failing the board exam is every medical student's nightmare. while there is a certain yabang for schools (UP, UST, CIM) who have had stellar performances in past interations of the boards, the threat of becoming that nagging statistic - the occasional casualty - is very real for any med student.
i am starting this study project primarily for myself, as almost every student has a tendency to procastinate, especially when the board exam is many months away.
while i may not be able to study every day, since i have daily clinical work at pgh and i go 24 to 30+ hours every 3 days, i still aim to keep track of the progress i make for the next 195 days, and to post monthly stats.
please pray for all of us who are about to take the board exams. we promise to do our end of the bargain as well.
i am starting this study project primarily for myself, as almost every student has a tendency to procastinate, especially when the board exam is many months away.
while i may not be able to study every day, since i have daily clinical work at pgh and i go 24 to 30+ hours every 3 days, i still aim to keep track of the progress i make for the next 195 days, and to post monthly stats.
please pray for all of us who are about to take the board exams. we promise to do our end of the bargain as well.
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