 Here were the four hardest parts about medical school for me. Number one is to feel repeatedly like you're not good enough. Often you're gonna go through hills and valleys on your medical journey where you get a good grade and then a bad grade. And you just feel like that bad grade is representative of how intelligent you are and thus how not good you are to be a physician. Number two, spending long hours despite being on your best behavior. When I first started medical school I was spending 10 plus hours and when I finished I was spending about five to six. But there were still days where I was grinding out hours studying for quizzes and exams and this didn't feel quite prepared for. So understanding that despite being on your best behavior and having the best preparation sometimes you'll still have to put in the hours and that's what's required to make sure you crush it on those exams. Number three is struggling with this feeling of looking around and feeling that everybody has life figured out in medical school except you. But realizing in retrospect that everyone is freaking out internally some are just better at showing it or hiding it. And then number four through every hiccup and obstacle you have you're always gonna wonder did I pick the right path? But if you realize that you went into medicine for the right reason money not being one of them then you'll be able to go into every single room with the confidence that I studied hard worked hard and take care of this patient and you can really feel like that patient's doctor.