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RE: MSK9's Medical School Thread & Guide - MSK9 - 05-04-2021

(05-03-2021, 09:52 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hmm, I do almost the exact same thing, I go through my notes over and over again, I mean going through the entire text and the summaries a few times doesn't cut it for me, I make my own "shortened" notes and go through those in addition to the text and chapter summaries otherwise I forget something or another...

The trick in med school is to personalize the notes. Write them in a way that relates them to something you already know or use a mnemonic. We use mnemonics A LOT. For example, I want to remember the symptoms of Major Depressive Disorder:  SIG-E-CAPS. 

Sleep changes
I
nterest (loss of it)
G
uilt (worthlessness)
E
nergy
C
oncentration/cognition
A
ppetite
P
sychomotor
S
uicide


RE: MSK9's Medical School Thread & Guide - mahaganapati - 07-21-2021

MSK9 - So are you living in Grenada full time for the next few years, or how does that work? Are you paying for your own school + living expenses? Do you have a family? Your thread has really sparked the interest in me again for dentistry, however I already have a family so I'm considering how it could work out. Your story is very inspiring, thank you for sharing!


RE: MSK9's Medical School Thread & Guide - MSK9 - 11-01-2021

(07-21-2021, 04:18 PM)mahaganapati Wrote: MSK9 - So are you living in Grenada full time for the next few years, or how does that work? Are you paying for your own school + living expenses? Do you have a family? Your thread has really sparked the interest in me again for dentistry, however I already have a family so I'm considering how it could work out. Your story  is very inspiring, thank you for sharing!

The science years have been a combination of online and in-person because of Covid but full reopening is anticipated in January, 2022. St. G qualifies for US Gov Department of Education loans, so most American students go that route and pay their living expenses with what is refunded after tuition costs. Some older students bring their families, some travel back and forth on breaks/holidays.

Thanks for the compliment. Glad it could help you! I'm almost done with my basic sciences stuff and will be starting Year 3 after I take my first national board exam in June. Sorry for the late reply.

M


RE: MSK9's Medical School Thread & Guide - nyvrem - 11-01-2021

oh wow

its been 2 years since u started !

=0


RE: MSK9's Medical School Thread & Guide - MSK9 - 02-01-2022

(11-01-2021, 09:56 AM)nyvrem Wrote: oh wow

its been  2 years since u started !

=0

Coming up on the first board exam (USMLE Step 1). Time flies.


RE: MSK9's Medical School Thread & Guide - indigoshuffle - 07-04-2022

(02-01-2022, 08:42 PM)MSK9 Wrote:
(11-01-2021, 09:56 AM)nyvrem Wrote: oh wow

its been  2 years since u started !

=0

Coming up on the first board exam (USMLE Step 1). Time flies.

How do you find conditions in Greneda? Class size, lecture quality, etc.? I heard lectures are mandatory. Apparently in US medical schools lectures are not mandatory.


RE: MSK9's Medical School Thread & Guide - MSK9 - 10-07-2022

(07-04-2022, 04:24 PM)indigoshuffle Wrote: How do you find conditions in Greneda? Class size, lecture quality, etc.? I heard lectures are mandatory. Apparently in US medical schools lectures are not mandatory.

Class sizes tend to be larger than mainland schools since the cohorts are comparatively much larger. Lectures have an 80% attendance requirement with mandatory attendance checks through each lecture. I didn't mind mandatory lectures. St. G is fairly rigid in their rules, but expectations are laid out in advance. Never had any issues, personally.

Grenada is beautiful and is what you make it. Many of the "med student-types" complained about their quality of life/availability of things they were used to, but I chock that up more to immaturity and entitlement than hardship.


RE: MSK9's Medical School Thread & Guide - adrianeraldo - 06-17-2023

Any updates? I've been following this post and is very interesting...


RE: MSK9's Medical School Thread & Guide - bjcheung77 - 06-18-2023

adrianeraldo Wrote:Any updates? I've been following this post and is very interesting...

@adrianeraldo, Please review this post: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-UMPI-Collecting-credits-before-applying?pid=395061#pid395061


RE: MSK9's Medical School Thread & Guide - AlvinG - 08-14-2023

(06-18-2023, 03:48 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote:
adrianeraldo Wrote:Any updates? I've been following this post and is very interesting...

@adrianeraldo, Please review this post: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-UMPI-Collecting-credits-before-applying?pid=395061#pid395061

What happened to OP? Are they okay? Looks like things were going great and then they disappeared.