Survival Medical Tips

By admin, December 31, 2009 8:08 pm

what are some good tips for survival in middle school?

i’ve always been a pretty liked person by my peers , and i’m not popular but definitely not a geek! , i guess you can call me average.but i need to start focusing more in class to raise the grades so i can go to medical school (parents are both surgeons and want me to follow in their foot steps)have any tips for surviving the pressure from teachers but still keeping my friends?

If you want to get your head down, then in all fairness you should! School is not about having friends and playing with them, it’s about learning for the future. Although, it is good to have friends. I don’t think it will change what your friends see in you if you start getting your head down. but if they do start to dislike you, then I’d think you were with the wrong people.

As far as tips to survive the pressure from your teacher, the only one i can give is to not get distracted in class and always follow what they say; that way, you’ll go far!

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