"Picture this: you've spent the past five years at your residency training to become a surgeon. But those five years suddenly don't matter. The only thing that matters, the only thing between you and the rest of your career is a test, in a random hotel in a random city, with a random examiner asking you random questions. Nervous? You should be."
"Kindergarten, high school, college, Med school, residency. Yet all leads to this moment. Some people can crack under the pressure. Others thrive. Either way, there's nothing left to do. No more studying, no more preparing. Like it or not, the moment has arrived. The only thing left for you to do is to show up."
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