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Hopefully, this can give me and others perspective 🙂
as a grad student in a biochemistry lab....I work a lot... working ~65 hrs/week on a 20 hrs/week paycheck, talking about cheap labor...
52 hours/week.
Summers and when class is not in session I work 90+ a week.
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During my summers in undergrad I worked 168 hrs/week and I took a full-time course load. It wasn't that bad except I had to walk 3 miles to work and school, in the snow, up hill both ways. 😀
How can it be uphill both ways...
The same way it can be 168 hrs/week 😉
How can you even have time to walk to work/school if you work the full 24 hours 7 days a week? Do you have like an on call thingy or you just trolling?
As a freshman/sophomore, I would work 4-6 hours a week. But now that I'm a senior, no need to worry about my classes anymore, so I've been pulling out 10-15 hours.
No offense, but the poll at the opening of this thread is pretty much worthless. There are far too many variables to consider that the data is meaningless. I would view someone working 10-15 hours a week with a full time course load differently than someone who does the same and spends the rest of their time drinking Mountain Dew and reading SDN all day.
Also, define "work" (and please don't respond with the physics definition). Does work mean work for pay, school work, research, all of the above, etc.?
Dude you shouldn't work just to look good for medical school. It's something you should do to learn to support yourself and gain experience/skills that will carry you through the rest of your life. Even $7.25 at McDonalds teaches you a lot about how life works and what's expected of you.Actually the initial motivation was to see if pre-meds work in general. If they do, then working obviously looks better than not working and I don't want adcoms to think that I am a slob. I need to compete with everyone else 🙂 I've been guilty for not working and being privileged. I'm 19 and my parents are paying for everything, this has been making me very guilty. I need a job.
How can you even have time to walk to work/school if you work the full 24 hours 7 days a week? Do you have like an on call thingy or you just trolling?
This is a great exercise for the imagination.How can it be uphill both ways...
You were not borne in the US, were you? 😉During my summers in undergrad I worked 168 hrs/week and I took a full-time course load. It wasn't that bad except I had to walk 3 miles to work and school, in the snow, up hill both ways. 😀
You can take different routes just to make it more interesting 😛How can it be uphill both ways...