Madeflashcards forsuper easyinfo "just tobe safe""I don't needto study forCARS, Iknow how toread"Looked upothercareers youcan do withyour degreeNon-STEMmajorHas appliedto medicalschoolbeforeJoined thepre-medicalsocietyduringundergradClasses gotsignificantlyharder whenSpring 2020went onlineTook prerequisitecourses online/at acommunity collegeto spare your GPAStarteddrafting yourpersonalstatementyears agoRealized youhad to take agap year (itwill be okay)Had aterriblepre-medadvisorHad aprofessor notround agrade above0.5"I handwrite mynotes becauseit makes youremember thembetter"Been told "youknow doctorsdon't make asmuch money aspeople say"Been worriedabout notunderstandingan MCATmemeFirst timeapplyingto medicalschoolDrank withyour pre-medfriends duringa group studysessionOpen-mindedabout whatspecialty yougo intoHas takenthe MCATmore thanonceStarted studyingMCAT to realizea lot of info inyour classeswas wrongOnlyinterested inpursuing onespecificspecialtyGiven yourfamily/friendsunsolicitedhealthadviceGot thehighestgrade onan examCommented onhow medicallyinaccurateGrey's AnatomyisWorried abouthow you willmake volunteerexperiencesound significantHeavilyrelies on theadvice ofReddit usersGot thelowestgrade onan examClasses gotsignificantlyeasier whenSpring 2020went online(bless up)"I only got3 hours ofsleep lastnight"Has takenBuzzfeed "whatkind of doctorwould you be?"quizzesHad ahelpfulpre-medadvisorChronic userof StudentDoctorNetworkTried tomentallyjustify goingCaribbeanFailed anexam but stilldid okay inthe classHad someonetry to connectyou withsomeone inmed school toask questionsHad a breakdownwhen you thoughtyou would neverbecome a doctorDid not wantto be pre-med untilyou got tocollegeHas takenan MCATprepcourseGot most ofyour medicalknowledgefrom Grey'sAnatomyMadeflashcards forsuper easyinfo "just tobe safe""I don't needto study forCARS, Iknow how toread"Looked upothercareers youcan do withyour degreeNon-STEMmajorHas appliedto medicalschoolbeforeJoined thepre-medicalsocietyduringundergradClasses gotsignificantlyharder whenSpring 2020went onlineTook prerequisitecourses online/at acommunity collegeto spare your GPAStarteddrafting yourpersonalstatementyears agoRealized youhad to take agap year (itwill be okay)Had aterriblepre-medadvisorHad aprofessor notround agrade above0.5"I handwrite mynotes becauseit makes youremember thembetter"Been told "youknow doctorsdon't make asmuch money aspeople say"Been worriedabout notunderstandingan MCATmemeFirst timeapplyingto medicalschoolDrank withyour pre-medfriends duringa group studysessionOpen-mindedabout whatspecialty yougo intoHas takenthe MCATmore thanonceStarted studyingMCAT to realizea lot of info inyour classeswas wrongOnlyinterested inpursuing onespecificspecialtyGiven yourfamily/friendsunsolicitedhealthadviceGot thehighestgrade onan examCommented onhow medicallyinaccurateGrey's AnatomyisWorried abouthow you willmake volunteerexperiencesound significantHeavilyrelies on theadvice ofReddit usersGot thelowestgrade onan examClasses gotsignificantlyeasier whenSpring 2020went online(bless up)"I only got3 hours ofsleep lastnight"Has takenBuzzfeed "whatkind of doctorwould you be?"quizzesHad ahelpfulpre-medadvisorChronic userof StudentDoctorNetworkTried tomentallyjustify goingCaribbeanFailed anexam but stilldid okay inthe classHad someonetry to connectyou withsomeone inmed school toask questionsHad a breakdownwhen you thoughtyou would neverbecome a doctorDid not wantto be pre-med untilyou got tocollegeHas takenan MCATprepcourseGot most ofyour medicalknowledgefrom Grey'sAnatomy

Pre-Med Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Made flashcards for super easy info "just to be safe"
  2. "I don't need to study for CARS, I know how to read"
  3. Looked up other careers you can do with your degree
  4. Non-STEM major
  5. Has applied to medical school before
  6. Joined the pre-medical society during undergrad
  7. Classes got significantly harder when Spring 2020 went online
  8. Took prerequisite courses online/at a community college to spare your GPA
  9. Started drafting your personal statement years ago
  10. Realized you had to take a gap year (it will be okay)
  11. Had a terrible pre-med advisor
  12. Had a professor not round a grade above 0.5
  13. "I handwrite my notes because it makes you remember them better"
  14. Been told "you know doctors don't make as much money as people say"
  15. Been worried about not understanding an MCAT meme
  16. First time applying to medical school
  17. Drank with your pre-med friends during a group study session
  18. Open-minded about what specialty you go into
  19. Has taken the MCAT more than once
  20. Started studying MCAT to realize a lot of info in your classes was wrong
  21. Only interested in pursuing one specific specialty
  22. Given your family/friends unsolicited health advice
  23. Got the highest grade on an exam
  24. Commented on how medically inaccurate Grey's Anatomy is
  25. Worried about how you will make volunteer experience sound significant
  26. Heavily relies on the advice of Reddit users
  27. Got the lowest grade on an exam
  28. Classes got significantly easier when Spring 2020 went online (bless up)
  29. "I only got 3 hours of sleep last night"
  30. Has taken Buzzfeed "what kind of doctor would you be?" quizzes
  31. Had a helpful pre-med advisor
  32. Chronic user of Student Doctor Network
  33. Tried to mentally justify going Caribbean
  34. Failed an exam but still did okay in the class
  35. Had someone try to connect you with someone in med school to ask questions
  36. Had a breakdown when you thought you would never become a doctor
  37. Did not want to be pre-med until you got to college
  38. Has taken an MCAT prep course
  39. Got most of your medical knowledge from Grey's Anatomy