For real... I once cried the whole week during study week in medschool like I cant control the tears so I ended up studying while crying bcuz aint nobody got time to 'catch feelings' 🤦🏻♀️
That hit me hard. This line is now making me rethink about whether I should be a doctor. It feels like I don't have any good reason to be one rather than the fact that my younger self was really adamant and excited to be a doctor and my parents are really interested in me being a doc. I hate the fact that we've to spend such long years of our life just studying when u should be out having fun.
I’m in nursing school and I was practicing placing a Foley catheter in a manikin and idk if I didn’t put the cath in all the way or what but I inflated the balloon and the cath like flew out 😂 and then I was practicing putting the tracheostomy cannula back in and I like jammed it in there and my classmate was like “no no no Maddie, don’t do that in real life” 😂
I think the standard for the Asians and the white girl is really different. The Asians literally said pass fail, a pass is a 70%. The white girl literally said she "just passed" which is still above a 70
Am writing anatomy exam tomorrow and I have been studying 3 months for it . 9 hours a day. No holidays at all. And after all this am here pulling an all nighter. And possibly I ll fail. That’s medschool guys, treat your docs with respect
i want to be a PA someday! i'm currently a scribe in pulmonology and sleep medicine and although i thought i wanted to be a family medicine PA now i'm leaning toward pulm and sleep
The Asian dude is really attractive Edit: don't try to stalk the dude on his social medias. Thats just weird and he's a human being who deserves privacy. Finding him attractive is not an excuse to be begging for his instagram
Its weird how universal these issues are😂 I'm a med student all the way in Zambia and my answers are exactly the same. Glad to know we are all suffering😅
So, I was bored and looked up Tori Day as a holiday earlier on my work computer... And I just came across you while watching RU-vid videos on my phone...
Medschool is no joke ! I’ve been procrastinating all my life in college .. working on papers a day before due date and studying last minute .. I get straight A’s but I know this crap won’t fly in med school because you learn so much in so little time .. I’m trying to break out of the habit now so I’ll be on my A game in med school .. salute to all the med students and doctors ... 🙌🏾
After 15 years since I’ve got my M.D... this is nostalgic feeling to see these medical students answering these questions. Still have an anxious dream about the exam until now😭😭.
I can relate to her as well. I've never felt disgusted or scared while handling any other viscera (including genitalia) or the whole cadaver itself, not even for the first time. But that half of the head really used to make me feel uncomfortable..
@@pjreagin9527 I'm premed and yea, it's the realization of how real it actually is. The fact that it's a real person, not just names of organs, bones, and muscles that you need to memorize.
No honestly I completely understood what she meant, the first time I dissected a pigs head (when I was 16) the eyebrow and eyelash hairs made me so uncomfortable but the inside of the head that was sliced in half didn’t phase me whatsoever! Strange i know hahaha
Speaking Truth yea i always wanted to go to med school, but my grades are average to low. I mean i failed that year and i'm repeating again. Math sucked the life out of me. I can't study for long hours. I was considering med school, but it takes a lot of preparation mentally and physically. I don't think i'm prepared for that. Everyone wants to do things until they know what it takes.
allie ortega a more typical class size is 100ish. My husband’s class is large. I think it’s 260? So giant. There are hundreds of thousands of applicants each year .... only about 5% get in, I think.
They don't, they want to be big youtubers. Because they don't see the work, or don't think about it. It looks like fun to be Jenna Marbles, spend less than $100 on a video, openly admit to getting ideas from what somebody else does, and get 6M views & $$$. I'm not hating - if Jenna can get the money, why not?
@@Meabh1639 You asked why, not whether or not people should. Given the probably motive - easy money - it's doubtful everybody actually gives it an honest shot.
