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I was just wondering if any current USF med students could give me an idea about the amount of free time you have, if any?
I currently work out at the gym everyday for about an hour and a half (by no means am I a bodybuilder, though, I just do it to keep in shape and help deal with the stress of class) and I was wondering if that kind of schedule would be feasible to keep during med school? I was also wondering what kind of gym memberships the med students have? I know the med school has a small gym, have any of you found it useful?
Thanks so much for your input. I know it sounds kind of stupid but going to the gym is one of the only ways I find myself able to cope with the stress of class and allows me to get my mind of things for a lil while.
Thanks again
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You will most defnitely have time to exercise while in medical school. As with everything in life, you will have to find a balance between everything, but your personal health is very important and you should make it a priority (which it sounds like you already do.)
The first two years of medical school are very lecture heavy (8-5) but you will have breaks, decide not to come to class, or need to take a break of your own to work out. We have students that have trained and run marathons throughout medical school. So it is definitely possible.
There are quite a few options for medical students. USF COM is fortunate enough to have a small gym right on our own campus. This is available to you from 7am to 11pm. There is also a big gym on the other side of campus that is free for all USF students. That is not idal based on hours of operation and the parking situation on campis. Also, USF COM has a deal with Lifestyle Family Fitness for a discounted corporate rate if you choose to join a gym of your own. just north of cmapus, there is also a YMCA that allows for a dicounted membership that is need-based. One of my classmates pays $8 per month for that. Hope this helps!!!