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Any ideas? I know preparation will help a lot and I'm doing this, but I'm still quite nervous.
medgirl? said:Any ideas? I know preparation will help a lot and I'm doing this, but I'm still quite nervous.
medgirl? said:btw, do you all memorize your "tell me about yourself" talk?
tubercle said:take a beta blocker.
medgirl? said:Any ideas? I know preparation will help a lot and I'm doing this, but I'm still quite nervous.
Minion677 said:one of my friends would go to the bathroom right before his interview, throw down 2 vodka shots, and then chase it with a few breath mints. anyone else do this?
Minion677 said:one of my friends would go to the bathroom right before his interview, throw down 2 vodka shots, and then chase it with a few breath mints. anyone else do this?
CoffeeFreak said:So you are preparing for an interview that will probably determine your life career. I'd reconsider why drinking would be a good idea before an interview.
Bluntman said:That's precisely why I want to be relaxed for the occasion. If a drink or two will help, then why not!
Billy Rubin said:Just remember this: You have the knowledge to succeed in your interview. They are inviting you because they know you have what it takes, and they want to be sure. Your confidence and your personality are your ticket now. So you have nothing to be nervous about, because those things belong to you and only you.
loveumms said:I love the shot idea. Not that I would recommend it but, hey if it helps then why not?
or after you take your first exam 😛 UWisc has a "Wheel of Inebriation" that they spin after they take an exam if they can't figure out where to go that nightLaw2Doc said:Don't make it into a bigger pressure situation than it really is. It is really just the first stop in an enormously long road of interviews --- for med school, residencies, jobs. In fact, this is probably of lesser importance than the others, it just seems bigger because it's the hurdle you hit first. So relax, be animated and interesting, and get yourself into med school. There will be plenty of alcohol waiting for you when you celebrate your admission.
medgirl? said:Any ideas? I know preparation will help a lot and I'm doing this, but I'm still quite nervous.
medgirl? said:Any ideas? I know preparation will help a lot and I'm doing this, but I'm still quite nervous.
prana_md said:no way, beta-blocker ... hands down.
It may seem freaky and hyper-pharmaceutical, it totally works.
I have anxiety, and I while I'm learning non-drug ways to deal with it (meditation, yoga, breathing) a beta-blocker can work wonders in a tight spot. It's not like Valium ... you won't feel stoned or anything. Just less jittery. More like you can think in compete sentences ... and totally disregard the interviewer's tie 😉
sharmila said:r u serious??
sharmila said:r u serious??i am so averse to taking any kind of a drug/medication for anxiety or for that matter anything less than an emergency. but hey,arent these drugs harmful to your body?any side effects,addictions etc..i dont mind giving them a try cos i am very anxiety prone during interviews, but i really want to know if they harm in any way..do lemme me know..🙂i dont have any medical related pathologies as such!!
-listen to soothing musicmedgirl? said:Any ideas? I know preparation will help a lot and I'm doing this, but I'm still quite nervous.