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Orgo notoriously has been the nemesis of many a pre-med, undeservedly becoming associated with, and perhaps even epitomized as, all that is hateful about the road to medical school. Question such as, "Do we need to know this for the exam," (and if you don't you can promptly proceed to evacuate it from your mind) are not uncommon in a class where so much material has to be assimilated in a very narrow range of time, and for a letter grade which might prove a detriment to a model transcript. This competitive attitude is the basis...
...Alpha", a junior, says that in her first year she had a Shakespeare TF with "the best arm muscles I have ever seen. He was really hot." "Beta", a junior taking her pre-med requirements, confides that during a lab, her physiology TF "rolled up his T-shirt and started flexing and saying, 'Well, the extensor works this way and see how when I flex the bicep..."' Beta is sure that he liked being able to show the class that he was a big, buff...
...with the increased competition in thepre-medical world, the road to med school isn'tgetting any easier.CrimsonJohn C. Mitchell...
...med students at Harvard say they areaware of the sweeping nationwide trends, and arerethinking their strategies for applying tomedical schools...
...med advisors, in an attempt to deal withthe rising numbers of applicants, are adopting newadvising strategies...