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A great way to help further create an economic shortage of doctors and fuel the greedy AMA into making more money while adding more burned-out docs with more work. Testing pre-meds and med students into oblivion.
Literally thinking throughout the video, what is the point of making the time to run out in a high stake test, this makes no sense at all, and have no practicality in testing personality. Plain monopoly.
Can you do a video about international students (in US colleges) that are not US citizens/residents, and cover the stats, difficulty, success rate and how to stand out. Would really appreciate this. Thanks
10:33 1. My biggest achievement is getting into University, I have always loved education and dream about helping others out. I studied day and night so I could have the best grades possible to achieve success in the University. I studied a lot and founded on my self and improving my study times. I was a very stressful journey up it worked out all that hard work paid off and I am a undergratde university student. 2. I learned that hard work pays off. If you put in the time to study every day, turn off distractions. It will pay off. I also learned that if you make a plan and sick to it you can accomplish much. 3. One factor that helped me achieve getting into university was hard more and time management. I studied every single day for 5 hours making sure I had the best exam and assignment marks to get into university. I also manged my time every well and made sure I skipped out on not so needed activtys.
2. I would speak with elin with respect and empathy. Talk to her calmly and patiently. I would also emphasize mutual respect between her and the group. See what the group can do to make her feel safer. That's what I put for question two
1. I would talk with elin and see whats making her so errataed, if their is a problem for example her dad died and would tell her to seek help form a counsler or a doctor. Then I would speak with the other group members to explain her situation. Thats what I put for question one
3. Bring her concerns up with the group so we can solve them as a team. We could possible split the group work up where we are all help elin if she needs it
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A great way to help further create an economic shortage of doctors and fuel the greedy AMA into making more money while adding more burned-out docs with more work. Testing pre-meds and med students into oblivion.
Literally thinking throughout the video, what is the point of making the time to run out in a high stake test, this makes no sense at all, and have no practicality in testing personality. Plain monopoly.
Can you do a video about international students (in US colleges) that are not US citizens/residents, and cover the stats, difficulty, success rate and how to stand out. Would really appreciate this. Thanks
When will the next “So you want to be…” video come out?
10:33
1. My biggest achievement is getting into University, I have always loved education and dream about helping others out. I studied day and night so I could have the best grades possible to achieve success in the University. I studied a lot and founded on my self and improving my study times. I was a very stressful journey up it worked out all that hard work paid off and I am a undergratde university student.
2. I learned that hard work pays off. If you put in the time to study every day, turn off distractions. It will pay off. I also learned that if you make a plan and sick to it you can accomplish much.
3. One factor that helped me achieve getting into university was hard more and time management. I studied every single day for 5 hours making sure I had the best exam and assignment marks to get into university. I also manged my time every well and made sure I skipped out on not so needed activtys.
I hope you eventually make a video on the atrocity that was today's MCAT exam
what was your test day
2. I would speak with elin with respect and empathy. Talk to her calmly and patiently. I would also emphasize mutual respect between her and the group. See what the group can do to make her feel safer.
That's what I put for question two
thank you for Casper now secondaries!!
It's coming!
1. I would talk with elin and see whats making her so errataed, if their is a problem for example her dad died and would tell her to seek help form a counsler or a doctor. Then I would speak with the other group members to explain her situation.
Thats what I put for question one
Thank you for the useful and informative videos as always.
I'd love to see a "so you want to be a complex family planning physician" video if possible.
3. Bring her concerns up with the group so we can solve them as a team. We could possible split the group work up where we are all help elin if she needs it
Awesome!!
The roommate part and animations were really funny lol
So how long is the exam? One hour? Two hours? Etc?
90-110 minutes
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It's a scam
Can you do "So you want to be crna??"