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I am 22, a second year medical student . I am asking here as all of you are doctors. I am facing huge issues with my friendships. I don't have any study partner. The people who I call friends are not actual friends they are just like colleagues to me. We talk when needed . I can't say anything about my studies to anyone cause discussion and those things doesn't happen with the people I am with. What should I do ? I am under huge mental trauma.
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Hello It's a great thing to see you've worked hard to reach there.  Don't worry,  this issue is common and it happened with me! Every person is a different,  I've seen in my career, if someone is so brilliant and fast to be tamed, he's usually alone! Socializing is a good thing,  but everyone today is competetive and wants that other person even freinds shouldn't move ahead, so you'll not always find people who are ready to help. Make your own schedule and go to library, the good  people will come in your way slowly.
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Hi there, You are in 2nd year medical student…great. Things change a lot with going higher in the medical profession. You will meet all sorts of friends. Try to socialise but don’t be dependent on them.You are likely to meet “ like minded friends “ with time. Don’t lose heap. Now a days, loads of information is available on various websites for every subjects. Try to manage your time and start making notes . Do try to relax your self with Yoga relaxation and meditation. Hope for the best.
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Hello ..young and aspiring doctor ..i can understand..during medical studied even in ug and pg times sometimes at stage we feel depressed and frustrated, but believe me this journey, frustration will help you out in to develop some personality traits that all help u out in later years of life
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