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When you have a 105 in a class and you get mad because you did not get the bonus question on the test! ( my brother freshmen in high school!!!)
Wait . . . you don't seriously think baseball (or any other sport at all) is any cleaner right now, do you?
when you qualify for course credit for the amount of time you spent on SDN.
you feel obliged to ask questions even though you already know the answers (because you were neurotically reading med school websites the night before)when an interviewer asks, "so do you have any questions?"
I've never understood the "Any other questions?" question as it is. If I've asked a bunch of stuff (or we've talked about a lot), then what if I really have all the information I want?
Don't you then run the risk of looking naive? Even if you asked questions?Uhm.. then you say you don't have any other questions?
You start studying for MCAT in your freshmen year of college.
1) Still being on SDN when you are in med school (it's pathetic I know).
2) Recognizing people on your interview days from their SDN/mdapps profiles.
3) Recognizing interviewees from their SDN/mdapps profiles.
4) Being annoyed with your classmates who somehow got into med school without SDN/mdapps.
5) Calling people you know at your med school by their SDN names.
...when you read MSAR as a bedtime story...and you still have 2 years left before you apply. (Not me, a friend of mine...I swear)
...when you read MSAR as a bedtime story...and you still have 2 years left before you apply. (Not me, a friend of mine...I swear)
When you always compete with total strangers in your class, and after you get your test back you go around asking random people what they got on the test.
1. When you wake up and open the laptop to SDN😱
2. When you think about med school, your GPA, future MCAT, and ECs every 3. 15 minutes of everyday
3. When you have a stack of blank charts mapping out a predicted MCAT, BCPM gpa, overall GPA, and ECs with every color highlighter in CLASS😱
Yes, I know I'm a neurotic premed, but I've always been like this. Try changing the premed in the title to prelaw and change SDN to lawschooldiscussion.organd you got me a year ago
(My favorite is #3, I love doing that, can't wait for class tomorrow, LOL)
I have a hunch that you really like SDN😉
review every single reaction and mechanism studied during the day in your sleep
1. when you're a world class solitaire/free cell/spider champion from all that time you've spent "studying".
2. when you've had to delete solitaire from your computer because it eats up too much study time.
3. when you know the names and ages of all your profs' kids.
When you get 97 on a test and its the top grade but you want to understand why/how you missed that 3 percent. I got a sheeps heart thrown at me in comparative anatomy for that....
When you get a 92 on the first test of the semester in Gen. Bio, and you start flat-out crying while reviewing it with the professor because you really knew the answers to 2 of the 4 questions you missed, and the only reason you failed them is they were ambiguous, and you didn't know how to interpret them, and if you can't understand the prof's questions, how can you possibly pass the class?
(I know that was one long sentence, but....)
The prof actually said to me, "moi, if you're crying because of this grade, I am honestly afraid of what you'll do to yourself if you ever make a B" After the semester was over, she told me that she never forgot that episode, and that after every test she reviewed the questions I failed to see if they were ambiguous and decide if she should throw them out.
You make excuses to dip out on social events - you're really thinking to yourself that you have to get home to check the mail for rejections/acceptances.