Anyone in medical school or studying any medical fields?
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Medical School peeps?
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Reply by Kylie
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It's going to be my freshman year this fall and I'm going to be working on prerequisits for transfering to university in 2-3 years!
Reply by Christina
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I haven't decided where I'm going yet, maybe I want to be a nurse, but it's not very accurate, but I know for sure that it will be related to medicine
Reply by Frogbog72
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Reply by AsphyxiA
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I'm currently studying to finish college before med-school, but I'm hoping to go into rural medicine!! Debating between general surgery or family medicine, but I'll probably go family medicine so I can open a clinic and be more useful lol
Reply by sweet7teen
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I'm just sixteen, but I joined a program that allows high school students to take college classes and earn both high school credit and college credit, I chose the nursing assistant class since it seemed like a good beginning into that field, but my ultimate goal would be being a scrub nurse, and even going to college for neuroscience. I'm doing pretty well so far, it's a month long class, and at the end of it we get to choose wether or not to take the test for a certificate. It's only the 12th but still worrying about it. I've had to study more than ever (coming from somebody who hardly ever studies) but I've been keeping up pretty well considering I'm the only high schooler in the class.
Reply by Snufffilth
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Reply by Ruth
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Eu pretendo cursar medicina, mas o processo seletivo para entrar na universidade é díficil... a maioria das pessoas demoram uns 5 anos estudando para poderem entrar no curso. É díficil ser médico aqui no Brasil se você não tem dinheiro, mas acho que isso acontece no mundo todo haha.
Já escolhi minha especialidade, quero ser infectologista. Sim, admito que Dr. House me influenciou, o que posso fazer? haha
Me deseje sorte pra entrar na universidade, eu quero muito ser um médico!
Reply by sam
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Reply by Pinkypops2000s
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I don't do medicine, but i am in nursing school. we learn lot about medical things obviously lol but i'd be happy to help.
Reply by Baba!
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Reply by Br00k3
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I wish Public Health paid more or there were more positions for Psychology degrees below a masters available. At this rate I’m going to more likely wind up a patient than a nurse getting though my BSN Program.
Does anyone recommend their university program from personal experience? I really hate mine. University in general is expensive, I get that, but the fact I can’t reach even the advisors is upsetting. The student parking rate is outright theft. The administration phone line is confusing and unorganized. Are they all like that and I’m just supposed to suffer?
Reply by cawaminga
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I hear you.
University systems can feel so disorganized, and it’s frustrating when support isn’t there.
You’re definitely not alone in feeling this way
Honestly, medical school itself feels like juggling a hundred things at once books, rotations, late-night study groups, and trying to keep up with how fast healthcare tech is moving. What surprised me is how much digital tools can actually ease that chaos. I once explored medical app development with https://neklo.com/medical-app-development and found it eye-opening how thoughtfully designed apps can simplify both patient communication and clinical workflow. It’s not about replacing the human side of medicine, but about cutting down the noise so you can focus on learning and care.