Now think about Q.
He is doing very well with the extent of attacks ramping up against him.
Now think about Q.
He is doing very well with the extent of attacks ramping up against him.
If you were targeted, you would know.
Brick vs Bucket.
Bucket wins!
Hey Q. I know you are here. Release one of the major cures, light a nice fire under DS doc assholes.
You would perform better than the professor if you learned how to study yourself.
Maybe it's more of an attention problem.
I'll be honest. I was a horrible student. Attention issues. As time passes it got worse, I didn't care to read or study anything. I took standardized tests at the wrong time, without preparing. Guessing on entire sections that were boring. Then something hit me, everything changed. I outperformed 95% of US docs in my field. 74% on another occasion. This happened while having psychological operations run against me by intel agencies.
Now if you don't include the sections I entirely guessed on…. and you take into account the minimal time for preparation, I actually did very well even though the score itself was horrible. Most people don't take that into consideration at all. They assume everyone is a 'statistic.'
What did they do to hinder me?
Well let's say you have a board exam upcoming…. they would cut off my power, water, flight issues, tires slashes….
But the most effective….. they created an attention problem months before the exam.
How so? Have a girl you have never met accuse you of rape and damage your name in a community. When this happens on multiple occasions exactly the same time period before a major board exam you realize a greater force is working against you to get you to fold.
Imagine studying for medical boards with people accusing you of rape.
Now these same people are wondering what will happen to the rest of their careers. Doctors partaking in running MKULTRA/Psychological operations against someone who performed poorly without getting their facts straight. Someone who didn't care to do well at that point in their life.
You are way off target.
Especially in Anesthesia/Critical Care.
You have boards for training aspect (hands on testing) and written aspect.
What I am trying to express to you is that training (residency day to day) does not provide you with all the info you need for these tests. Maybe if you want to get an average score, sure, or just pass… sure. You have to study for boards.