![]() Everyone told me I had nothing to worry about. ![]() My DownfallĮveryone told me my last semester of college was going to be the least stressful semester of my life. (And *spoiler alert* it didn’t.) This story has a happy ending (I promise) and even if you’re in the same situation I was, yours will too! Want to know how? Well… let me tell you how I ended up in this mess first and then we can talk about how I cleaned it up. The fact that I had less than half of that time really pushed me to the verge of a nervous breakdown. I’m sure you’ve heard what they say (all premeds have), that you should have at least 3 months of dedicated MCAT exam prep before taking the test. I had 5 weeks to master everything I’d learned in the last 4 years. What was weighing on my mind the most was my upcoming MCAT. ![]() GET A LEG UP WITH PICMONIC FOR PRE-HEALTH That would not be me at all because I was a premed. But, unlike most of my classmates, I would not get to frolic into the beckoning summer, breathing sighs of relief and spending carefree days enjoying my accomplishments. After I walked across the stage, out the doors, and into the merciless Arizona sunshine, I would officially be finished with all things undergrad. It was the day of my college graduation from Arizona State University, the last of my two ceremonies. ![]() But all I could think was “I need to go home and study for my MCAT.” (After all, I was officially a biomedical engineer I could now add B.S.E to my email signature.) In this moment I should have relished in the overflowing adoration. The arena fell into a thunder of applause as family, friends, and everyone in between clapped for their graduating engineers. “And now let’s honor the graduating class of 2016!” If you’re in the midst of studying for MCAT exam prep, check out my story on how to conquer it! ![]()
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