Greg, I know that you are too busy to respond to this, but I need you to know that your videos have been critically influential for medical students, specifically those pursuing SGU. Much gratitude to you for laying the foundations and for motivating those who you may never even meet.
I was 7 minutes late for my exam so now I have to do make up exam but they will penalize do you by what percentage and will it goes on my transcript please thanks
I don’t think you’d be penalized grade wise or put on your transcripts. It just depends on which exam you missed and when you were able to retake the exam. Does the delay affect your ability to proceed to the next level?
@@joypatel5798 If it effects timeline for taking step 1 and stating rotations, then that is a problem but not the end of the world. Just take it as a learning point to be early for every exam from now on and you should be fine.
But the email I got for make up it’s said I would be penalized a percentage of my grade after (FPAP) meets to discuss what percentage will be taken off I’m so nervous
@@joypatel5798 Well, then it is what it is. Again, it sucks but not the end of the world. 3rd year and 4th year is more important in direct specialty matching than anything else anyway. The only real issue I still see is timeline. If for some reason you are held back from the match and end up graduating, it can be a red flag for some specialties. Usually only the most competitive ones.
Hey Greg. Would u mind sharing how old you were when you began medical school? I'm a slightly older applicant (won't be starting till I'm 26) and just wanted to see if you had any thoughts on starting later on as opposed to right after undergrad like most
Is it because I look old and the video?! 😂 26 is young my friend! I started medical school when I was 30. There are inherent benefits and challenges, but I think in general the benefits are greater.
It's really good that you're doing this for young people considering medical school.
Thank you Gary. I appreciate all the support man!
Greg, I know that you are too busy to respond to this, but I need you to know that your videos have been critically influential for medical students, specifically those pursuing SGU. Much gratitude to you for laying the foundations and for motivating those who you may never even meet.
It often feels like I'm speaking out to the void and not sure if this stuff is helpful or not. Glad to hear that it is. Thanks for the comment 💪
you are such an inspiration, i'm so happy that i stumbled upon your channel keep the good work up
That’s great to hear 💪
I respect you videos, such an inspiration
Thank you, man 💪
Excellent video!!! You are an amazing ambassador!
Thank you very much!
I was 7 minutes late for my exam so now I have to do make up exam but they will penalize do you by what percentage and will it goes on my transcript please thanks
I don’t think you’d be penalized grade wise or put on your transcripts. It just depends on which exam you missed and when you were able to retake the exam. Does the delay affect your ability to proceed to the next level?
@ I’m makeing up BSCE
@@joypatel5798 If it effects timeline for taking step 1 and stating rotations, then that is a problem but not the end of the world. Just take it as a learning point to be early for every exam from now on and you should be fine.
But the email I got for make up it’s said I would be penalized a percentage of my grade after (FPAP) meets to discuss what percentage will be taken off I’m so nervous
@@joypatel5798 Well, then it is what it is. Again, it sucks but not the end of the world. 3rd year and 4th year is more important in direct specialty matching than anything else anyway. The only real issue I still see is timeline. If for some reason you are held back from the match and end up graduating, it can be a red flag for some specialties. Usually only the most competitive ones.
Hey Greg. Would u mind sharing how old you were when you began medical school?
I'm a slightly older applicant (won't be starting till I'm 26) and just wanted to see if you had any thoughts on starting later on as opposed to right after undergrad like most
Is it because I look old and the video?! 😂 26 is young my friend! I started medical school when I was 30. There are inherent benefits and challenges, but I think in general the benefits are greater.
@@medical_muscle_greg damn i totally thought u were like 27-28
@@killacam909 appreciate it 💪
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