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You're not a medical student until you start medical school. Resist the temptation to change your status, people.
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You're not a medical student until you start medical school. Resist the temptation to change your status, people.
You're not a medical student until you start medical school. Resist the temptation to change your status, people.
Shhhhh. Don't make me post that image.Some people sure are touchy over the status icon.
More important reminder: It is just the internet, not serious business.
You are not serious, are you?HOWEVER, a school can still take away your acceptance until school starts. THEREFORE, don't change your status to medical student until you have started med school..lol.
I just received my BA and I got a 4.0 this semester(guess I don't have to worry about my acceptance being rescinded). Guess What? That makes me a medical student ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't see a status change!
Did it!
osnap!
I'm not changing mine until after the white coat ceremony. July, here I come!😎
Every lending institution would beg to differ. You're not a med student until you register for classes. End of discussion. As for what your status is, who cares? Your advice about med school isn't going to be particularly useful for some months after school starts anyway.Technically speaking, once an undergraduate graduates and has already got all of the paperwork done for medical school admissions, shots, etc, they are technically a medical student.
Your advice about med school isn't going to be particularly useful for some months after school starts anyway.
Until you matriculate, you are not a medical student. That said, you all do what you want with your precious little SDN Statuses. You're the only ones who care. Believe me. 🙂
no, you are wrong...SDN, and the greater internetz community, does care about what I do, about what I write on these forums, and pretty much everyone is a fan of my blog (especially my recent entry on what I ate for lunch on Saturday).
So when I change my status from pre-med to medical student, its actually a pretty big deal. Chances are, the day will be announced as a national holiday, so I am looking into changing my status on a friday or monday (you can thank me later...).
On said day, I expect full acknowledgement from every SDNer, and the health community...possibly a call from the HHS secretary to congratulate me on this fine accomplishment.
See? Everyone will care...
zip's just upset because the HHS secretary said he'd call him too, but has apparently forgotten.don't sigh at my importance! 😡
Until you matriculate, you are not a medical student. That said, you all do what you want with your precious little SDN Statuses. You're the only ones who care. Believe me. 🙂
I'm pretty sure that you and zipmedic agree with one another.Get a life! I guess I do not take SDN as serious as someone with over 5,000 posts. These SDN nerds take everything so serious. I could care less about SDN and your comments.
Until you matriculate, you are not a medical student. That said, you all do what you want with your precious little SDN Statuses. You're the only ones who care. Believe me. 🙂
Get a life! I guess I do not take SDN as serious as someone with over 5,000 posts. These SDN nerds take everything so serious. I could care less about SDN and your comments.
I'm pretty sure that you and zipmedic agree with one another.
Seriously.
Wow, thanks for that trip back to middle school. I really appreciate it.
Wow, thanks for that trip back to middle school. I really appreciate it.
Ok, I had to drop my 2 cents on this utmost serious issue. Until the minute you set your foot at whatever big event they will throw at your school and they say to you 'Welcome to Med school', you are still considered a lowly undergrads (grad for me, IJS - i'm just saying). So I would advise whoever reads this to not even think about changing their SDN status. End of discussion. This is not a democracy where you get to do whatever you want. This is the internet. Got that!
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Actually the school I went to 2nd look at said, "Congratz on all becoming MEDICAL STUDENTS"
I could care less about SDN and your comments.