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It tends to have both outcomes at my school. I think we have a record of 7 or 8 marriages within one class, not to shabby for a class of 72 students. So ppl talk and if it goes south you may HAVE to work with that person. On the other hand love is love, you have very little control over it happening just if you are going to do anything about it. Just weigh the pros and cons, if it goes south, talk about it and try to stay professional. There's PLENTY of time to date in medical school... Residency is potentially much more time-consuming than school, so if you can't find time to date now, wow... Now's the perfect time to date around if you're single.... Give yourself some breathing room. Unless you REALLY make a perfect match with a classmate or just really want to hook up after a tough test , explore the outside world... Don't think that there's some unofficial rule that you have to get with another med student. I have not seriously dated another medical student, and do not plan to. PS: If you're a guy, check out teachers a young cute one, of course... Good combo to mellow out a crazy, somewhat psychotic type-A med student... What about pharmacy students! We dont have a life either... But I have a couple in my class who broke up I think? But do MD students see Pharm D. Alright check it out. Most female med students aren't gorgeous and have rather low self esteem, meaning that most are hanging on to whatever guy they've managed to get in their pre-medschool lives. They'll hang onto this guy relentlessly, even if he IS an automechanic or the cashier at Shaw's, because they're comfortable with him and for fear of ending up alone. The other 10% will be either nothing you'd be interested in or that awful, snobby, I'm-from-a-rich-family and I'm-too-good-for-everyone type. These women are flying high on the pretentiousness they were taught as children, and will declare themselves too good for anybody but a venture capitalist from Harvard business school with 3 ponies in the stable and rock-hard abs. Most of these latter type aren't too pretty but act as if they are, and are altogether just as cocky. MY ADVICE: GO FOR A LOCAL GIRL WHO ISN'T IN MEDICAL SCHOOL. You get a lot more bang for your buck. For the same effort you'll get someone more attractive, requiring less maintenance, and who will likely NOT have any delusions about being as intelligent as you, and will thereby not argue with you all the damned time. Alright check it out. Most female med students aren't gorgeous and have rather low self esteem, meaning that most are hanging on to whatever guy they've managed to get in their pre-medschool lives. They'll hang onto this guy relentlessly, even if he IS an automechanic or the cashier at Shaw's, because they're comfortable with him and for fear of ending up alone. The other 10% will be either nothing you'd be interested in or that awful, snobby, I'm-from-a-rich-family and I'm-too-good-for-everyone type. These women are flying high on the pretentiousness they were taught as children, and will declare themselves too good for anybody but a venture capitalist from Harvard business school with 3 ponies in the stable and rock-hard abs. Most of these latter type aren't too pretty but act as if they are, and are altogether just as cocky. MY ADVICE: GO FOR A LOCAL GIRL WHO ISN'T IN MEDICAL SCHOOL. You get a lot more bang for your buck. For the same effort you'll get someone more attractive, requiring less maintenance, and who will likely NOT have any delusions about being as intelligent as you, and will thereby not argue with you all the damned time. It's all about time management. I'm wrapping up third year myself and have found time to go out at least once per weekend on MOST rotations granted general surgery was an exception... I don't mean have a guys night out and get some beers AND go on a date you have to pick one, 2 days going out weekly doesn't happen much , but it can be done. And again I second NOT dating girls in medical school. MY ADVICE: GO FOR A LOCAL GIRL WHO ISN'T IN MEDICAL SCHOOL. You get a lot more bang for your buck. For the same effort you'll get someone more attractive, requiring less maintenance, and who will likely NOT have any delusions about being as intelligent as you, and will thereby not argue with you all the damned time. The snobby ones are also going to be much more prude and difficult to progress with, assuming you can somehow start anything at all. You are right that it is highly rotation dependent. On Family Med, Psych, and outpatient peds there really is plenty of time. I guess I can't really see myself starting up a new relationship when I really only have one free night per week to work with and by the end of the rotation will need for studying anyway , but you may be more skilled than I in the ways of efficient dating. For me, just being able to go out once a week does not a