Well what do you know...people read my blog when I update frequently and leave when I stop. Fortunately, they come back when I start again. But, if they're not coming, how do they know when I start again? The world may never know.
I cut out the scale, but the peaks are at around 100 views per day. Not bad for a blog which I expected to be read by about 5 people! So...where are all of you from?
6 comments:
Same thing happens to me, except my peaks are only at around 50, which is just fine by me! Weird, huh?
It's mean reading the new thing you wrote over and over again!
I am from MS, I found your blog one day when I randomly googled becoming a MD hoping that I may find some of the more useful less heard of tips on getting into Med School. Turns out I am a paramedic also and just recently figured out that if I don't go back to school to get my BS there is NO chance of getting into a MD or DO program so I am in school finishing my BS now... I read your blog a lot because it is funny as hell most days and very inciteful all the time! So keep up the good writing!
Oh I read Trixe the Pixie's too! When I have had a hard day in class ya'lls blogs offer at the very least some humor to my day!
glad you like the blog. If you have any questions, feel free to shoot me an e-mail. You're right though..no chance of MD or DO without that BS degree. Med school is a ton of work, but I'd say it's definitely worth it.
I do like Trixie's blog, mostly because it gives me something to look forward to. I'd be lying if I said i wasn't jealous as hell that she's a year ahead of me. but, then again, there's an awful lot of people that are a year behind me, and I do like to remind them of that from time to time. ;)
I did forget one more important reason i read your blog! You are an avid anything Mac fan! Me too... I'm an iPhone away from being 100% Mac!
I found you after trying to find reviews of the falcon program. I love the blog. You should post the info on student doctor network. There are hundreds of people looking for a "real" account of what the program is actually like. Thanks for doing this.
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