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Med school building is an architectural feat with probably the nicest anatomy lab of any school. The building has napping pods and treadmill desks for all students to use. Admissions office is the most transparent of any medical school. Jul 19, 2020 Agreed. My med school roommate's daughter is a DPT. Her best friend is a gay man dating a med student. Med school does make it a challenge to maintain relationships due to time constraints during pre clinical for studying and clinical rotations which might take place out of town. It takes an effort on both parties to make time for the relationship. The med school interview process is not in any way related to a job interview. You're applying to get into a profession, not be a teller at Chase Manhattan Bank. Med schools know you're interested because you applied and showed up for the interview. If you don't want to attend, there are plenty more candidates in the queue. No matter where one is in training, give it like 4-5 years, and you're both attendings or fellows. Plenty of people who didn't start med school the same year get married and after that period of time the hierarchy matters not at all. Particularly if you're in separate fields.

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I am a sophomore undergrad at a college in Boston, and I am really trying to be on the right track for med school. I took gen eds last year as an undecided major, this year I'm taking all science classes. I have a 3.7, and currently have a work study job and an internship at some of the med schools/hospitals in the area. I am working hard this year, since the work load for Bio and Chem are a lot.. I'm assuming it will only get much worse as the years go by. My only concern is that hard work won't be enough in the future. I'm worried if I am actually intelligent enough to be a doctor. My SAT scores were around 1250, which isn't anything impressive. I did slack off in high school though. I'm just afraid that even with 5+ hours of studying a day in med school, I just won't have the brains to handle it. So my main question is, is it possible to get through undergrad pre-med curriculum, MCATs, and Med School without being exceptionally bright? Thanks