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Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Trying to Stay Motivated

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

It's been a little bit difficult staying focused on school recently. The classes are interesting, but my mind has been wandering. Sometimes I get a little ahead of myself mentally. I start thinking about how great 4th quarter will be and I stop worrying about how much work there is to do this quarter. Since class started last week, we've already had a major quiz in anatomy, a quiz in dental anatomy, and a carving of tooth #21 (a mandibular 1st premolar).

It's becoming apparent that there are two roads a student can take as he or she moves through dental school. The first way is the most tempting. It's also the way that upperclassmen and professors will persuade students to pursue. The first road involves just learning what you need to know for tests. It's tempting because it's quick. It's frustrating because after you take the test that you studied for, not much information is retained. The second way is to really dig in your heels and learn the material . . . just because. This student's attitude is demonstrated by an anxious desire to want to wrap their heads around the topic/problem being discussed. In the end, this road will turn out the better dentist. However, in the interim, you'll get less sleep.

I think I'm currently running down the first road, but I'm looking over at the second road wondering if I should make the jump. Depending on the time of day, you'd get a different response from me if you asked. In the morning, I'm ready to dive in deep. But, by the evening, I'm happy just skating over the notes before bed.

All I can do is try again tomorrow. Our fixed prosthodontics course is tomorrow. I've put in way too much time on the first part of this project. I should have spent more time reviewing embryology. I'm looking forward to a day of zero didactic course work. I need the break.

4 Comments:

  • Keep perspective, brotha! Enjoyed reading your journey so far. I figure, through my scientific research of academics, that there's a law of diminishing returns. You can only learn so much in a certain span of time. So I'm stickin to the stuff that seems will matter to me. Good luck ;) JBR

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:20 PM  

  • Hey dude!

    I know you're busy, but please update your blog whenever you get a chance! It's great to read and much appreciated!

    Thanks!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:45 PM  

  • Just stumbled on your blog - I think you are my "opposite" twin. I actually went to dental school for a year and HATED IT. I went back to school for accounting and now am working on becoming a CPA.

    I can't imagine going through dental school when you have kids! Do you ever get to see them?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:04 AM  

  • Cyrus,

    Your blog's great but there is just one problem...you stopped writing.

    I'm sure D-School is all-consuming. Post when you can, it's great reading about your experiences.

    Pre-dent Paul

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:51 PM  

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