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Third year's a charm. You're still pre-med and that means a great deal. Most of the students who began their studies with you have now moved on to other programs of study. But you're strong, motivated, and ready to move forward.

You've tackled most of the obstacles in your way—you're still studying, still standing, and still gaining essential clinical and research experience. Now is the time to review everything you've learned and prepare yourself for the culmination of your studies: The MCAT.

Keep a level head; you've done well thus far. Now is not the time to break or think that medical school isn't for you. You're coming down the home stretch and it's time to see this program through.

Bring on junior year!



More on Junior Life:

Hit the Books: Physics

Me and My Shadow

Work Hard, Play Hard

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