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What are you doing that is helping you succeed?
Is it studying more than your peers? Natural intelligence? Good habits? Self confidence? undetectable cheating techniques? Something else?
I'm starting medical school in the fall of next year and I've always been an average student, I want to change that though, I want to be better, this is going to be my career after all. What are you doing that is making you achieve so highly in medical school that I should begin doing?
This post is coming from a place where I always feel that I could do better than the things I achieve. No matter what the result I always feel like I had more to give that could have made things better. Now free years of struggling to get to medical school, I'm here and the decisions I make now and the result that comes from them will have an impact on my career and maybe even the rest of my life. I don't want to leave school having that same feeling that I could have done better.
Is it studying more than your peers? Natural intelligence? Good habits? Self confidence? undetectable cheating techniques? Something else?
I'm starting medical school in the fall of next year and I've always been an average student, I want to change that though, I want to be better, this is going to be my career after all. What are you doing that is making you achieve so highly in medical school that I should begin doing?
This post is coming from a place where I always feel that I could do better than the things I achieve. No matter what the result I always feel like I had more to give that could have made things better. Now free years of struggling to get to medical school, I'm here and the decisions I make now and the result that comes from them will have an impact on my career and maybe even the rest of my life. I don't want to leave school having that same feeling that I could have done better.
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