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I think most folks here are motivated enough to stay on top of things, but that's both due to self-selection and due to the admissions committee picking people they think will succeed in PBL. One thing that's required here is self-motivation. To help you along with that, a lot of the faculty strongly recommend students find a reliable study partner or study group so you're not on your own.
Yeesh. I tried to read this again and got lost. And I wrote it! That's what a day full of pysch lectures does to me before naptime. 😳
In adjacent sentences I said you need to be self-motivated and that you need to find someone to study with. I think nlax does a better job explaining what I was trying to say.
They do try to make your adjustment a smooth one, but it's hard to see what you're capable of until you get here.
Most of us feel like we're always behind, but relatively few people fail. Not that that's comforting to those few, but I'm saying the odds are strongly in your favor to make it through. Med school is hard, and it can be a struggle... but it's not impossible. That's what I meant.