
1. It’s not like Kota or NEET prep anymore – you don’t get spoon-feeding, professors just throw topics and you’re on your own. 2. Ragging isn’t just “fun” – it can mess with your confidence, break you mentally, and sometimes seniors use it to boost their own ego. Not everyone is here to “guide,” some just want to feel powerful. 3. Books > Notes – you’ll realize 1st year books are thicker than your entire NEET prep, and yet exams don’t care if you read cover to cover. 4. Attendance is a bigger headache than exams – one missed practical, one proxy caught, and you’re suddenly “shortage.” 5. You don’t magically become a doctor – for the first 2 years, you’ll feel more like an arts student memorizing theory than a future doctor. 6. Egos are bigger than stethoscopes – some professors and even students carry god-complex vibes. One wrong word, one small mistake, and you’ll be reminded “you’re just a student.” 7. Friendships are tricky – the ones who look “close” in 1st year might just vanish by final year. Loneliness hits harder than syllabus. 8. Skill > Mugging – nobody cares if you recite Gray’s Anatomy; what matters is whether you can put a cannula in or take a proper history. 9. Money keeps flowing out – books, instruments, records, notes, even hostel life—it feels like you’re paying rent to your degree every month. 10. White coat doesn’t equal respect instantly – you’ll still be treated like a “student,” and it’s a long grind before society sees you as a doctor. . . . . #mbbs #medical #doctor #medicine #explore #explorepage
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