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beastiebistro 發表於 22-11-1 20:28 ![](static/image/common/back.gif)
其實我從來冇講過得三幾個percent人有能力讀醫,不過我亦唔認為有50%嘅人有咁嘅能力。
我亦從來冇話應該阻 ...
I'm just an average student dreaming of becoming a doctor. Is it hard to become a doctor?
My pediatric professor told our class "you don't need to be intelligent to become a doctor, you need to be hardworking." He says, he encouraged his eldest son who is intelligent and smart to pursue engineering and younger son who was not as smart as his older son but hardworking to pursue medicine. Now that I have finished my medical school, I would agree with him to some extent.
My relatives wanted me to go to engineering college as I was very good at mathematics and physics. My biology scores were low, as I am an analytical thinker. But, I wanted to pursue medicine and my parents supported my decision. Now, I am a doctor, and going to start residency soon. So, how did I get this far. Sheer persistence, studying those books in and out, practicing board question again and again. Did my intelligence and smartness help? to some extent such as to retain what I read. Did studying day and night, and practicing questions helped? hell, yeah!
My classmates who were considered as average students are specializing and doing great. Many of the smart ones also got into great hospitals, but some of them failed miserably too before they got up and became better. All of them are great doctors because are passionate about what they do and hardworking, not because their IQ is 120+. ,,,,,,
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