 Here are the three things that I wish I knew about medical school before I started. Number one is that everyone struggles learning information. Some are just better at hiding this. In reality, everyone struggles with information and the amount of information. Some are just, again, better at hiding it, but just because you need multiple repetitions or something is just not quite clicking doesn't make you not capable enough of being a physician because I promise you I was in your shoes. Number two, medical school is not really about learning all of medicine, but instead learning how to learn medicine. And that's actually the beauty of now going through medical school and training is I realized that most of the information that I actually truly know now is not because of medical school, but just all the years of repetitions of taking care of patients over the last four to five years. Hand number three, you have full control over if medical school is going to be something that's going to be a happy experience versus something that's going to feel like just a lot of work that you had to grind through. I made a purposeful decision when I started that I wanted to enjoy medical school and still be happy, fit, and do all the things that were important to my life. And there are a lot of other students who just focused on getting the grades. Now, if you enjoy those insights and tips and you want more, just hit that like, subscribe and follow for more content just like this one.