This is sort of a ranting post, so be warned.
I just started med II, and I'm still confused whether I should keep on committing myself to the med path. I sort of enjoy studying medicine, it isn't too bad, but I discovered a passion in the summer for math, and I can easily leave now and get accepted for a PhD in computational neuroscience. I am just disappointed with the level of intellectual enjoyment in medicine. I try to devote 1 hour a day for math, but I'm not sure that will still be doable in the long run. It just seems to me that medicine is about creating glorified technicians that can work non-stop like machines, intellectual curiosity be damned. Am I wrong in these assumptions? I miss creative thinking and pondering about a certain issue, and medicine is more about making quick decisions from information you rehearsed rather than actually delving into something and coming up with something novel.
I also hardly get along with any of my class-mates. I can't have an intellectual discussion with anyone - is this generally true for all med students or just happened in my own med school (which tends to accept younger applicants)? Most of them are only fixated on competition and then making a path to make money. The environment is not appealing to me, and I don't know if that is generalizable in US residencies.
Yes, I warned it's a ranting post, but I appreciate any opinion or feedback.
I just started med II, and I'm still confused whether I should keep on committing myself to the med path. I sort of enjoy studying medicine, it isn't too bad, but I discovered a passion in the summer for math, and I can easily leave now and get accepted for a PhD in computational neuroscience. I am just disappointed with the level of intellectual enjoyment in medicine. I try to devote 1 hour a day for math, but I'm not sure that will still be doable in the long run. It just seems to me that medicine is about creating glorified technicians that can work non-stop like machines, intellectual curiosity be damned. Am I wrong in these assumptions? I miss creative thinking and pondering about a certain issue, and medicine is more about making quick decisions from information you rehearsed rather than actually delving into something and coming up with something novel.
I also hardly get along with any of my class-mates. I can't have an intellectual discussion with anyone - is this generally true for all med students or just happened in my own med school (which tends to accept younger applicants)? Most of them are only fixated on competition and then making a path to make money. The environment is not appealing to me, and I don't know if that is generalizable in US residencies.
Yes, I warned it's a ranting post, but I appreciate any opinion or feedback.