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Title: Physics in medical schools
Post by: Guled1 on January 30, 2010, 03:54:56 AM

Physics in medical schools

A college physics professor was explaining a particularly complicated concept to his class when a pre-med student interrupted him.

"Why do we have to learn this stuff?" one young man blurted out.

"To save lives," the professor responded before continuing the lecture.

A few minutes later the student spoke up again. "So how does physics save lives?"

The professor stared at the student for a long time without saying a word. Finally the professor continued.

"Physics saves lives," he said, "because it keeps certain people out of medical school."loolz

so pre-med students how is your physics???






 
Title: Re: Physics in medical schools
Post by: Amran on January 30, 2010, 09:09:19 PM

lol,that's really funny...I'm not a pre-med...but a final med, and my physics (and maths) r now far worse than when I last studied them in college...7-8 years ago!

One lecturer , ethics lecturer, said in our first year :

'Don't worry about failing. I can guarantee you, all you will pass.

If you tie a donkey to this building, in 5 years it will graduate!

Title: Re: Physics in medical schools
Post by: Dr.Adnan on February 01, 2010, 12:46:11 AM
Physics certainly keeps students from medical school.... ;D I've seen it happen...