It’s the Labor’s Day weekend and the first weekend in a while that I feel like a real weekend. I just finished two weeks of medical school and took my first quiz this morning. I have to admit, it was A LOT of intensive studying to the point where I felt like my undergraduate education was a vacation.
Then again, don’t freak out. Everybody is different when it comes to studying. How long should I study? Should I focus on this or that? What is the main point here? The answer is you. It is up to you. It really is. You get as much as you put into it. You study as much as YOU need too. Don’t get caught up by the guy sitting next to you boasting that he only need to study two hours per day. People gossip. Just block them out.
The truth is, professional school is a little bit different. You’ll soon realize that you will be motivated to do well because the education (that you paid for with huge loans!) will impact the rest of your life. So even if you’re a lazy bum now, when you are sitting in 1 of the 125 seats of future physicians, you will find the motivation to do well for yourself as well as for your patients. So the motto is, “Just do your thang!”
First Quiz
This morning was the first of the many quizzes throughout this semester. It was out of 40 computerized questions coming from 30 chapters in about four different books. Of course, I didn’t read all the chapters. I only read as a supplement because I physically cannot do it. There isn’t enough time. Actually, I heard of an M3 (third-year medical student) who only sleep two hours every night since he started medical school. He rocked his USMLE Step 1 by the way. So unless you’re an insomniac, something must give.
You must be curious about my score since I didn’t do all the assigned readings. I got a 37 out of 40, which is around 92-93%, and I am disappointed about it.
It should have been a 39 out of 40, there is only 1 question that I actually didn’t know. I did narrow the answer down to a 50-50 chance, but I chose the wrong one. So I admit defeat to that question. The other two questions were stupid mistakes. One of them, I completely misread the question. The other question asked about an obvious fact that I should know, but it somehow escaped my mind at the time. It is funny how you can remember all the difficult details but somehow forget the most obvious knowledge. I came home kicking myself in the foot for making those mistakes. Well, live and learn.
Swing Dance
Yes folks, I did swing dance today after the quiz with a few of my M1 classmates, and it was fun.. If you have never tried swing dance before, you really should try it. Honestly, I think guys look so sexy when they dance so smoothly. It was a good way to unwind. I’m glad I went.
Doctor’s “Bling Bling”
It was Christmas two days ago. I got my doctor’s goodies that I will need to use to examine patients (stethoscope etc…). Tomorrow, I am going to use it to examine my roommate’s dog, lol.
Well, until next time, keeping doing what you need to do.
Don’t get caught up with gossips.
Work hard because greatness is earned.
Posted by Leni on August 30, 2008 at 5:16 pm
Touche to that! =) Swing dancing eh?
Posted by Thao on September 1, 2008 at 4:10 am
Woot! Doctor’s goodies, I’m sure you look fantastic with them on. XD
Posted by Karen on September 4, 2008 at 1:15 am
Swing dancing! I remember doing some of that during physical education back then. hmmm…=D Well, I hope it was a nice break!
Posted by Rebecca on September 9, 2008 at 9:28 pm
The contrast in this entry is astounding. An intense brainy quiz then swing dancing
I’m sure two hours of sleep is too much for some people in that program! I’m sure you know this: but be aware of your own body and what it needs. Don’t get dragged down or you will feel like crap and do worse if you took study over sleep. Theoretically anyways.
Haha @ using fancy instruments on your dog
Posted by nuwen on September 10, 2008 at 6:12 am
[Rebecca] there’s no more quote plugin
But yea, I guess when you study hard, you tend to party just as hard. You’ll get into it too when you’re in med school.
Hopefully, that won’t distract you though.