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If you are getting this little sleep on the night before tests you need to drastically alter you study strategies.Its 4:00 AM right now and I've got a test in four hours. That leaves me with maybe 2 hours of sleep after I study for another two.
This is a common experience for me as pre-med and it makes me wonder why I am putting myself through all of this. There will be many more restless nights trying to memorize things that I really don't care about; glycolysis, the TCA cycle, RANDOM magnetism equations that are completely useless.
But even if I get into med school, its going to be like this all over again and harder. I wonder to myself; is it really worth it to be a doctor?
Currently, I am most interested in psychiatry/neurology. I have always found human behavior to be very interesting and I am doing research in schizophrenia.
I know after I get some sleep, I will feel differently. But during times like this, I despearately want to give up.
Quoted for emphasis.If you are getting this little sleep on the night before tests you need to drastically alter you study strategies.
I am in medical school and I still wonder that on occasion. It lasts about 2 seconds.But even if I get into med school, its going to be like this all over again and harder. I wonder to myself; is it really worth it to be a doctor?
Currently, I am most interested in psychiatry/neurology. I have always found human behavior to be very interesting and I am doing research in schizophrenia.
I know after I get some sleep, I will feel differently. But during times like this, I despearately want to give up.
The problem is your studying crap that is worthless to you. Yeah, I just got done studying for a huge Bio test involving Glycolysis a few weeks ago. Guess what? I don't remember a damn thing about it anymore. I couldn't even tell you what it is!
It's all about the art of cramming for the moment. None of this (well, most) will be beneficial in med school. When you start learning relevant info (anatomy, for example), then I think (hope for you) that it'll be more interesting to you and easier to study.
The problem is your studying crap that is worthless to you. Yeah, I just got done studying for a huge Bio test involving Glycolysis a few weeks ago. Guess what? I don't remember a damn thing about it anymore. I couldn't even tell you what it is!
It's all about the art of cramming for the moment. None of this (well, most) will be beneficial in med school. When you start learning relevant info (anatomy, for example), then I think (hope for you) that it'll be more interesting to you and easier to study.
This statement is so sickeningly true.being able to study material that you view as "unimportant" is a vital skill.
Its 4:00 AM right now and I've got a test in four hours. That leaves me with maybe 2 hours of sleep after I study for another two.
This is a common experience for me as pre-med and it makes me wonder why I am putting myself through all of this. There will be many more restless nights trying to memorize things that I really don't care about; glycolysis, the TCA cycle, RANDOM magnetism equations that are completely useless.
But even if I get into med school, its going to be like this all over again and harder. I wonder to myself; is it really worth it to be a doctor?
Currently, I am most interested in psychiatry/neurology. I have always found human behavior to be very interesting and I am doing research in schizophrenia.
I know after I get some sleep, I will feel differently. But during times like this, I despearately want to give up.
Expecting that you'll miraculously begin studying like a pro once you've got material that you're interested in is asking for trouble. A lot of what you're expected to learn in medical school isn't particularly relevant to everyday clinical practice, so being able to study material that you view as "unimportant" is a vital skill.
I needed that.
Like OP, I was thinking similar thoughts just yesterday while cramming for a test on glycolysis and photosynthesis (among other things).
I am in medical school and I still wonder that on occasion. It lasts about 2 seconds.
Don't make important decisions when you are frustrated and sleep-deprived.
Ahahaha good one.Save that for residency![]()
Its 4:00 AM right now and I've got a test in four hours. That leaves me with maybe 2 hours of sleep after I study for another two.
This is a common experience for me as pre-med and it makes me wonder why I am putting myself through all of this. There will be many more restless nights trying to memorize things that I really don't care about; glycolysis, the TCA cycle, RANDOM magnetism equations that are completely useless.
But even if I get into med school, its going to be like this all over again and harder. I wonder to myself; is it really worth it to be a doctor?
Currently, I am most interested in psychiatry/neurology. I have always found human behavior to be very interesting and I am doing research in schizophrenia.
I know after I get some sleep, I will feel differently. But during times like this, I despearately want to give up.
Bnleong, isn't this the guy making fun of SkinMD because he got accepted into SUNY?? I don't believe in karma...but this would be a great time to say...what goes around....
Its 4:00 AM right now and I've got a test in four hours. That leaves me with maybe 2 hours of sleep after I study for another two.
This is a common experience for me as pre-med and it makes me wonder why I am putting myself through all of this. There will be many more restless nights trying to memorize things that I really don't care about; glycolysis, the TCA cycle, RANDOM magnetism equations that are completely useless.
But even if I get into med school, its going to be like this all over again and harder. I wonder to myself; is it really worth it to be a doctor?
Currently, I am most interested in psychiatry/neurology. I have always found human behavior to be very interesting and I am doing research in schizophrenia.
I know after I get some sleep, I will feel differently. But during times like this, I despearately want to give up.
all nighters were bad...but 2 usually did the trick for me
you can sleep when you're dead
I think 1 REM cycle is 1.5 hours for the first, depending on how sleep deprived you are. Then, the subsequent cycles take shorter and shorter amounts of time.
I have nothing against all-nighters. 😀 Sometimes they really are necessary, like when writing papers. But it's never a good idea to pull an all-nighter in preparation for a test. Your memory is poorer when tired, and so is your just general cognitive function. Even when you think you are fine, such as when stimulated by caffeine, you really aren't.I pull all nighters all the time, but I just am a huge procrastinator. You need to learn to study sooner if you can't handle staying up. If you don't wanna change but you need sleep you're screwed. The only other advice I have is to study some, get some sleep, then wake up early to study some more so it's fresh in your mind.