Sunday, 5 October 2014

“My first year at medical school has gone in a flash and yet I feel I have acquired so much knowledge"

My first year began on 16th september 2013.......
The first day called the orientation day or the WHITE CEREMONY DAY began. We were welcomed by our dean and introduced to the faculty staff. We expected they would send us home after the intro.
But as it is rightly said 
"Dont wait for the perfect moment, just take the moment and make it perfect"


Being a medical student will involve working harder than you’ve ever worked in your life – but chances are, it’ll also involve having more fun than you’ve ever had before. There are plenty of off-putting myths about being a medical student, but in reality it’s enjoyable, interesting and highly rewarding, especially in light of what you’re working towards. 

 Don’t panic, medicine can be challenging but you’ll still have plenty of time to enjoy being an undergraduate, an experience that many people say is the best time of their life. The level of work in the course is such that you will have time to make the most out of other activities at your college, such as sports, music and  that are on offer at your college. All that you need to do in order to manage these other activities is be efficient with the time you spend working; don’t spend a whole afternoon watching YouTube videos if you know you have a music rehearsal that evening. Medical college is about a lot more than simply gaining a degree, you will learn a lot about yourself and other people and hopefully build yourself into someone who is capable of being a good doctor.




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