They haven't posted the exam key yet, but this morning I took the 3-hour, cumulative exam for Phys. I think the grand total of practice problems I did in the past 24 hours was somewhere around 350, and let me tell you, I am GLAD that I did. It felt to me like the majority of the questions were either directly off of the problem sets, or at least very closely related. It didn't seem easy by any stretch of imagining, but I felt it was a fair test. And now, the waiting game begins...
The good news is that Genetics isn't until two days from now, so that leaves me at least a couple hours of down-time right now before I start studying for that beast. I might take a nap... Maybe play a computer game... Eat stuff.
*SIGH*
Good feelings.
This is the story of my nontraditional transformation from a Physics/Spanish/Chemistry/Math HR Technician into a physician. I'm a proud member of the class of 2016 at Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine. The blog title will be edited to reflect the current stage of my transformation: Pre-Medical, Medical, Residential, then Doctoral. Read more about me in the My Story tab below. Enjoy!
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
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Nice, you're ALMOST THERE!
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