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