Busy and stressed out college students love to vent, and the best place to take out their frustrations is on social media. And there’s no one who is in need more of de-stressing than pre-med students. If you’re one of the 43,000+ premed students in the U.S., you’ll relate to these 15 tweets that perfectly sums up the life a premed student.
You wonder why you signed up for this:
registered for classes today HAHAHA goodbye social life it was nice knowing you #premedlife
— alyssa (@alyssabanwarth) June 7, 2016
I officially have no life starting next semester thanks premed
— Munther (@MuntherThaher) March 30, 2016
Life as a Math PreMed Major is no life at all, actually
— Sunni. (@sunnilowe_) October 28, 2015
I’m sitting in my dorm room calculating how long it would take me to get into a premed program if I took summer classes ... I have no life
— Jυlιε Νεκιτορoulos (@Julie_Nekk) October 17, 2014
An actual pic of me drowning in organic chem. pic.twitter.com/qVFt6WAPbY
— Haley Hughes (@HayHugs99) June 8, 2016
You’re always studying:
I have no life.. this is all I do #premed #biochemistry #photosynthesis pic.twitter.com/5l76SmzGFZ
— Tashye North East (@no_fiasco) December 5, 2014
day 3 of organic chem and i regret this decision very much
— megan (@megangusman) June 8, 2016
Been doing homework for 3 hours feel like I haven’t made a dent #PreMedLife
— MartinLorenzo Molina (@lorenzousf) May 26, 2016
I am so over going to class and lab #canilive
— kat. (@__dothedonts) June 7, 2016
organic chem + stat + fil + ft + microbio….. SO HELP ME GOD
— Nicole (@_Gelamaee) June 8, 2016
After all that’s said and done, you’re still super excited:
Seriously slept 2 hours and 10 minutes because I was too excited to be at the hospital to shadow at 5:30 AM. #premedlife
— Shaelyn Eversole (@shaelyneversole) May 17, 2016
When you spend 2 hours on the phone with your bestfriend talking about the #MCAT #FutureDoctors #premedlife
— Nicky (@Nickytheangel) June 8, 2016
I’m so excited for tomorrow that I ironed my scrubs. ☺️☺️☺️☺️ #PreMedLife
— alexis (@alexis__bernal) June 6, 2016
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