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Does anyone here enjoy studying medicine? By that i mean you like reading the textbooks, you can easily just read the required readings without even loosing concentration once. The information fascinates you and you often do extra for fun.
In high school when i read history textbooks i literally had no trouble reading the required readings. I would find myself reading 10 to 20 pages extra without even realizing it. I read through my entire american history textbook even though our class didn't cover the whole thing. I also spent free time on websites just reading about history. As a kid whenever i went to the library i would borrow books (for kids) on civilization and history. My friends thought i was a bit crazy, since history is a pretty unpopular subject at my school (it was cool to hate it).
I thought studying medicine would be sort of similar. My strength lies with my good memorization skills, so i thought medicine would probably be less interesting than history but still very interesting (there were always different things about the human body that i wanted to know more about). However, i'm finding myself reading just a few pages of my textbook, then getting distracted and doing something else. I don't even finish my required readings. Its no longer fun its more of a chore. I think i find i liked history books more because of the ease of understanding the english. In medicine, the textbooks are full of "medical words" that take longer to get through and understand. I often find myself looking back to different sections to remind myself which breaks my thought.
Does anyone who love medicine as much as i loved history? If so, what interests you about it? I loved history because i loved learning more about the past and found it really exciting learning about how things used to be done. It also helped that I could tell my friends about what i knew whenever the topic would come up. How can i also love studying medicine like i love studying history?
Thanks 😀
In high school when i read history textbooks i literally had no trouble reading the required readings. I would find myself reading 10 to 20 pages extra without even realizing it. I read through my entire american history textbook even though our class didn't cover the whole thing. I also spent free time on websites just reading about history. As a kid whenever i went to the library i would borrow books (for kids) on civilization and history. My friends thought i was a bit crazy, since history is a pretty unpopular subject at my school (it was cool to hate it).
I thought studying medicine would be sort of similar. My strength lies with my good memorization skills, so i thought medicine would probably be less interesting than history but still very interesting (there were always different things about the human body that i wanted to know more about). However, i'm finding myself reading just a few pages of my textbook, then getting distracted and doing something else. I don't even finish my required readings. Its no longer fun its more of a chore. I think i find i liked history books more because of the ease of understanding the english. In medicine, the textbooks are full of "medical words" that take longer to get through and understand. I often find myself looking back to different sections to remind myself which breaks my thought.
Does anyone who love medicine as much as i loved history? If so, what interests you about it? I loved history because i loved learning more about the past and found it really exciting learning about how things used to be done. It also helped that I could tell my friends about what i knew whenever the topic would come up. How can i also love studying medicine like i love studying history?
Thanks 😀
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