shrey
03-25-2008, 12:49 PM
hey guys, I was reading quite a few posts in the general allopathic forum and most of the students have summarized how the course work in med schools throughout the US is....Here is an example:
"1st year sucks
2nd year sucks way more than first...you may not think its possible, but it is. i dont even remember too much of where i ilved because i spent so much time in a damn cubicle
3rd year - the hours suck. you cant say **** it today, ill catch up tomorrow. each day is hell.
4th year - supposedly awesome.
residency - depending what you do, the vast majority suck, because on top of making dogsh_t for money, u work insane hrs and get yelled at.
so the secret? accept it, and work past it. is there a light at the end of the tunnel? it's a long long tunnel. but the light's there. until then, just keep plugging away."
However, this doesn't really apply to those students studying in Europe obviously (although there might be a vague correlation) as the medical programs here are mostly 6 years in length. So it would be kind of cool to share your personal experiences with your med school education so far......this way it might help current as well as prospective students wishing to study in Europe.
"1st year sucks
2nd year sucks way more than first...you may not think its possible, but it is. i dont even remember too much of where i ilved because i spent so much time in a damn cubicle
3rd year - the hours suck. you cant say **** it today, ill catch up tomorrow. each day is hell.
4th year - supposedly awesome.
residency - depending what you do, the vast majority suck, because on top of making dogsh_t for money, u work insane hrs and get yelled at.
so the secret? accept it, and work past it. is there a light at the end of the tunnel? it's a long long tunnel. but the light's there. until then, just keep plugging away."
However, this doesn't really apply to those students studying in Europe obviously (although there might be a vague correlation) as the medical programs here are mostly 6 years in length. So it would be kind of cool to share your personal experiences with your med school education so far......this way it might help current as well as prospective students wishing to study in Europe.