Nah, I'm with OP on this one.
"Work hard in silence. Let success make the noise."
I wouldn't restrict this unfortunate trend to only pre-meds, though. However, I do think it is relatively annoying to see a picture on Facebook of a fellow pre-med student in scrubs and a surgical mask "getting ready to scrub in." It's completely misleading to the general public who have no idea what it is they're doing (shadowing) and only serves to boost the ego of the student.
Not all selfies are bad. Not all pre-meds care too much about image.
Me? I prefer to share my successes with those I love and none other.
I really don't think this thread will find much support on SDN for a couple of reasons:
1) You're describing at least half of the SDN population
2) A lot of posters just enjoy seeing threads bashed (myself included at times)
3) Rants are rants. They are generally unjustified and more often than not unnecessary
I feel ya, OP, but I have an odd feeling I'll be one of the few.
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Premeds too much on image, no substance. Rant
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