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smq123 you are so funny. 😀 😉 I hope that med school will be ejoyable too. I know that it is a lot of work and I give a 👍 to you guys that are already there. Just hang in there and try to be supportive of one another. 🙂
P.S. Just b/c I'm premed doesn't mean that I'm stupid either, You might just try to listen to people sometimes!! You have no idea what affiliations other people have.
I never said that you were stupid. If you got the impression that I thought that you were, I apologize.
I guess I do think that you're inexperienced when it comes to med school. I have to admit, I used to do the same thing too. When I was in high school, my sister was in med school. I occasionally used to tell her how to run her life, what to study, how much to sleep, etc. I don't know how she managed to avoid killing me.
I was serious when I said that, if you hate people telling you what to do, you'll hate med school. Last week, we had to work with standardized patients. My SP told me, lectured me, because I was doing the ophtho exam "incorrectly." He said that a correct exam is done with the examiner's RIGHT eye to the patient's LEFT eye. Even though I knew that this was incorrect, since you're not supposed to argue with the standardized patient, I just shut up and did it his way. Needless to say, since his free eye couldn't focus, his examined eye was jumping everywhere, and finding the fundus was impossible. More importantly, in that position, my lips were MILLIMETERS away from his lips. And this SP was old enough to be my grandfather. Eww, eww, eww.
I don't like SPs telling me what to do. But I shut up and do what they say anyway.