relationship make. Alright check it out. Most female med students aren't gorgeous and have rather low self esteem, meaning that most are hanging on to whatever guy they've managed to get in their pre-medschool lives. They'll hang onto this guy relentlessly, even if he IS an automechanic or the cashier at Shaw's, because they're comfortable with him and for fear of ending up alone. The other 10% will be either nothing you'd be interested in or that awful, snobby, I'm-from-a-rich-family and I'm-too-good-for-everyone type. These women are flying high on the pretentiousness they were taught as children, and will declare themselves too good for anybody but a venture capitalist from Harvard business school with 3 ponies in the stable and rock-hard abs. Most of these latter type aren't too pretty but act as if they are, and are altogether just as cocky. MY ADVICE: GO FOR A LOCAL GIRL WHO ISN'T IN MEDICAL SCHOOL. You get a lot more bang for your buck. For the same effort you'll get someone more attractive, requiring less maintenance, and who will likely NOT have any delusions about being as intelligent as you, and will thereby not argue with you all the damned time. Alright check it out. Most female med students aren't gorgeous and have rather low self esteem, meaning that most are hanging on to whatever guy they've managed to get in their pre-medschool lives. They'll hang onto this guy relentlessly, even if he IS an automechanic or the cashier at Shaw's, because they're comfortable with him and for fear of ending up alone. The other 10% will be either nothing you'd be interested in or that awful, snobby, I'm-from-a-rich-family and I'm-too-good-for-everyone type. These women are flying high on the pretentiousness they were taught as children, and will declare themselves too good for anybody but a venture capitalist from Harvard business school with 3 ponies in the stable and rock-hard abs. Most of these latter type aren't too pretty but act as if they are, and are altogether just as cocky. MY ADVICE: GO FOR A LOCAL GIRL WHO ISN'T IN MEDICAL SCHOOL. You get a lot more bang for your buck. For the same effort you'll get someone more attractive, requiring less maintenance, and who will likely NOT have any delusions about being as intelligent as you, and will thereby not argue with you all the damned time. You know, actually this depends where you live. I would say the students at my med school both male and female are incredibly good looking. And they don't look like nerds either. Beautiful faces, rock hard sexy bodies... A lot of muscle studs. We have many students who have formerly modeled as well. So as for looks, I'm happy staying within my class. Now their attitude on the other hand... I would say the students at my med school both male and female are incredibly good looking. And they don't look like nerds either. Beautiful faces, rock hard sexy bodies... A lot of muscle studs. We have many students who have formerly modeled as well. So as for looks, I'm happy staying within my class. Now their attitude on the other hand... It's kind a self-selection factors. Most of the med students do keep fit, go to the gym and take care of their bodies. If you do decide to date someone in your class, be warned there are a lot of unique factors to think about. Alright check it out. Most female med students aren't gorgeous and have rather low self esteem, meaning that most are hanging on to whatever guy they've managed to get in their pre-medschool lives. They'll hang onto this guy relentlessly, even if he IS an automechanic or the cashier at Shaw's, because they're comfortable with him and for fear of ending up alone. The other 10% will be either nothing you'd be interested in or that awful, snobby, I'm-from-a-rich-family and I'm-too-good-for-everyone type. These women are flying high on the pretentiousness they were taught as children, and will declare themselves too good for anybody but a venture capitalist from Harvard business school with 3 ponies in the stable and rock-hard abs. Most of these latter type aren't too pretty but act as if they are, and are altogether just as cocky. You know, actually this depends where you live. I would say the students at my med school both male and female are incredibly good looking. And they don't look like nerds either. Beautiful faces, rock hard sexy bodies... A lot of muscle studs. We have many students who have formerly modeled as well. So as for looks, I'm happy staying within my class. Now their attitude on the other hand... It's kind a self-selection factors. Most of the med students do keep fit, go to the gym and take care of their bodies. If you do decide to date someone in your class, be warned there are a lot of unique factors to think about. What about pharmacy students! We dont have a life either... But I have a couple in my class who broke up I think? But do MD students see Pharm D.

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