>electrical engineering student
>get into conversation with some other student
>he says he has to study 24/7 but is managing perfect grades
>was quite impressed, asked him what he studies
>tells me "pre-med"
>mfw
>wonder if he was being serious about his degree being hard
>turns out he was
>instantly lose respect for him
I assume there's a few pre-med students on here, so I'm actually curious. Do you guys actually think your degree is difficult or are you at the stage where you realize anyone could do it?
Sorry fami but this bad adaptation won't catch on like the other
med students are L I T E R A L L Y memorization monkeys, anyone with an IQ above 100 can do it
>>24857671
Yep still shit CP tbqh
>>24857690
>>24857659
>replies 3
>posters 4
At least try to hide it
>>24857690
Obvious same fagging too
Still sageing this shit
>>24857690
This desu. The majority of it is forgotten, it shows hard work and dedication more than anything else. I have heard horror stories about their workload though, those with subpar memorization skills have to study for HOURS every day.
>replies 6
>posters 5
Op stop samefagging
>>24857659
I'm genuinely curious. I'm a philosophy student and the shit they have us do is ridiculously difficult. There's so much intense reading and argumentation that it becomes absolutely overwhelming. Yet I see STEM folks talk about how their stuff is so much more difficult than what everyone else does. I only personally know one STEM guy and he smoked weed constantly, drank himself to retardation every night, and took tons of other drugs (cocaine, LSD, random pills, etc) while he was working on his degree, and he graduated with a 3.8. Is it really that hard? Because from what I've seen that "my area of study is so difficult" stuff is complete bullshit.
>>24857713
yeah, it shows dedication but med students are in no position to think they're more intelligent than anything STEM, excluding bio
>>24857739
>Is it really that hard?
Coming from a Comp Eng kiddie, I'd say it is difficult, but if you're interested in it you will do fine. Not sure what that kid was doing but it sounds like he was under a ton of stress to be doing all those drugs.
its pretty hard depending on your skill set
I aced first and second year physics courses by barely studying, tried the same approach with biochem (which overlaps a lot with pre med) and barely passed
to be fair I absolutely cannot be fucked to sit down and memorise tons of bollocks about all these pathways and mechanisms
>>24857805
Nah, he just didn't give a fuck.
>>24857690
wow this samefag
Wow this thread is great every time
sage