Wearing Scrubs to the MCAT!!

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Radio Edit said:
your signature is unnecessary and lame. i would highly recommend changing it to something nonreligious. displaying your religious beliefs to an internet forum with people posting with diverse backgrounds makes you seem somewhat narrowminded and obtuse. 🙄 :laugh:

I agree.
 
8 hours on your butt = time to just be comfy. I found an old flannel shirt and went with the grunge look that day. I smelled like teen spirit...
 
I was all about the sweatpants on MCAT day...
 
BaLeavaMD said:
I remember that people were joking on SDN about people wearing scrubs to the MCAT. This guy walked in to our site with scrubs on and I could have died laughing!! I thought about all you SDNers!! He was sooo arrogant and tried to disrupt others and drew attention to himself like he was the king of standardized tests or something. He even commented that everyone else was nervous but him because he had taken sooo many tests and had this down pat! Ha Ha....
Please remember that I do not personally care WHAT a person wears to the MCAT!! I just stated that I remembered some people talking about it and someone, who was very arrogant, did that on Saturday! I could really care less...
 
MoosePilot said:
I agree with Psycho. A Christian doctor is using his talents for the service of his fellow man and that's not wrong. The two greatest commandments are love God and love your neighbor like yourself. I think medicine can easily fall into the second category.

:laugh:
 
Well my priest doesn't think women should be doctors.. he thinks I should be at home bearing children for my hubby. When I told him that Eric thinks about being a stay-at-home dad, he freaks. Oh well, he is a good man. Helped me lots when my sister was in a coma, but can't ask a holy man about the role of women in medicine or religion without getting a rise out of me.
 
neoncandle said:
Well my priest doesn't think women should be doctors.. he thinks I should be at home bearing children for my hubby. When I told him that Eric thinks about being a stay-at-home dad, he freaks. Oh well, he is a good man. Helped me lots when my sister was in a coma, but can't ask a holy man about the role of women in medicine or religion without getting a rise out of me.
interesting...
 
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