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Lol easy tiger. I understand his post is based on 40 hour work/school week hence the reason I said 60-75 hours erodes quickly. As far as humble brag I guess.... My point was for many people their life's cannot be put into nice neat little boxes. Take my schedule for example and replace 5:20-7:00am with preparing your kids for the day and taking them to daycare. Take the extra 3-4 hours I work per day and replace it with caring for a family member. Replace my 30 minute commute with someone who has an hour commute each way, or potentially has to take public transportation in a city were it's not well organized. Now potentially add on top of that taking a prerequisite and mcat studying.
At no point did I complain about having a packed schedule. Like you said it's my choice to take the job I have and I understand the trade off I make.
What's my point? Well I'd say it's pretty concisely stated at the end of my post. "Idk that 60-75 hours of free time disappears quickly. Yah I'd say some people are inefficient and/or lazy but it's not always clear cut."
Without knowing OPs situation 90% of the people in this thread chose to jump on the bandwagon of "you're lazy", "it wasn't that hard", "suck it up". When you become an attending I hope you you apply the same line of logic to the issues your patient have. It'll certainly help the situation.
He very clearly stated that it was based on the assumption that it was a 40hr class/work week, which is by far and beyond the majority of pre-meds. It was a very specific post for the majority of people, you can always find some exceptions and he wasn't calling the exceptions lazy by any means.Lol easy tiger. I understand his post is based on 40 hour work/school week hence the reason I said 60-75 hours erodes quickly. As far as humble brag I guess.... My point was for many people their life's cannot be put into nice neat little boxes. Take my schedule for example and replace 5:20-7:00am with preparing your kids for the day and taking them to daycare. Take the extra 3-4 hours I work per day and replace it with caring for a family member. Replace my 30 minute commute with someone who has an hour commute each way, or potentially has to take public transportation in a city were it's not well organized. Now potentially add on top of that taking a prerequisite and mcat studying.
At no point did I complain about having a packed schedule. Like you said it's my choice to take the job I have and I understand the trade off I make.
What's my point? Well I'd say it's pretty concisely stated at the end of my post. "Idk that 60-75 hours of free time disappears quickly. Yah I'd say some people are inefficient and/or lazy but it's not always clear cut."
Without knowing OPs situation 90% of the people in this thread chose to jump on the bandwagon of "you're lazy", "it wasn't that hard", "suck it up". When you become an attending I hope you you apply the same line of logic to the issues your patient have. It'll certainly help the situation.
Like I said, I have nothing against you and hope you don't think I'm angry or hostile against you. I can definitely see and sympathize with your point that some premeds (like yourself) actually do work really long hours and very hard, which I would assume and hope Adcom members recognize and respect. Judging by the fact that you got accepted, I'm sure your hard work while taking the MCAT as well as hard work during undergrad was noticed and liked by schools, congrats on the acceptance! You can rejoice in the fact that you won't be putting in nearly as many hours for the next couple of years haha.