why is undergraduate so tough for you and how you got through it??

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just what to get your views on how tough do you think undergraduate training is? What are the difficulties and how you solve them?
 
I thought undergrad was easy. I'm almost finished, and have yet to be completely challenged to use 100% of my capacity. Then again, it really depends on the program of study.
 
Yes that is right, What I meant is that Undergraduate as in medical school!!!

I think Undergraduate is your post graduate study in medical school training!!!
 
This guy has now posted a gazillion threads in different forums about the fact that he is from Australia. So here: Congratulations on being from Australia. :clap: Now KNOCK IT OFF!
 
hi man, i did not advertise that I am from australia!!!

The conversation carried itself there!!!
 
Originally posted by ENTSteven
hi man, i did not advertise that I am from australia!!!

The conversation carried itself there!!!

It HAD to carry itself there due to your (maybe intentionally-) confusing reference to "undergrad."
 
anywah i dont want to carry on and hold on this subject,

I did not intentionally mean undergraduate, In aus undergraduate is equivalent to your post graduate ie medical school.

Can we leave at this!!! I am more interested to hear how people cope with difficulties in medical school rather than talking about this!!

Cheers,
 
Originally posted by sacrament
This guy has now posted a gazillion threads in different forums about the fact that he is from Australia. So here: Congratulations on being from Australia. :clap: Now KNOCK IT OFF!

LOL!

Anyway, ENTSteven, we call undergraduate what you do in college before you get your bachelor's degree. The first two years we refer to as basic sciences or MS1 and MS2, and the last two years are clinical rotations, which is MS3 and MS4. If you refer to it like that, people might understand a bit better. 🙂
 
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