What can I say, I'd be lost without my iPhone and my mac, and I know I'm not the only one. As med students, we find ourselves trying to juggle a hectic education with a just as hectic social life. You can't go far in the lecture hall without seeing one of us staring at the 3.5 inch screens of our iPhones, 10 inch screen of our iPads, or tapping away at our MacBooks.
They make everything seem so easy, so effortless and so efficient. They certainly make everything more easy to manage. And they don't look bad either. I've not always had a mac or an iPhone, I used to be more of a Windows man - but there's only so many times I could find documents wiped, unexpected errors stopping me working or random crashes.
There is of course the iPod. These are invaluable for us, whether it being playing music to allow us to relax, or listening to a lecture podcast on the train to make just a little bit more of the otherwise wasted time.
We could of course manage our degrees without iDevices, but what's the fun in that?
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