Taking a cooking class

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As long as the rest of your courseload is balanced, why not? You're allowed to be a normal human who enjoys normal human activities and the occasional underwater basketweaving class.

In fact, I took some random cooking seminar my sophomore year - it caught my interviewer's eye and made a great conversation piece. Another one of my interviewers liked to run and we talked about that for the majority of the interview. Got into both places [emoji1377]


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You can take what ever you are interested in.
I took a volleyball class where I almost failed, but I enjoyed it.
 
Don't load your schedule with things like that, but taking the occasional class for fun or general interest is totally okay! You won't have time to do it again for a long time. If there's space in your schedule and you're interested in music theory or jogging or ice skating or brewery science, go for it.
 
I know I should quit running my mouth, but to jog everyone's memory that this a marathon and not a sprint and I apologize about this being an run-on sentence.
I just think it's remarkable that you have had the stamina to not run out of puns today. I don't know if I can stomach all of these.
 
I know I should quit running my mouth, but to jog everyone's memory that this a marathon and not a sprint and I apologize about this being an run-on sentence.
Its questions like this that make look like my avatar
Yup, in all my ten puns, I tried to be really funny but not one in pun ten did.

i'm just glad that those who treat this as a marathon are better off in the long run
 
Can I just say this thread has had its run. And with that I have run out of things to say.

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I just think it's remarkable that you have had the stamina to not run out of puns today. I don't know if I can stomach all of these.
i also dont know if i can stomach moutinhos ability to be one of the most consistently overrated midfielders in the world.
 
It would probably be frowned upon to take an easy/slacking phys ed class (like jogging), right?
I don't understand... do you just run, for an extended period of time?

Oh, I guess I answered my own question...
 
another run-of-the-mill neurotic premed question
 
I actually would rather take a weight lifting class (more interested in that) but that would drop my credit load from 14 to 13, and I think that would be bad haha
 
I actually would rather take a weight lifting class (more interested in that) but that would drop my credit load from 14 to 13, and I think that would be bad haha
Jesus Christ no. Taking thirteen vs fourteen credits, taking weightlifting or running, liking biggie or 2Pac or whatever other meaningless **** you think is important won't be what decides whether or not you get into medical school. This is insane.

Wouldn't it be a shame if when the end of your road is nearing, you look back and realize that you based (meaningless) life decisions on whether or not they looked good or bad to an adcom member who may hate you anyways?

Do you.
Yeah
 
Jesus Christ no. Taking thirteen vs fourteen credits, taking weightlifting or running, liking biggie or 2Pac or whatever other meaningless **** you think is important won't be what decides whether or not you get into medical school. This is insane.


Yeah

To be fair, I did see a thread where an adcom member was talking about credit load, and she stated that they see the credit total for the academic year, and would notice a one credit difference.
 
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