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Will I have to become a gunner to score a surgery residency?
Originally posted by drkingdingaling
Dont you want to be a gunner? Ive never heard of anything so silly. You should give your very best at everything you do especially if its something as important as this.This whole gunner thing is something that slackers made up.
only a gunner would split hairs in a vain attempt to dissociate himself from the common use of the term. 🙂Originally posted by raining4days
Just because one knows the material very well and/or gets into AOA does not mean that person is a gunner. Most medical students came from the top of their class, so the students are already studious and detail-oriented. A gunner is one who crosses other people's paths and impedes them from rising upwards.
Originally posted by raining4days
Just because one knows the material very well and/or gets into AOA does not mean that person is a gunner. Most medical students came from the top of their class, so the students are already studious and detail-oriented. A gunner is one who crosses other people's paths and impedes them from rising upwards.
Originally posted by Panda Bear
Har Har. That sounds very gunnerish. Look, a gunner is someone who agonizies over a challenge to an exam question on a two-hundred question exam who's resolution won't alter their score by so much as a percentage point. They bug the challenge comittee, bug the professor, and generally do not know when to let it slide.
I'm talking about people who are down in the dumps because they made a 92 on an exam and are suicidal if they screw up an get an 89.
Come to think of it, the entire challenge comittee is generally made up of gunners.
You don't have to screw over other people to be a gunner, but if you do you are a "malignant" gunner.
Originally posted by uclacrewdude
Will I have to become a gunner to score a surgery residency?
Originally posted by raspberry swirl
being a gunner has nothing to do with the amount of studying one does. its an attitude that requires being a competetive a-hole and wishing less success for your classmates . . .