The Mac Student

Managing Time, Allocating Resources and Doing Great Work

Medical School = Change

As I sit here on this beautiful Monday morning I realized that what do here is going to have to change.  I have really enjoyed sharing many of my thoughts on personal productivity as a student, and I hope that I have given some of you out there some interesting concepts and tools to toy with.

However, I was recently accepted into medical school meaning my entire game is about to change.  My four years at the undergraduate level at the University of Kansas were spent studying business administration, entrepreneurship as well as the inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, biology and physics necessary to take the MCAT (medical college admission test) and to be eligible to apply to medical schools.  On top of that, I maintained three part time jobs, and honed my productivity skills.

These skills are still relevant, of course, but like I said, my game is about to change big time.  Medical school means I get to take 110% of the energy I have put into work and school and focus them all on one target.  I am excited for what that means for me, and I am excited for what that means for this site.  I look forward to continuing to share some of my insights on personal productivity and focus tactics and tools for students, but I also realize that my time has just become a lot more scarce, or at least it will be in July when I start classes and KU Med.

I also realize that my focus is about to narrow tremendously.  With that, I feel like I have been given a great opportunity to share with up and coming pre-medical students, and in the future medical students, residents, and my fellow physicians when that time finally arrives.  So, while I love the work I have done here, I expect the broader analysis will subside somewhat to make room for my new life in the medical world.  I have already begun work and new project entitled “Med School Chronicles” where I hope to add value to the afore mentioned parties very, very soon.

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