vendredi 27 novembre 2015

Med School Lifehacks

Guys, thank you! I’ll definitely give a few of these a shot. I have yet to try the ones I listed in my original post, so thanks to the folks who weighed in on those. Some, I’ll admit, aren’t for me. The person who recommended the grocery delivery service also threw in that they hire someone to clean their apartment every two weeks. Both are not for me, though I get it’s how some people choose to manage things.

If anyone interpreted my question as an attempt to “win” at med school or adopt an unhealthy lifestyle to get by, that’s not where I was coming from (but I sincerely appreciate the good advice). Was just seeking out small tips that have helped people make it through. As a nontrad with years of experience in another field, I already know that the time crunch in med school will be more severe and just a different beast altogether. So, it makes it all seem a little less foreign when you hear how others do things. When I didn’t completely understand what Step 1 was, I asked around how people study for it, what resources they use, what their study schedules were like. It didn’t mean I went out and assaulted the first copy of First Aid I could find. Questions like these just help me wrap my brain around the unfamiliar.

As a sidenote, “lifehacks” is a common term referring to timesavers and productivity tips that simplify life. That’s all it means. Apologies if you deem that offensive.

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Med School Lifehacks

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