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Date Posted: 17:57:42 03/20/01 Tue
Author: Future Boston Resident
Author Host/IP: spider-wc052.proxy.aol.com / 205.188.193.42
Subject: Re: Congrats All
In reply to: The Ass Man 's message, "Congrats All" on 20:00:42 03/19/01 Mon

I hear ya, Jones. At any rate, trust me, I am sticking with med even if it kills me. It is what I have always wanted to do, and if it turns out to be less than what I had hoped, I can settle for mucho dineros. ;) Seriously though, I hadn't thought of that. I should go see the med school some time, and that is something I will look into for the near future. Maybe during my spring break or something. Thanks for the words of encouragement, you owe me 6 drinks. Laters.
NM

>I just wanted to congratulate everyone on their
>respective acceptances. I'm certain you will all
>perform briliantly at school and look forward to
>buying you a drink (or six) in just a few more short
>years. Neil: BE VERY CAREFUL with the 7-year
>med programs. I saw far too many friends enter college
>*knowing* that medicine was the only career path for
>them only to renounce the profession two years later.
>It's difficult to guess at how you might feel in a
>year or two, especially after exposure to other career
>paths. Believe it or not, I was accepted to the Brown
>PLME seven year program and turned it down for these
>very reasons... Also, regarding BU Med: I interviewed
>there and was sorely disappointed with the school's
>curriculum and facilities. If you do decide to go the
>BS/MD route, look closely at the med school, not just
>the undergraduate campus/institution. After all,
>you'll be spending four of the seven years there. That
>said, I am sure you (all of you) will be very happy at
>whichever school you choose to attend. I envy your
>future classmates and look forward to hearing of your
>accomplishments and/or exploits.
>
>Best wishes.
>
>-Aric

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