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I think some people have a problem with the definition of the word consistent. I never said L2D isn't consistent. I said he's consistently full of gloom and doom.
And I don't know what posts you've been reading. There are several on this thread alone that talk about having more free time than L2D implies. To read one of L2D's posts, it's as if there's nothing but class and studying and losing friends. Friends will leave you in droves because you'll have zero time to spend with them? Also, there's these from this vary thread:
All of those quotes seem to contradict L2D's "you'll lose all your friends" because you'll never ever see them cautionary tale.
And I don't know what posts you've been reading. There are several on this thread alone that talk about having more free time than L2D implies. To read one of L2D's posts, it's as if there's nothing but class and studying and losing friends. Friends will leave you in droves because you'll have zero time to spend with them? Also, there's these from this vary thread:
while medical school is a big time commitment for sure there is plenty of time to still have a good time
It varies during the school year (on and off test weeks for example) but in general yes, it's possible to have a social life.
I devote 1-6 hours a day studying, 0-3 for mandatory school activities, 1 to working out, and the rest to staying sane. This "staying sane" time is mostly spent/squandered on the internet, spent with the girlfriend, who is also in med school, or spent partying/hanging out with groups of friends on the weekends.
Very possible to have a life. In fact, many students at my school go out 3-4 times a week (and then some) on non exam weeks and still end up doing very well.
On average, I study 1-3 hours a night, and that is not every night. Of course, this is ramped up to 5-7 hours about a week before tests, but I still find plenty of time to go out, exercise, etc.
All of those quotes seem to contradict L2D's "you'll lose all your friends" because you'll never ever see them cautionary tale.