Weigh your study time “Get the Biggest bang of your buck” One hour spent in Physical Sciences frequently yield greater score increase than one hour in Biological Sciences than that in Verbal Reasoning. In other words, the “bang of the
Tips for a 4th year med student: Interviews
The best medicine is (primary) prevention. This applies to physical and mental health, as well as financial fitness. Audition rotations are expensive. Do them close to home and get your recommendation letters there. A separate post will help you decide whether
#1 Financial rule I lived by in med school
Minimize and delay borrowing student loans as much as possible Goes without saying, the more you delay the onset of loan origination and associated fees, the more you delay interest ballooning. Time value of money is against as when someone
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I am the product of unconventional Chinese parents. They did not force me to be a doctor, lawyer, or engineer. They neither cared when I was the bottom of my class in first grade nor pushed me to be a virtuoso