So excited for this! I would love to hear about things you were involved in as a pre-med on your med applications that you feel like set you apart from the rest of the crowd💕
I'm a huge fan of your medical school vlogs, and you have been motivating me to continue to strive to become a physician. I am really looking forward to this series because fall 2022-spring 2023 will be my last year in undergrad!!!
@@cicigilbert3861 Of course! 1) A planner will be your best friend (it has helped me with organizing when I will complete assignments and start studying for exams. 2) Get involved with student org (you will make life-long friends and its something good to put on your resume. 3) Meet with your pre-med advisor once a semester if your school doesn't have one, grow a strong relationship with one of your STEM professors. 4) Reward yourself, being a premed major is difficult, so know when to take a break once in awhile and regroup.
I love your content sis. I will watch all of your content. I just subbed. I just have a quick question for you. When you work out and activate your glutes, do you squeeze or clench on your reps? Can you do a future video on this?
Thank you so much for wanting to make this series. It’ll be of such great help. ❤️
I just love you young lady watching you through your medical school journey. Guess what I'm a grown lady. Bless up yourself young lady
So excited for this! I would love to hear about things you were involved in as a pre-med on your med applications that you feel like set you apart from the rest of the crowd💕
Congratulations on your journey I'm making a career change into med school and your vlogs have been so helpful!
loved this!! I’m going off to college in the fall, so this was very helpful!! 💜
I'm a huge fan of your medical school vlogs, and you have been motivating me to continue to strive to become a physician. I am really looking forward to this series because fall 2022-spring 2023 will be my last year in undergrad!!!
Hey Amoy, do you have any tips for undergrad. I’m going to be starting in 2023 and very skeptical right now.
@@cicigilbert3861 Of course! 1) A planner will be your best friend (it has helped me with organizing when I will complete assignments and start studying for exams. 2) Get involved with student org (you will make life-long friends and its something good to put on your resume. 3) Meet with your pre-med advisor once a semester if your school doesn't have one, grow a strong relationship with one of your STEM professors. 4) Reward yourself, being a premed major is difficult, so know when to take a break once in awhile and regroup.
@@amoy3399 thank you so much for the tips!!! You very pretty as well.
I love your content sis. I will watch all of your content. I just subbed. I just have a quick question for you. When you work out and activate your glutes, do you squeeze or clench on your reps? Can you do a future video on this?
We needed this video !
you should also do a series on how to deal will finance while in medical school.
What to do if you're preparing for med school in pre-med school, especially if your grades are not the best
Enjoyed,veyr superb ~ take care~ guy- 🤠
Would love to know what you did for extracurriculars. I'm a 1st year interested in IM and want to match into a good program