my semester has gone great. I'm not a top student but I'm happyish with myself and can consistently spend time with my wife without getting stressed out. OMS-3 has been easier for me because it's less complicated to study from UWorld and amboss than my PhD lecturers' power points from OMS-1 and OMS-2.
 
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