“Should I do med?”
That’s the big question.
Whether you’re just thinking about your future, or thinking about taking the GAMSAT, or even in med already, this is an important question, and one that you must clarify before you advance any further.
And by default, I will actively discourage you from doing med – yes, you read that correctly: The guy running a GAMSAT prep site is telling you not to do med.
The path of medicine is not for everyone – hell, I thought it was for me, and I found out my lack of suitability the hard way. I will show you why even if you’re smart and could do med – that you maybe still shouldn’t do med, and help you determine if med is really for you.
If you’re not meant for med, I’ll also help you to find what you’re supposed to do with your life; or if you wanted to do med to fulfil some other needs indirectly, I’ll show you how to meet those needs directly (without having to do med).
If you’re actually meant to do med, then congrats – you’re actually on the right site all along: I’ll show you how to pass the GAMSAT in less time than you thought possible.
Now, I know you have tons of questions, like why am I apparently trying to turn GAMSAT-takers away, or how you’re supposed to do clarify the question “should I do med?”, or what needs you’re secretly trying to meet and how to meet them. The answers to these questions can be found in theĀ Should I Do Med? tabs – so read on!
1. This Matrix imagery may make you think that I’m insinuating that med is the red pill or the blue pill for everyone. That is not the case: The path of med is the correct decision for some ppl, and the wrong decision for others. We’re here to figure out which is the case for you.