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Why not? They literally tell you the answers

 

They're usually much harder... although my biology class last semester had all multiple choice tests, and they were pretty easy. I guess it just depends.

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Maybe hard was the wrong word... I really mean that multiple choice is usually more tricky.

Maybe hard was the wrong word... I really mean that multiple choice is usually more tricky.

 

I couldn't disagree any more.

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Open question tests make me not read instructions/questions. I tend to fuck up a lot more there than in multiple choice cause I spend more time writing answers down than just colouring a little spot.

I couldn't disagree any more.

 

That's just my experience.

I think I just don't prepare enough for a test when I know it's going to be multiple choice, because I expect it to be easy. That's my problem. :disappointed:

Multiple choice tests are the worst invention in our existence, after facebook.

Oh I'm sorry, I forgot that Math and everything related to it it's the only form of science in life.

Everything in the world is made out of science and math.

And you want to be a doctor...

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YES, I want to be a fucking arrogant doctor :nice: that why I deeply care about medicine, and truly relevant medical stuff.

Do you really think that algebra is going to save a life?

No. You're a fucking idiot for thinking that being a master in math is essential in medicine.

YES, I want to be a fucking arrogant doctor :nice: that why I deeply care about medicine, and truly relevant medical stuff.

Do you really think that algebra is going to save a life?

No. You're a fucking idiot for thinking that being a master in math is essential in medicine.

We don't people like you in this world.

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As far as I'm concerned, I don't care if people like me.

I'm ok with being a bitch :nice:

You seriously think you're so cool and feel so proud of yourself.

To me, you're an arrogant CUUNT with no valid reasons to be one.

Algebra probably has saved lives before, like say you have a system of equations based on something and you solved it with algebra and therefore managed to figure out stuff that saved peoples' lives. NERR.

Alexa :whip:

 

Of course maths don't save lives "directly", but you can't imagine how medecine and pharmacology are related to them... I mean... all those machines wouldn't exist without maths :nice:

 

And I agree with Kelsie, multiple choice questions were fucking hard last year and I would have preferred open questions, cause the teachers just found the perfect way to confuse you and make you doubt :sick:

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No, believe me Perrine I know.

But when your patient is vomiting blood you're not going to do the differential diagnosis grabbing crayons and start making equations.

 

Woooah, wait, you've had pharmacology?

They say it's a very hard subject..

Sure, we agree, but if he needs a brain scanner for aneurysm rupture or whatever his problem is, don't tell me that maths aren't useful...

 

Anyway, yeah I had it and I really like this subject!

oha, is it likely, that that patient's got a cracked brain aneurysm? :disappointed:

he'd then have an extra crazy headache and neurological failures.

vomiting blood does sound more like a rupture in the intestinal tract. fair blood= oesophagus, the darker the blood the deeper down the road the rupture. from a certain point, i'd think from stomach/ small bowel and all of colon, he'd rather shi* the blood, so......that rupture could be in the stomach, oesophagus ( varices, cancer, inflammation, an infectious disease, trauma... ) OR if blood is foamy, anywhere from the respiratory tract.

which semester are you perrine?

oha, is it likely, that that patient's got a cracked brain aneurysm? :disappointed:

he'd then have an extra crazy headache and neurological failures.

vomiting blood does sound more like a rupture in the intestinal tract. fair blood= oesophagus, the darker the blood the deeper down the road the rupture. from a certain point, i'd think from stomach/ small bowel and all of colon, he'd rather shi* the blood, so......that rupture could be in the stomach, oesophagus ( varices, cancer, inflammation, an infectious disease, trauma... ) OR if blood is foamy, anywhere from the respiratory tract.

which semester are you perrine?

Haha, maybe to locate it it could be useful still :tongue:

 

Are you a doctor?

Oh we don't have semesters here :uhoh: I'm only in the second year of med studies

Sorry for intruding, but I was intrigued by the subject. I read a two pages in before I decided 14 was too many. haha

 

Anyway, I'm assuming you go to med school in Ukraine. I'm just curious, how does the med school system work there (do you do a Bachelor's before)?

 

Unfortunately, I'm 20 (3rd year undergrad) and getting ready to apply. I think I appreciated the whole undergrad thing since it gives you time to know if medicine is really what you want, but it would've been nice to bypass all those years of stressing about applications and extra curriculars.

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How does the med school system work there (do you do a Bachelor's before)?

 

Welcome :nice:

I go 4 years to school, 1 year of internship in a hospital and another of social service.

Then I go for my professional exam.

 

Later I'll specialize, but I've got enough time to decide about what specialty I want :nice:

 

You don't really realize it's your thing until you've been in medschool for a while. That's my guess, you need to experience it for real.

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