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Medical School Has Nothing to Do With Your JAMB Score 😭
Every fresher enters medical school with one invisible badge on their forehead:
“I scored 320 in JAMB.” 😭
And trust me, in Year 1, those people move like they were personally sent by the Ministry of Intelligence.
You’ll hear things like:
“What did you score?”
Before you answer, they’ve already adjusted their glasses and said:
“Mine was 315… but I was distracted that day sha.”
Mini Jesus behavior. 😭
Some of them used to walk around campus like JAMB result is a permanent scholarship to success.
But medical school will soon gather everybody.
Because after 100 level… JAMB expires. 😂
Nobody cares again.
The same person that got 330 can still fail anatomy practical because he called ulna “radius with confidence.”
The one that scored 250 can become class rep of distinction because he reads every day like NEPA will soon take light.
Year 1 Is Usually a Scam 😭
First year still has traces of secondary school vibes:
• Physics
• Chemistry
• Biology
• “I know this one from JAMB” energy
So high scorers still feel at home.
But once you cross into proper medical courses:
• Anatomy
• Physiology
• Biochemistry
Everybody is now on equal suffering ground.
No examiner will ask:
“State your JAMB score before attempting Question 1.”
😭😭😭
Medical School Is a Game of Consistency
The real superstar in med school is not the person who topped JAMB.
It is the person who can sit down every day and read even when life is not sweet.
The one who says:
• 5 pages today
• 3 pages tomorrow
• Revise lecture notes next week
• Cry small
• Continue again
That person is dangerous. 😂
Because in med school, repeated reading turns confusing topics into your friends.
At first:
“Glycolysis is wicked.”
After reading it 8 times:
“Ah glycolysis my brother, how far?” 😭
Meanwhile The “Genius” Can Still Fall Hand
There are some very intelligent people who understand everything once.
But they have one deadly disease:
Tomorrow Syndrome™
They’ll say:
• I’ll start next week
• I work better under pressure
• I just need one night to read
• I like reading close to exams
Then exam will now show them who owns pressure. 😂
Discipline Is the Real Cut-Off Mark
That average student with:
• airplane mode on
• phone hidden
• social media deleted
• coffee beside him
• dark circles under eyes
• reading like tuition expires tomorrow
…that person is the real threat.
Not because he is the smartest.
Because he is available every day.
Medical school loves availability. 😭
Brutal Truths Nobody Tells Freshers
1. JAMB got you admission, not graduation
JAMB opens the gate.
Consistency helps you survive inside.
2. Smartness without discipline is decoration
Looks nice. Performs poorly. 😂
3. Small reading daily is stronger than motivational cramming
2 hours daily for months can disgrace 14-hour panic reading.
4. Everybody gets humbled
Even those who entered with trumpet music.
5. Character matters
Can you focus?
Can you sacrifice enjoyment sometimes?
Can you continue when tired?
That’s where many battles are won.
Final Advice to 200 Level Students 😭
If you’re just entering 200 level, reduce unnecessary social media pressure.
Some people posting soft life online are repeating pathology quietly.
Face your books.
Your mates are tweeting “God when?”
But reading CNS.
Do not be deceived. 😂
Final Conclusion
You do not need to be Einstein’s nephew to survive medical school.
You need:
✔ Consistency
✔ Discipline
✔ Humility
✔ Good habits
✔ Past questions
✔ Stubbornness against giving up
Because in the end, medical school does not ask:
“What was your JAMB score?”
It asks:
“How many times did you stand up after being humbled?”
i know most of you don’t know why
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the ocean you know isn’t just water, it’s a hidden world where entire ecosystems exist beyond human senses and imagination... and some scientists even believe there could be unknown civilizations of life down there , surviving in total darkness and crushing pressure
learn something...
i know most of you don’t know why
now pay attention;
more than 80% of the ocean is completely unexplored and scientists have found creatures that glow, disappear or survive crushing depths we can’t even reach... some parts of the ocean are so deep and dark that sound takes minutes to travel a few miles, meaning if something massive is moving down there, we might never hear it or understand what it truly is
the ocean you know isn’t just water, it’s a hidden world where entire ecosystems exist beyond human senses and imagination... and some scientists even believe there could be unknown civilizations of life down there , surviving in total darkness and crushing pressure
learn something...
there is something in these photos that nobody is talking about.
the earth, seen from the moon’s surface, is a crescent. the same shape we see the moon from earth. which means from where these astronauts stood, our entire world, every human being alive, every city, every ocean, every mountain, was receiving light the same way the moon does.
dependent. reflective. not a source but a receiver. and God placed both of them, earth and moon, in a gravitational relationship so precise that if either one shifted slightly, the conditions for life dissolve completely.
He did not just create them. He positioned them. He calibrated the distance. He calculated the tilt. He set the orbital speed. and then He rested.
what that tells me about God is something i am still processing.
He is not a God who creates carelessly and steps back. He is a God who creates with intention so deep that billions of years later, the greatest scientific mission of our generation goes out there and finds everything exactly where He left it. the craters on that moon are not evidence of chaos.
they are evidence of endurance. of something built to absorb impact and remain.
God put that quality into the moon because it is His own quality. He absorbs everything this world throws at existence and remains. unchanged. unshaken. still in orbit. still faithful. still holding everything He made in the dark.