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hey guys, i’m a first year here.
Currently did bachelor of clinical science and changed to a bachelor of science to psychological science. I changed because i felt like, as much as I enjoyed the degree. It was difficult for me to maintain grades and I also wanted to graduate on time. I found it interesting, but realised it’s hard to get into different pathways without the end result being good. I want to become a doctor, i’m sort of interested in paediatric and neurology. However I don’t know what to do. I’m so conflicted with my life, i don’t have much interests. I just do whatever. One thing I am sure of is that I really want to help people and becoming a doctor holds a lot of meaning in my heart and i am willing to sacrifice the years. I just don’t know how to be good at studying. I’m quite disciplined but my grades are average. I don’t know who to talk to, apparently the careers advisor is on leave… any advice?
Hey man, you have to find out what works for you.
I struggled in Sem 1, Intro to ANAT, ended up working my ass off and doing better than I thought I would, needs some content, I'm over 30 and I never made it to year 12.
I ended up getting 69 in my final exam (nice) and merely missing out on distinction. I changed how I learnt the content on multiple occasions, I still do that.
I'm now very confident about HD in ANAT1002 - theory is on point and that's the most important part.
What's my point? Find out what works for you, and try to enjoy it. That makes shit so much easier.
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