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Posted by Omega_M on Sep-05-2007 02:33:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
I certainly couldn't do it. Well no, I could, but I don't want to. Too lazy.


Dr. Nurse


Posted by Silky Johnson on Sep-05-2007 02:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
Dr. Nurse




LOL...yeah not the kind of nurse I want to be. Research...ewwww.


Posted by Marc Summers on Sep-05-2007 02:38:

classes start thursday lol yay


Posted by Omega_M on Sep-05-2007 02:41:

"Nurse, call the doctor plz, halp !!1!"
"I am the doctor !"
"No u are a fucking NURSE !!!"
"But Imma a doctor also"
"......... wtf ?"


Posted by NeoPhono on Sep-05-2007 02:55:

I got an MS in Anatomy and am now in med school working towards the MD. Grad school taught me good study habits and med school is putting those to the test. Bottom line though, and as said before; treat school like a job, work (study) from 9-5 with a little on the weekends and a little more before big tests and you'll do just fine.

I'd also say that you should read and at least try to learn the material before it's lectured (as opposed to studying the material for the first time after you've gone to lecture). Yeah, you won't get everything, but it's so much more useful to go into a lecture and already have a good idea of what's going to be talked about instead of everything you hear being new. Also, make sure you schedule (yes, write it on a calendar if you have to) time for yourself away from school and studying. School and studies non-stop, with no form of stress release, exercise or "down time" is a rough way to go through school and in some instances (grad/professional school) can be dangerous.

Regardless, good luck with school.


Posted by jonze on Sep-05-2007 06:03:

im doing my masters in accounting right now. this semester i'm doing about 3-4 hours a day of studying. my program is comprised of mainly international students from asia (china, south korea, hong kong, taiwan, japan, india) and there's a huge difference between how much they study compared to me and the other four americans in the program. i would guess that the international students spend around 6-8 hours a day studying.


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