<p>dude this is AMERICA, why wouldn’t pre-meds be allowed to play video games? Do you live in another country(I am assuming this because you keep using werid sayings like “in university”?</p>
<p>No I also live here in America. I am concerned because I heard that the admission commitee does not like Pre-med students to play video games. If this is true please tell me why.</p>
<p>did you just come from another country?</p>
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<p>Yep - called Trollville</p>
<p>hahaha I knew he was a ■■■■■, its funny to see his responses…</p>
<p>My life devoted to Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Pokemon is nothing now that I’ve heard of that rule 165. Nuuuuuuu! <em>bluewind fainted.</em> JK.</p>
<p>Yeah, Rule 160(a) hints pretty strongly, but Rule 165 (especially part (e)) makes it really crystal clear. “Presence of next-generation console” – I have the 2003 edition, so it’s referring specifically to the PS3 here – “does not provide an excuse for electronic entertainment.”</p>
<p>lmao BDM.</p>
<p>on a side note, if only there was such a premed handbook that provided a guaranteed forumula to get into med school. i would kill to get my hands on it.</p>
<p>Rule 14: Do not kill for this handbook.</p>
<p>my friend tried that one excuse about the hand eye coordination for surgery, and his mom bought it. it was HILARious!!!</p>