R****0 发帖数: 138 | 1 A story from USMLE FORUM:
I am a very old graduate (1994). When first I came to the US, I did not
speak any English. My first job interview was with 7/11 grocery store. They
rejected my application for not being able to speak English. Like many other
first generation of immigrants, my priority was to support my family, so I
started working as cab driver for about 8 years. I continued to work full
time till the two months before my exam. I am very glad that I passed it. I
know I have very little chance to get match, but at least I will not blame
myself for the rest of my life for not giving a try.
My NBME scores:
NBME 6 – 440
Uwsa2 – 460
NBME 7- 470 (not in time mode) |
a******0 发帖数: 238 | 2 If for CMG, 196/80 looks like a stop sign. |
s*******1 发帖数: 428 | 3 Totally agree.
Face the reality, and move on.
【在 a******0 的大作中提到】 : If for CMG, 196/80 looks like a stop sign.
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b*****u 发帖数: 289 | 4 不一定是stop sign,这位兄弟如果能把自己的故事提前传到PD那里,我想即使出于好
奇,也会给他个面试机会谈谈。美国就这点好,有点反叛。大家特崇拜这种惨不忍睹,
白手起家的。 |
l*******d 发帖数: 449 | 5 面对现实,很对,但是面对现实是为了能改变现实,可不是为了屈从现实,或者曲线救
国。投降派在哪个国家都是不受欢迎的。 |
s*******1 发帖数: 428 | 6 You got my point. Move on means trying to improve the future or get another
path, be smart.
All roads lead to Rome, not only a signal one, be smart and know when to
stop and when to change the gear.
【在 l*******d 的大作中提到】 : 面对现实,很对,但是面对现实是为了能改变现实,可不是为了屈从现实,或者曲线救 : 国。投降派在哪个国家都是不受欢迎的。
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l*******d 发帖数: 449 | |