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  • What's going on guys!

  • In this video, I want to talk to you about my path to medical school, everything from

  • - starting from high school to med school and everything in between.

  • The overarching theme and principle of this video that I want you to take home, the take

  • home message is that if you want - if you want to go to med school, if you want to succeed

  • as a pre-med in college and in med school, if you want it, you can make it happen.

  • You don't have to be super smart, you don't have to be a genius.

  • I'm by no means a genius or super smart.

  • When I posted that MCAT video, I know because I did well on the MCAT, some people came up

  • to me and said "wow yo, you must be -" they assumed that I was - my intelligence was off

  • the scale, off the charts and it is absolutely not.

  • That could not be further from the truth.

  • I'm really just a regular guy.

  • If anything, my ability to memorize, you know, I know my strengths and weaknesses and I think

  • my ability to memorize is subpar.

  • I've been putting a lot of time and effort into memorizing things whereas a lot of my

  • friends will pick it up much quicker.

  • Anyone can do this!

  • I don't think it takes any special intelligence or anything intrinsically abnormal or super

  • unique to do this.

  • I think if you want it bad enough, if you're motivated, if you set aside the time and the

  • energy and the effort to do it, then yeah, you're gonna be successful, nothing's gonna

  • stop you.

  • But if it's not your priority, for a lot people it's not, you gotta be honest with yourself.

  • For a lot of people, they want to do medicine when they're in high school or early college

  • and then they give up "it's too hard, it's too much work for me.

  • I don't wanna be going to school forever.

  • I don't want to be in residency.

  • I want to be making money.

  • I want to make money now!" and that's not why you should go into medicine.

  • So really evaluate for yourself if it's what you want and if it is what you want, then

  • by all means, you can do it, you can make it happen.

  • And I'm gonna tell you how I made it happen.

  • So, starting up in high school, I was - I worked relatively hard by high school standards

  • and I got straight A's but I wasn't a overachiever like many of my friends; I didn't do research

  • on the side, I didn't have - I didn't participate in sports, I really just did schoolwork and

  • then tried to have fun.

  • Did a little bit of tutoring but nothing too crazy.

  • So, I got into a relatively good college and so at university, I again, I was doing relatively

  • well, I was getting like a three six, three seven at the very beginning and then some

  • major life events happened, and I don't want to get into too crazy personal details but

  • it was a really tough time for me and for my family as well.

  • And still to this day, one of the hardest times that I had to endure but I really believe

  • that challenges and obstacles that come in your way are just opportunities for growth,

  • especially when you're young; you're gonna learn so much about yourself and how the world

  • works and you're gonna determine the kind of person that you want to be.

  • So, I'm thankful for that, I'm thankful for whatever hardships I had to go through.

  • I know everyone has their own hardships and whatever it may be, I think it's key to look

  • at it as an opportunity for growth.

  • Not to play the victim card, not to ask "why is this happening to me, to my family?

  • What did I do to deserve this?" because you'll never get anywhere happy or anywhere productive,

  • you will just end up spiraling down into a depression if you go down that road.

  • But if you look at it and say "hey, I want to make this - I wanna make this positive.

  • I want to take that ugly stuff and make something beautiful out of it", then by all means, what's

  • holding you back?

  • I didn't say it was gonna be easy, but if you want it, go get it.

  • So, at that moment after that hardship, I just went all out.

  • Like balls, I wasn't even sure I wanted to do medicine at this point.

  • I was just interested in computer science because I had a knack for it during my AP

  • computer science classes in high school and I love technology.

  • I mean, some of that still bleeds over.

  • I mean, I don't know if you guys have visited the Med School Insiders website, but I taught

  • myself how to make a website because I find it cool, I find it interesting, I find it

  • fun.

  • I like working with computers, I like tinkering and making things.

  • I think software was a very powerful tool.

  • I mean, I'm not a programmer by any means.

  • Web design and programming are two totally different things.

  • But anyways, I digress.

  • So, everyone has challenges; I had my challenges and you have your own.

  • Every single one of you will have a unique challenge that you have faced or are facing

  • or will face in the future and I urge you to face that head-on, don't run away from

  • it, face it head-on and determine what kind of person you want to be.

  • After whatever hardship I went through, that ignited this fire that I was going to med

  • school.

  • I took it as a sign.

  • I'm not religious and I don't believe in fate but if anything, I think that fate is a human

  • construct that we create to add meaning to our lives in times of difficulty, and I think

  • there's nothing wrong with that.

  • I knew that in the moment and I know that now but I gave myself that meaning.

  • It wasn't faith, it was a meaning that I created, that I assigned myself that I'm doing medicine,

  • that's my purpose in life and I'm gonna be a damn good doctor.

  • I was studying, you know, a lot of people have fun in college.

  • Don't get me wrong, I still had fun and extracurriculars but my priority far above everything else

  • was 'I'm going to med school and I would study hard'.

  • You know, everyone tells you "don't just wait until the midterm or exam and procrastinate

  • and then cram if you want to do well."

