How important is peer support in medical school, and how have your relationships with batchmates shaped your journey?
Peer support in medical school is invaluable—it eases stress, boosts motivation, and fosters collaborative learning. My batchmates became mentors, friends, and lifelines, making the intense journey more meaningful and manageable.
With friends I think this med journey is too much easy… friends are like survival kit in college.
In my view - the peer support, the good association truly matters in medical schools.
It’s the association only which shapes a person, influence their thinking and their gools.
Peer support in med school is everything. My batchmates became my lifeline; we leaned on each other through every tough moment.
Those relationships truly shaped my understanding of this wild journey.
Extremely important.
I will never forget my internship team. I have never met a group of people that just fit together and worked well with each other. There was support, guidance, friendship, selfless considerations, etc.
I would say without them it’s not easy to complete your medical school. In stress, anxiety, fun, late night moods, survival during exams, all things are possible to handle only because of them