Med School Course Load

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TxRunner

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I am currently taking Organic 2, Anatomy and Physiology 2 and a biology course along with the MCAT Princeton Review course. With all of these classes combined, I am studying or in class for about 12 hours a day. Realistically how does this compare to the work load in Medical School with regards to time commitment required. Thanks for any input- I just want to know if I will actually be able to take time out to run and such, so please don't turn this in to a dispute over course content or difficulty!


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Duplicate post... thanks for the reply. More can be found here: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=394940. Sorry!
 
realistically i don't think any undergrad course load can prepare you for a med school load. however, keeping that in mind. you can make time to run, b/c you need to keep yourself sane. most med students ive talked to have something they do on a constant basis that isn't med school and is much needed. i hope that helped.
 
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