  • that's totally true, so one thing I had to always doing my whole life, I was a procrastinator

  • in high school and early college, but now I started studying every single day.

  • I'd come home, review those lectures and I wasn't studying very efficiently by any means.

  • If you guys watch the very first video I made, it goes into what I wish I knew back in undergrad

  • because I would have been so much more efficient.

  • But I worked hard, I put in the time and I got straight A's.

  • From that moment on, I did not get anything lower than an A in college.

  • So yeah, when my friends were going out Friday, actually you know, it was college so, Thursday,

  • Friday and Saturday.

  • I said "you know what, I'm good I'm gonna pass.

  • I need to wake up early tomorrow, I got a lot of things to do.

  • I gotta make things happen".

  • And I don't regret that one bit because I'm here today and it taught me a lot about discipline,

  • about going after what you want, prioritizing what's important to you and managing your

  • time.

  • You know, a lot of people are premed early on, but a lot of people fall off and I think

  • the main reason is because it's tough and their desire to do medicine is less than their

  • desire to do other things.

  • Whether that means they're not - they don't want to put in the long time or they don't

  • want to study as hard, they won't have more fun in college.

  • Whatever it may be, if you want it bad enough, you'll make it happen.

  • So I urge you to determine the same.

  • If you do want to do medicine and if you do want to go to medical school and become a

  • doctor one day, ask yourself "do you really want it?

  • Do you want it bad?" because you know, you're gonna have friends who're doing business or

  • engineering and they're gonna be making you know, 80, 90, 100K straight out of college

  • at some jobs.

  • And if money is what's motivating you, you're not gonna be happy in medicine, because it's

  • a long long road until you actually start getting paid anything decent.

  • If you do it for the money, you won't be happy.

  • So, figure out what's the reason you want to do medicine.

  • If you want it bad enough like I did, you'll make it happen, no doubt in my mind.

  • And when I was applying to med school, I had my choice; I had multiple acceptances, I got

  • some scholarship and you can do the same, trust me, you can't do the same if you want

  • it bad enough.

  • That was my experience in college.

  • Now, even going into med school, it wasn't all you know roses and rainbows and happy

  • smiles.

  • I was struggling at the beginning.

  • At the beginning of medical school, it was a wake-up call in that coming out of undergrad,

  • I was cocky.

  • I thought you know, "I'm so good, I'm getting straight A's, setting curves, I did well on

  • the MCAT.

  • Med school will be the same thing, I just need to work a little bit harder, it's a little

  • bit more information" but you know what, I already have this studying thing down.

  • But oh my god, was I wrong!

  • Because again, I would study inefficiently.

  • I just read my lecture slides, I wasn't studying well, I wasn't managing my time efficiently.

  • And I remember there was so many Friday nights at the beginning, me my friends still love

  • that until this day because we spent so many Friday nights at the Medical School studying

  • because we were just - we weren't being efficient and we didn't really know what we were doing.

  • But now in hindsight, that was not necessarily one bit.

  • Once you know how to study, once you know your strengths, your weaknesses and you learn

  • what works best for you, then you should be able to have a balanced life.

  • As great as it sounds that "oh I want to work hard, I don't need to take breaks.

  • It means so much to me."

  • it's not sustainable, you have to take breaks.

  • Your mind just does not work that way.

  • As bad as I wanted it, I was not able to sustain, I needed to take breaks as well and you see

  • if that what works for you.

  • So, once you start getting the hang of things, once you start learning how to study and different

  • studies strategies, how to manage time better - yeah, we were able to enjoy our weekends

  • and relax because you can't maintain constant studying non-stop, constant productivity.

  • You will burn out!

  • You know, if this is not - this is not working for me, I need to figure it out.

  • This was a challenge and again, any challenge that presents itself is not a moment for you

  • to feel sorry, it's a moment for you to redefine yourself and use it as an opportunity for

  • growth.

  • So, I started looking up how to study, how to study better and once I started implementing

  • these principles, I mean, it took a lot of discipline too.

  • I remember at the very beginning doing flashcards, doing Anki cards every day which is so difficult.

  • I missed so many days at the beginning.

  • But eventually, once you realize that starting is the hardest part but doing it is actually

  • easy, it's just the starting that's hard, the rest just crumbled away.

  • I mean, after that it was just - it was just so much easier and med school became so much

  • more digestible by just learning how to study, learning about myself, what works for me and

  • my study style and I recommend you do the same.

  • So you know, I struggled a little bit in college and I struggled a little bit at the beginning

  • of med school but I think those opportunities for growth were paramount in me ultimately

  • being successful.

  • Again, I put a lot of those study strategies that I learned in that very first video of

  • mine, so check that out and after that, things were just so much easier.

  • So again, the main purpose of this story is that I'm trying to tell you guys, if you want

  • it, you can do it.

  • You don't have to be a genius, you don't have to be a bunk and do nothing but study.

  • You can have fun, you can study and be productive, it's all possible.

  • You just need to want it bad enough and you need to try to work towards it and always

  • improve yourself.

  • All right guys, that's the end of this video.

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  • leave a comment below and I will see you guys in that next video!

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