Asian (china, Philippines, Palestine, turkey ect) and North african career options: 1. Doctor 2. Engineering/architect 3. Lawyer 4. Disgrace to the family
"Never have I ever thought about dropping out" Non-asians: *both raise 'I Have' without hesitation* Asians: are our parents watching...? MY PEOPLE HAHAHSKSGSKSHSJ
That's the spirit! You go gurl! But tbh it'll come eventually 😂😂 I was so eager to start studying architecture. And it is a lie if I never consider droping out 😂
Am I the only one who noticed that the guy in blue said he goes out drinking with his friends after an exam but then said she doesn’t drink at the end of the video 🤔
@@ashleyayeee9396 Wow, and I hated honors chem as a sophomore. I want to major in Bio to be a wildlife biologist, but I'm terrified that I'll have to take another chem course, but in college, I assume everything is 100X harder than my honors classes so I'm really trying to stay cool since I'm only going into my Junior year in high school.
Cortana college is harder yes, but you will adjust. if you struggle in a class you may have to study a lot more. sometimes you just have a class that you can’t do well in and you just have to pass and that’s college. i got a c+ in inorganic chem II & pre-calc and that was the best i could do and it was hard to accept but i worked my butt off for that grade as an only A/B student in high school. not to scare you but at my college a biology major needs to go up to organic chem I and that class is a killer. it depends on your college though because some smaller colleges only have a general bio major (like mine) that they have to make hard bc a lot of pre-med students major in bio and they need to weed some of those kids out, but if it’s a bigger university they usually have more than one type of bio major and you might not have to take upper level chemistry. since bio and chem go hand in hand you will probably need some chem at least, but if you utilize your college’s tutoring options & go to your professor’s office hours you should be okay.
Cortana since you’re in high school i HIGHLY recommend if you haven’t already to go see the counseling office and ask about job shadowing. i didn’t even know what a PA was until i job shadowed one and now that’s what i’m going to school to be. thought i wanted to be an ER nurse but turns out i hate the ER and nursing really isn’t for me. job shadowing saved me from years of college that would’ve been a waste and helped me figure out what to do instead.
Jessica Mendes I’m pretty sure it means that if you fail one assignment it’s not going to kill you, like if the majority of your work is good, you’ll pass...
Kenzie Pass Fail is when the course only has two outcomes; pass or fail. There are no grades (A, B, C, D, F). A few courses also have a scale of Honours, Pass, Fail, but this is relatively rare.
Grades don't prove how brilliant or good Dr you are. Believe me. One person may be bad at tests because all the pressure makes them too nervous but can be amazing at practice I've seen it
Having a good grade only means they are good test takers. In Medicine there’s so much more that’s important: clinical skills, empathy, working under pressure, listening, among others. I prefer to have a doctor that cares than a robot reciting something from a book.
Now let Nursing students do this. Have you ever: • Inserted a suppository • Had to change someone’s sheets after starting an IV • Memorized the entire list of medications • Failed a quiz by one question • Gone to a skills validation without sleep • Gotten a level 3 on a proctored exam • Gone a full 12 hour clinical day without compression socks • Fainted during clinical • Administered an enema without getting anything on you • Had to borrow scrubs from the clinical site • Been late to clinical • Been late to proctor • Done compressions • Done post-mortem care
I'm happy there's people who can handle this pressure . I'm 9ver here deciding whether not I want yo be a day care teacher or an in home sitter. I did not need to go to college .
Honestly thank you for having people like you go through hell and back to have a career that focuses 100% on helping people get better, because lord I could NEVER deal with that stress of school, but I bow to you guys 👏🏽👏🏽 good job to you all
I relate to the asian one's so much. The first time I saw a cadaver it was half a body cut open fresh from post mortem and my friends asked if I was okay. I was completely fine. In fact excited 😂
Med School isn't hard... You just have to study 8+ hours everyday and have mental breakdowns on a daily basis for 5 years... And then boom, you're a DOCTOR.
Med student here Lucky that you guys have podcasts In the philippines we are required to attend nearly every single lecture from 7am - 6pm with exams on every single lecture right after .