I don’t know why but my new pill case makes me so happy! Look at how pretty she is!
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I don’t know why but my new pill case makes me so happy! Look at how pretty she is!

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My month in preview
So much to do, with just a few weeks left before everything starts! I have to wrap up my time in Europe (which includes finishing work, a week in Cyprus, and a last minute tour of my current home Ireland), move back to Canada, and then pack up all my things and relocate to my new city for school. All in 4 weeks! It will be a whirlwind.
Managed so far to find a great roommate, gorgeous downtown apartment, and apply for loans. I’m torn between feeling like I’m on a good pace with my preparation and feeling like I should be focusing much more on school and planning instead of frolicking in Europe.
I know people often recommend to just enjoy the summer instead of stressing and preparing for school, but I’m finding it hard to sit back and relax with so much on my mind!
hello c: congrats on finishing the first year of your med journey! do you have any advice for a terrified but excited MS1-to-be? :)
Hey I’m sorry I haven’t responded to this!! I think the best advice I can give is to remember that, this too shall pass. No matter what happens in the coming year, whether it be a test that seems insurmountable, a relationship that goes south, or feeling like you never have time for everything, just keep in mind that things will change. Also, people tend to talk about the bad parts of med school way more than good parts.
I made the best friends I’ve ever had last year, including a girl who will probably be my maid of honor. I loved the classroom learning and the clinical applications and just the whole process of becoming part of medicine. There are parts that are going to suck and there are times when you feel like you aren’t supposed to be in medical school. But those will pass and at the end of it, what you’ll remember are the late nights you had laughing with your friends, the feeling of pride after a good test or week, and the confidence that comes with being older, wiser, and stronger.
Work hard, be kind, realize you can’t control everything and good luck!!
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