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Old 03-25-2007, 09:51 AM
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To all old and new graduates !!!!!!!!!!!

Hi guys ,
I consider my self an old graduate ,10+since my Medical school.there may be afew oder than me but I really wonder if there are any!!!!
I am old consider to the new fresh just out of school graduates scoring 99+.
My point is I've had my dream of studying here or doing residency I tried a couple of times as soon as I was out of the medical school but I wasn't prepard enough!!
well any ways I dropped my Idea of giving exams ,carried on with my life .Fate plays some role I do believe that, I landed here in US ,now I wonder why and so try another shot at the exams,so failed with close race.I was devastated and thouht of droping the Idea of even trying but I did again guess what i passed with 80+ not bad score or me at all,but with the above rush with 99 niner I don't a stand even a tiny chance !!!
Well I 'm going for the series of Cs and step 2 ck Blah....
I have really started wondering should I even go for it????
What are the chances I 'll get in to any programe? If not What will i do with all hard work and year I put in this course??
Please guys i want every ones honest opinion and your suggestions are appreciated too!!!!!!!I am in big dilemma
Please drop a line or too
I realy really really need your in put guys
Thanks
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Old 03-27-2007, 10:44 PM
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Well! I would like to say only one thing..." Go for your Dream". I would do anything to fulfill my dream if I have a chance.If you think you can go for your dream go for it. Why do you care for anything else?
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Old 06-23-2007, 08:56 PM
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do u consider urself an old grad? Then what do i call myself, a 1980 grad? I have 83 on step 1 and 87 on step 2ck and giving cs in 3 days time. do not think age is a problem, attitude is.
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Old 06-23-2007, 10:45 PM
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Thumbs up i agree with ajs,

do not let anything negative talk you out of your struggle for soaring high....!!

remember, "the best is yet to come" & "all is well"....

go for it bro.........!!!

hav faith in GOD....
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Old 07-17-2007, 05:51 PM
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you already passed one test-probably the hardest- that means you can do it and the more it cost you to succed the better the result will be,just have discipline and you will do it.
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