It's been a couple of months since I learned that I failed my medical boards exam - the COMLEX Step 1 - this failure essentially bringing my young medical career to a dramatic halt until I pass. In the ensuing weeks I have taken a boards exam prep course, spending anywhere from six to ten hours a day in intense study. I have also plowed through over 2,000 practice questions. It's been good: I have re-learned a lot and secured a better grasp on two years worth of material.
During this time, though, COMLEX has grown in my mind. Before, COMLEX was merely a test, a hurdle to be jumped over en-route to becoming a physician. Now, COMLEX is the beastly creature described above, a hulking, heaving mass of sinister and destructive intent that I must destroy. Forgive me if this sound dramatic, but I'm really starting to hate this test. It's not that I find it unnecessary, it's just that I realize that now it's "kill or be killed". I love medicine and I love people, thus I will do whatever is needed to slay this beast and move on to third year, even if it takes me longer than most.
There are 17 study days left until my exam: 17 days to re-review and sharpen my sword. With God's help, I will see this thing slain and stand triumphantly over its decaying carcass.
Thank you for your time, Dear Reader. I will keep you posted.
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