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I'm a LAW student, according to Gena.

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*PROBLEM SOLVED*

 

 

So, this morning I went to college to make my first payment, and went to request my schedule.

Well, it's absolute shit. Even worse than the one I had the first semester.

And to make it worse, I have 3-4 days (I still dunno) where I get out at 8:00 p.m. and have to go on Saturdays.

 

So, here's my dilemma, what should I do?

Get in another group and be all comfy and semi relaxed, coming home early but having low chances of learning?

Or, stay with my schedule and deal with cruel but brilliant doctors and get used to the pressure? It's a demanding career..

 

So? any thoughts?

 

edit: If you're wondering what's the biggest problem, it's that I don't know if I'll keep up with this, and be able to study since my shitty schedule has well.. many blank spots between classes, I won't have too much time to study at home, my sleep hours becoming less and less, and I practically have to memorize every fucking book. I almost fucked up last semester.

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While it seems like a lot of work, I might actually just stick with the schedule you have now, if it means you'll be learning more. :shrug:

It depends on how you know yourself, when it comes to grinding into lots of work over a long period of time, do you think you can do it? Have you done it before?

 

If no, then go for the easier schedule. If yes, then you'll probably be fine. But if you have doubts over whether you can hack it, its better to just get through it rather then take chances and pushing too hard.

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While it seems like a lot of work, I might actually just stick with the schedule you have now, if it means you'll be learning more. :shrug:

 

I thought about it all morning, something tells me to stay with my schedule..

 

It depends on how you know yourself, when it comes to grinding into lots of work over a long period of time, do you think you can do it? Have you done it before?

 

If no, then go for the easier schedule. If yes, then you'll probably be fine. But if you have doubts over whether you can hack it, its better to just get through it rather then take chances and pushing too hard.

 

Well, I managed to pass all my subjects last semester, having a crappy schedule as well, I was there from 7 am to 6-6:30 pm everyday, so I'm used to the "pressure".

 

My doubts are many, me organizing myself to have the right amount of time to study, and also my health is playing an important role here.

Well, for sure, it's better to go on with the hard schedule. But it all depends on what kind of person are you. Only you know how much pressure you can handle. So it's up to you.

 

 

... but i'd choose the easier schedule. :shy:

If you have many doubts, pick the easier.

What time would the classes be for this semester? :thinking:

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Well, for sure, it's better to go on with the hard schedule. But it all depends on what kind of person are you. Only you know how much pressure you can handle. So it's up to you.

 

 

... but i'd choose the easier schedule. :shy:

 

I think it's best too, also, I think I want to be as busy as I can..

And it can be really frustrating being there, but I've been able to handle it.

 

 

If you have many doubts, pick the easier.

 

Or test myself and pick the shitty.

 

What time would the classes be for this semester? :thinking:

 

 

If you mean how long they last, depends on how many times I have the class per week, so, if it's 5 days a week, it's usually a 1 hr thing.

If you think you can handle the challenge of the heavier schedule, stick with the current one. But if you feel like you might really struggle and not be able to handle it for an entire semester, pick the other. There's nothing wrong with picking the easier option; it just means that you care about your own well-being (ie with sleep and stuff) :shrug:

Hi! well to pick one or the other easy or not won't be less then a chanllenge.... Pick the one will help you to achieve what you one, if it is the easy then that's fine (but won't it be better for you to see what are you limits?) Well I like challenges so Won't be of any help but if you handled it well last semester why not this one too?

 

:thinking: Pick the one will Help you in the future.

I thought about it all morning, something tells me to stay with my schedule...

 

 

My advice would be to go with your instincts :thinking:

YOU CAN DO IT

 

Long-term you're probably better off sticking with the shitty one because in your residency your whole life is going to be one big shitty schedule so you may as well get used to it now!! :cheesy:

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If you think you can handle the challenge of the heavier schedule, stick with the current one. But if you feel like you might really struggle and not be able to handle it for an entire semester, pick the other. There's nothing wrong with picking the easier option; it just means that you care about your own well-being (ie with sleep and stuff) :shrug:

 

Yeah, but my ego tells me to try to be the best. I could handle a crappy schedule, I just need determination.

 

Hi! well to pick one or the other easy or not won't be less then a chanllenge.... Pick the one will help you to achieve what you one, if it is the easy then that's fine (but won't it be better for you to see what are you limits?) Well I like challenges so Won't be of any help but if you handled it well last semester why not this one too?

 

:thinking: Pick the one will Help you in the future.

 

My limits are just health things. That's why I'm in doubt, but I'm getting closer and closer to pick the crappy schedule.

 

My advice would be to go with your instincts :thinking:

 

Then crappy schedule-

 

Challenge yourself.

 

I think that's what I'll do.

 

YOU CAN DO IT

 

Long-term you're probably better off sticking with the shitty one because in your residency your whole life is going to be one big shitty schedule so you may as well get used to it now!! :cheesy:

 

 

Haha, YES! That's what I was thinking about all day, dealing with my residency will be easier if I get to deal with hard stuff right now.. And hard people too. My group got (again) really difficult doctors, so that's a big challenge, intellectually and about dealing with assholes.

PS Don't have a heart attack! :kiss:

now you say it, i remember that i will be like you in three damn months... :thinking2:

 

what i wanna tell you is that you have to see that you get things with sacrifice, and when you get over everything, you´ll see that all the effort you´ve done worth it. so, try not to die while you´re trying lol

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PS Don't have a heart attack! :kiss:

 

Don't worry, no more redbulls for me.

 

now you say it, i remember that i will be like you in three damn months... :thinking2:

 

what i wanna tell you is that you have to see that you get things with sacrifice, and when you get over everything, you´ll see that all the effort you´ve done worth it. so, try not to die while you´re trying lol

 

Well, I know it's worth the try, it's just scary sometimes..

college is the easiest time of your life, it doesn't get any easier!

 

I disagree

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^<3

 

college is the easiest time of your life, it doesn't get any easier!

 

Well, I know it gets harder, but being in college isn't the easiest moment of a life.

expand?

 

You are absolutely wrong.. College might be part of the "best years" as some people say... But is definitely not the easiest... That's actually.. common sense.. :inquisitive:

I don't know if this applies in your particular sitaution, but in my own experience I've found that taking the harder road is better in the long run.

college is the easiest time of your life, it doesn't get any easier!

 

Wait you were being serious?

 

Sorry, I figured you weren't; if you were then you're retarded. :nice:

:blank:

I love hearing a 15 years old girl saying this to a grown-up. lol

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