 Medical school is boring, and I could not possibly disagree with this any stronger. I have seen some of the most incredible things I think I'm ever going to see during my time in medical school. And that ranges from everything from babies being delivered right in front of my eyes, to being involved in surgery, to, I don't know, crazy diagnoses and rare diseases and pathology that, you know, I feel like I might never see again in real life. There's just so many interesting cases that you get to see as a medical student that the vast majority of people, the general public will never be able to see, and it's amazing. On top of that, if your medical school has a cadaver lab, that is an incredible privilege of an experience. It's something that I don't think I'm ever going to forget, you know, physically being in front of a human being and being able to open them up and look inside them and dissect all kinds of different parts. It's truly an incredible experience. I personally, I'm always fascinated about what I'm learning, whether that's in my lectures or things that I see in the clinic. So yeah, for me, medical school has been genuinely exciting throughout the entire time.