5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting Medical School

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I’m in my final year of graduate-entry medicine in the UK.

These past 4 years have been full of experiences and learnings that have shaped not only my career but also who I am as a person.

While I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my experience as a medical student, I can’t help but think that there are a few things I wish someone had told me before I started…

In this video, I’m going to share the 5 things I wish I had known before starting medical school and that can help you change your perspective and make you feel better prepared.

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1. How to prepare for medical school
2. Study tips for medical school
3. How to overcome imposter syndrome
4. How to avoid burnout in medical school

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This is so honest and transparent . We need people like this because most videos I have come across are so ultra perfectionist. That really derails you from the realistic life of a medical student . ❤❤❤🎉🎉😊

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Hello, I’ve been watching a few of your videos and they’ve been extremely helpful! I’m about to apply for medicine just now as it’s 13th of October already. I’m an international applicant, though. I’d love to get your views on my choices for unis based on my stats.
UCAT- 2530 B3
IGCSE- 6 subjects, 5A*, 1A
AS levels- 3 subjects, 3A (Bio, Chem, Phy)
A levels predicted- 3A* (Bio, Chem, Phy)
I have done some work experience by observing at clinics, volunteering in old age homes, teaching underprivileged kids, etc. I’m the headboy of my school as well as the president of my school’s community service club. My personal statement is also looking fairly strong and so should be my letter of recommendation. Due to not being aware that I should’ve taken more subjects at IGCSE, I only took 6 and even though I got an almost perfect grade in that, it’s still limited my application prospects a lot as I can’t apply to universities like Cardiff, queen’s Belfast amongst a few others which score 8 or 9 GCSEs which made me really upset. But anyways, I’m now applying to-
Aberdeen
Dundee
Brunel

I’m yet to decide my fourth one and really confused. Should I go with a lot more aspirational one like Cambridge or KCL or Plymouth (I think Plymouth also scores 7 GCSEs? In that case it’s a no no) or stick with the more easier ones like Sunderland, Kent and Medway, etc.
Thanks a lot!🥂

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