Practical Advice for the First Year of Medical School

By medliorator - Last updated: Friday, February 26, 2010 - Save & Share - One Comment

Alex Folkl offers his advice for first year medical students…

Lesson 1: Medical school is hard, but not in the way you would expect
What’s hard is the volume: There is so much material that it’s oftentimes difficult to determine what warrants another pass and what can safely be left for another day.

Lesson 3: Everyone has an opinion.
Ask ten medical students how to study for a class, and you will get ten different responses… The key is sifting through the noise to figure out what works for you.

Advice for New Medical Students [Medscape]

Correlate: Secrets to Medical School’s First Year

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One Response to “Practical Advice for the First Year of Medical School”

Comment from JR
Time February 27, 2010 at 3:58 pm

“Advise” is a verb.
“Advice” is a noun, and the word you should have chosen for your title.

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