Ha, fair enough. My point was that if you've just done your last exam today, you should bask in the glory of that for a bit and have some time off!
Pre-reading before medical school is pointless and a massive waste of time. Seriously, enjoy your time off while you can before you get on the med school conveyer belt!
Ha, fair enough. My point was that if you've just done your last exam today, you should bask in the glory of that for a bit and have some time off!
Pre-reading before medical school is pointless and a massive waste of time. Seriously, enjoy your time off while you can before you get on the med school conveyer belt!
I was thinking of that exactly but I thought it will be inefficient. Excuse me, I am still in the work-mode and its hard to pull out of it all of a sudden
I was thinking of that exactly but I thought it will be inefficient. Excuse me, I am still in the work-mode and its hard to pull out of it all of a sudden
I prescribe a dose of Netflix... Take one programme and binge watch the whole series. Repeat as needed until symptoms resolve.
I was thinking of that exactly but I thought it will be inefficient. Excuse me, I am still in the work-mode and its hard to pull out of it all of a sudden
Ha, no, it would be more inefficient to try and teach yourself medicine in a random bits and pieces fashion over the next two months.
Seriously, give yourself a break and go do something fun and different.
You are a great doctor. Do I get a free dose of netflix as I am 18 and in Education?
All year I just work work work work, now its just.... nothing.
I'm afraid Netflix hasn't been licensed by NICE and thus you'll have to pay privately (the pain when Netflix is cheaper than an actual prescription).
But in all seriousness, enjoy the break! Rest your brain. It's one of the last times, before you retire, that you have a proper break from studying/work. You want to be well rested before you start because medicine really is a marathon.
I'm afraid Netflix hasn't been licensed by NICE and thus you'll have to pay privately (the pain when Netflix is cheaper than an actual prescription).
But in all seriousness, enjoy the break! Rest your brain. It's one of the last times, before you retire, that you have a proper break from studying/work. You want to be well rested before you start because medicine really is a marathon.
I agree.
Thanks everybody who replied. Really appreciated it.