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Hey SDN, I just have a quick question:
How much free time do you medical students have on average? I know some days you're in class all day and some days you only have one class in the morning then one in the afternoon (at least my state's medical school does.) I have been bodybuilding (unprofessionally) for 5 years now and it has become a lifestyle for me. It's something that I don't want to give up when going to medical school. I know that some days/weeks can be hectic and require 100% of your time and energy, which I can compromise. However, I CANNOT stand to miss more than 2 days away from the gym. When I go to the gym, I am there for 1-2 hours (depending on the split), 7 days a week.
Will I have to compromise at the beginning or after 2nd year of medical school? I have heard many horror stories of 3rd and 4th year consuming 95% of all your free time and energy, especially surgical rotations.
How much free time do you medical students have on average? I know some days you're in class all day and some days you only have one class in the morning then one in the afternoon (at least my state's medical school does.) I have been bodybuilding (unprofessionally) for 5 years now and it has become a lifestyle for me. It's something that I don't want to give up when going to medical school. I know that some days/weeks can be hectic and require 100% of your time and energy, which I can compromise. However, I CANNOT stand to miss more than 2 days away from the gym. When I go to the gym, I am there for 1-2 hours (depending on the split), 7 days a week.
Will I have to compromise at the beginning or after 2nd year of medical school? I have heard many horror stories of 3rd and 4th year consuming 95% of all your free time and energy, especially surgical rotations.