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Med School Requirements

Jun 08, 2017 Dating in the first 2 years is incredibly easy if you play to your strengths: Bumble if your a guy // tinder if you're a girl; No mirror selfies!!!!! One of your first pictures should be of you in your white coat; Don't mention med school in your bio. Based on the content in the letter (location where I worked with this individual, job title, etc), it can clearly be established that the letter was written during the past year if one just looks at my activities on my application, but I just want to make sure I don't need this resent with a date. Representatives from the state medical board came and gave a presentation at my school. They told us that having a relationship with a patient can get your license revoked pretty quick. Although they might not find out about it during the relationship, what happens when things go south and you have a disgruntled ex-lover looking for revenge? Mar 19, 2009 Similarly, TCO, the whole attitude of 'I'm not going to let some chick get in the way of med school' is not one that will endear you to many ladies. I'm sure you'd never tell HER that. I mean, I can understand prioritising med school over relationships. Nothing wrong with that. That's a personal choice.

Med School Near Me

The title pretty much sums it up.
I'm single with no kids looking to embark on what I know is hell on earth for at least eight years. Have not applied yet and probably won't 'til next year, making my start age (assuming I get in) 35. That scares the crap out of me.
If I meet someone and decide to start a family (if all goes well, before starting school as my chances for dating once I'm in school are probably somewhere below zero), am I basically setting myself up for disaster?
As of now, my plan is to go into pediatrics, which I know can change a million times once you're exposed to different fields, but I'm not so sadistic to aim for some of the more cut-throat fields (not that peds wouldn't be enough of a challenge...)
Just from reading the boards of current med students and residents (esp. the 'was it worth it' boards), I hear what kind of masochistic hell this period is for people in their 20s, and I can only imagine that being older and trying to 'do it all' will be even more challenging. Impossible? I don't like to think so, but I'll gladly take a few buckets of ice cold reality dumped over my head by those of you who have been there, or know someone who has.