We had our pathology lab final today and boy was it a dozy. I didn't know up from down after leaving that exam. I had heard it was bad last semester so I wasn't as shocked as some of my peers were. I really have no idea how things turned out on this exam. There were stretches of questions where I thought, "gosh darn Nicole, you are so good they could just give you a doctorate now" and other stretches of questions that I thought, "Did I forget to look at a lecture? I've never heard of this." The funny thing is that when I leave a test and have no idea how it went, it usually goes pretty well.
I wish I was done and could relax, but alas, I'm not. We went to the gym after the exam (guess whose idea that was) and I probably have to get back to studying. Just a couple weeks left.
"Never regard study as a duty, but as the enviable opportunity to learn." --Albert Einstein
Nicole, MD
I'm no longer an expatriate. I started my 3rd year of medical school in Miami and have finished my first set of medical boards, which I passed! I've been to the little island of Dominica and Miami. I completed my Family Medicine, OB/GYN and Internal Medicine clerkships while living in the beautiful city of Miami Beach, FL. I moved to New York City in the beginning of August 2011, passed my second set of boards and finished rotations in Astoria, Queens in December 2011. I have not been posting as much as I have been extremely busy. It is hard to believe that I finished medical school, landed a pediatrics residency and that I'm finally Nicole, M.D.
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