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“If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again!”

Welcome to medical school, where almost everyone has a Type A personality, graduated in the top of their undergraduate class, and intelligent! The most important thing I learned my first year was this: failure happens. Chances are good that you will fail a test! If it does, do NOT let it ruin your life. Failure doesn’t mean that you’re not good enough to be in medical school; all it means is that you didn’t quite get everything in the time allotted to study the material. Let’s face it: trying to cram roughly 10 lectures into your brain for an exam while all these other classes are going on is tough! My advice is to take every test in stride, and realize that you may need to find a new way of studying if at first you are unsuccessful. I’m not going to tell you “what works” because everyone is different. Things that work for my classmates don’t work for me, so don’t get worried if their way of studying test material isn’t the same as yours. Ask for help early from tutors, classmates, or teachers, change your study techniques if necessary, and do the best you can! Congratulations on making it here and welcome to DMU!

Lauren McCarthy, CPMS Class of 2017

Welcome

“When you wake up in the morning, you have two choices: go back to sleep and dream your dreams or wake up and chase those dreams.”

Anthony Nguyen, DO Class of 2017

“If others before me have been able to do this, I can do this as well.”

Jason Weslosky, CPMS Class of 2017

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