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did anyone get cold feet before med school? is there such a thing as
pretraumatic stress?
pretraumatic stress?

did anyone get cold feet before med school? is there such a thing as
pretraumatic stress?![]()
Don't worry, guys. I had the world's WORST case of pre-med school cold feet!!! Seriously - crying on the phone to my mom, screaming at my (now ex...hmmm, wonder why) boyfriend, crying, crying, crying. I was scared out of my mind, which is odd because I did the "move 1000 miles to college where you know no one" thing and then when I graduated I moved 150 miles to a new town where I knew exactly 2 people.
In any case, I almost left during the first week of medical school. 21 months later, I'm sitting at my desk studying my ass off for Step 1. I am not always happy in medical school, but I'm happy to be in medical school (if that makes any sense) and I KNOW I made the right choice. I'm not saying it's necessarily the right choice for you, just that it's natural to have these "Oh Gosh, what have I done to myself" feelings right now!
hey thanks for the post. I have major cold feet, am moving across the country where I know 0 people, and am currently having crying fits with my boyfriend/breaking up....its good to know that someone else was in the same boat and it turned out well 🙂
but i wanted to know if in addition to stressing about school if anyone has thought about it career-wise. i have definitely given the whole thing a lot of thought but that's why maybe it's just like the cold feet someone gets before a wedding?
thanks for letting me feel like i'm not the only one...although i am nervous about my ability when i begin school, some of my anxiety comes in the long term form...such as malpractice law suits, quality of life - like am i going to be too stressed out to enjoy it (my family members have had cancer and have passed and so now i find myself rethinking the commitment), and of course just the IDEA that someone's life is in your hands.
the whole malpractice thing came just recently as i found out a friend who's a pediatrician and who's only 32 is now finding himself in a law suit..so maybe that's where this stems from?
i know this is probably very incoherent...but i wanted to know if in addition to stressing about school if anyone has thought about it career-wise. i have definitely given the whole thing a lot of thought but that's why maybe it's just like the cold feet someone gets before a wedding?
Just chill. Its normal to freak out. It really isn't that big of a deal - just a lot of work to put in. Once you're in the grind you'll forget you ever felt this way.
You can always go to Law school. 🙄
did anyone get cold feet before med school? is there such a thing as
pretraumatic stress?![]()
I had the same feeling right before I got married. That marriage crashed and burned. Good luck though.
You can always go to Law school. 🙄
I just finished orientation today, and first class is Monday. I have that queasy feeling you get right after they strap you into your seat on a rollercoaster. You know, that split second where you want to scream at them to let you off, but you know it's too late, and you'll be thrilled you did it when it's all over.
Word to the wise: have all your paperwork (shots, financial, book-buying) done before orientation starts. Better yet, three weeks before, because my doctor lost my lab results...twice. And trying to find a Netter's anatomy atlas in this town is hopeless.
heh, the fact that my second year law friend is now making 50 dollars an hour doesnt help either.
F-L-O-R-I-D-A S-T-A-T-E! Florida State, Florida State, Florida State! Whoo!
hmmm... 50 dollars an hour? No offense to your friend, but if he/she is claiming that he's getting this for clerking for a law firm during the summer it sounds like he's a liar. I graduated from a Tulane Law School (I'm starting medschool in the fall... just thought I'd embrace my evil side for about three years 😉) and very few people even got paid for those summer clerkships, and the ones that did.. it was like $10 dollars an hour.
Plus, think about it, $50/hour is over $100,000 a year. They don't usually even pay fresh licensed law grads that... starting pay is usually more like $50,000 a year.
So.. don't let your friend make you feel so bad 😀
hmmm... 50 dollars an hour? No offense to your friend, but if he/she is claiming that he's getting this for clerking for a law firm during the summer it sounds like he's a liar. I graduated from a Tulane Law School (I'm starting medschool in the fall... just thought I'd embrace my evil side for about three years 😉) and very few people even got paid for those summer clerkships, and the ones that did.. it was like $10 dollars an hour.
Plus, think about it, $50/hour is over $100,000 a year. They don't usually even pay fresh licensed law grads that... starting pay is usually more like $50,000 a year.
So.. don't let your friend make you feel so bad 😀
I had a friend at top 10 law school who made 30K the summer after 1L working in Alabama. He made the same amount his 2nd summer, working in Wash DC and signed with the firm before he ended his internship. They gave him a 50K signing bonus and are allowing him to clerk for a year before he returns to work for them (which is probably good for them, since they won't have the dead weight of a newly-minted lawyer who hasn't yet passed the bar).
When my dad was in law school (before I was born) I know that his summer salary pretty much approximated my mother's full time salary for the year.
I'm not sure where you and your friends were doing summer clerkships, but the only people I know who've made less than $20/hr were working for federal or state judges.
I had a friend at top 10 law school who made 30K the summer after 1L working in Alabama. He made the same amount his 2nd summer, working in Wash DC and signed with the firm before he ended his internship.
Shouldn't you be studying Anatomy right now? 😀![]()
Man, shouldn't I...
It's been three days and everyone agrees it feels like three weeks. My clinical learning time this morning feels like days ago. Rest now, ya'll, cause it's intense right off the bat. And we're on the extended track!
This darn med school thing is cutting into my SDN time...
How come your school starts so early? Do you guys finish early in 4th year too?