Do medical students get holidays?

Most US-based med schools have breaks that look like this: M1 summer break (usually 8-10 weeks after first year medicine) Thanksgiving (2-4 days) Christmas (1-2 weeks)
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Do med school students get summers off?

It depends on what you mean by break, too. Some schools have a relatively short summer. But, most do have a summer break between M1 and M2. However, it seems like most students do *something* related to medical school during that summer (usually research, or some form of clinical experience).
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Do medical students have summer vacation in India?

Yes, you will get vacations during mbbs course study. The duration depends on the college and the university you're studying under. In most universities, students get a month-long (30 days atleast) holiday after 1st-year external exam, until the result comes out.
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Do med students get weekends off?

Not necessarily the entire day, it may just be a few hours each day, but if you don't do anything you're probably going to fall behind. With that said, it also really depends on what kind of performance you're shooting for. If you're cool with just passing, you can probably afford to take a lot more weekends off.
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Do med students have a life?

Believe it or not, having a “life” in medical school is possible. You might be amazed to learn that you can have school life balance in medical school. While there are times in medical school when you have almost no free time, you can still have time for a social life in medical school and perform well in class.
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FAQs on Medical Life



Do medical students have free time?

Originally Answered: Do you get free time during an MBBS course? Yes. Plenty actually, since all one is expected to do is study. You end up staying in the hostel room days on end unless you care to drag yourself out.
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Which year is toughest in MBBS?

In my experience, first year was the toughest. Final year was tough too but nothing can match the sheer fright & inexperience in part completion exams and prof exam. I failed in 2nd and 3rd year once each and passed first and final year in one go.
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Do medical students enjoy their life?

Yes, we do enjoy! We enjoy the power of healing. MEDICINE being the most toughest course of all , we enjoy every second by thinking that “one day I will treat someone, I will cure them and make them happy again!” The one word “thanks” seems really satisfying more than the hard work and sacrifice we do everyday!
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Can I join MBBS at 23?

Originally Answered: Can I join MBBS at an age of 23 years? There is no upper agelimit set for MBBS at present, so you can do it.
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Do you get Christmas break in med school?

Most US-based med schools have breaks that look like this: M1 summer break (usually 8-10 weeks after first year medicine) Thanksgiving (2-4 days) Christmas (1-2 weeks)
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Is there winter break in med school?

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M1: 2 weeks winter break, 1 week spring break, 12 weeks of summer.
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Can I travel while in medical school?

Traveling during medical school is a challenging but rewarding way to spend your time off. Although it isn't part of a medical curriculum, our interviewees believed that travel would help them in the future. “Not all learning takes place in a classroom.
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At what age do female doctors marry?

some wait until they enter their internship or complete it(24-25 yrs) while some get into post graduation first and get married while studying. (26-27). A few wait until post grad is completed and then take the plunge (29 -30 yrs). still a select few may plan to get into super specialization (30-31 yrs).
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At what age doctors start earning in India?

You can start earning after completing 5.5 years of Mbbs. During the period of internship they are given stipend.
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Is MBBS worth the money?

MBBS is well worth it if that is what you want. It is one of the toughest courses out there. It does not end with MBBS these days, one needs to add on with an MD/MS, then a DM/MCH a few fellowships and waht not. The learning period is around a decade for MBBS and MD, 12 -13 years if you want to add a MCH to it.
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Do med students do parties?

It really depends on your school/class and whether you have non med student friends where you go to school. During undergrad I partied all the time, at least 2-4 nights a week. You will probably have to ease up a little, at least during certain times i.e. pretest, etc. Its more timing than anything.
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How many hours do medical students sleep?

How much sleep do medical students get? There were 261, out of a possible 720, responses to the survey. While 71.5% of respondents believed that they needed >7 hours of sleep only 24.9% of respondents stated they average >7 hours of sleep.
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Why you shouldn't become a doctor?

Stressful and demanding work

Most doctors work more than 40 hours a week. Their work is stressful because they deal with sick and often frustrated people. They carry a great burden on their shoulders because people lives' are in their hands. Numerous doctors feel overworked and stressed because of these pressures.
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What if I fail in MBBS 1st year?

Unless students successfully pass the 1st year MBBS examination, they will not be promoted to 2nd year. Moreover, a candidate who fails the supplementary examination will have to repeat the 1st year MBBS course curriculum and appear for the University examination with the new batch.
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What if I fail in MBBS 2nd year?

If you failed twice in a semester in the same year then it lead to year back ( I mean 6 months back). This is the same with 3rd MBBS also . You have to appear for supplie exam which r organised three months after . Even if u contiue to fail in 2nd year , you will give exams with a batch two your junior .
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Is MBBS difficult than engineering?

Both are difficult and both are easy. it depends upon what you want to do in your life. if your interest lies in engineering than you will find MBBS dificult and if it lies in being doctor than you will find engineering to be difficult.
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Do medical students watch TV?

Approximately 90% or more of both medical and nursing students reported watching dramas, comedies, news, and movies on television, while 84% of medical students and 81% of nursing students watched television medical dramas (p = 0.454).
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Do medical students need laptop?

No, laptop is not required. Nowadays every body has smartphone which is more than enough. Laptop is much of a distraction. If you are a hard working student don't go for it.
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Which year of med school is the hardest?

According to NRMP and other online sources, the hardest year of medical school is first year. Year one of medical school is the most difficult for many reasons.
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At what age do doctors have children?

In pediatrics, 38% of surveyed physicians were pregnant during residency. In obstetrics and gynecology, women residents typically have children during the fourth year of training, with half between 26 and 29 years of age at the time of first successful gestation and one-third in their early 30s.
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