R/premed Secrets: The Shocking Truth They Don't Want You To Know
When school starts, make some friends and get involved in a club you actually like. If you do end up going to med school, there's plenty of time to get clinical/volunteer/research hours and stuff. I personally like r/premed for the polls, being able to sort comments by upvotes (which usually will organize them by most to least helpful), and how condensed everything is. 31 votes, 29 comments. 303k subscribers in the premed community.
Dont get sucked in. So, i want to know in everyone else's experience: Do these people simply play up how stressful their life is? It very rarely will lead to a non toxic discussion, during first year there was a guy going around asking people their mcat score, their block exam grades etc. If you dont know someone well. Here are 5 reasons why premeds fail to get into medical school and what you can do to avoid them. Lets start by addressing the elephant in the room. The number one reason. Premed students who 'did everything right' without having doctors in the family, what were your sources of guidance for preparing for medical school and the mcat? Did you rely on teachers.