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Post-exam decompression: anyone use travel as recovery stra
Just finished a brutal 3-week study block. 8-10 hours/day of QBank, flashcards, mnemonics. Brain is mush.
Looking at post-exam recovery options. Found myself researching yacht charters with BBQ in Dubai
Shared cruises run ~$60/person, private charters $200+/hour. The pricing psychology is interesting: shared = forced social interaction (maybe good after isolation?), private = controlled environment (decompression?).
For those who've taken boards: did you plan immediate post-exam travel, or just crash? Any data on recovery timelines?
Genuinely curious how people manage the mental shift from high-stakes testing back to normal function.
Details on the charter models here if anyone else needs a distraction:
Back to cardiology. 47 days to exam.
Looking at post-exam recovery options. Found myself researching yacht charters with BBQ in Dubai
Shared cruises run ~$60/person, private charters $200+/hour. The pricing psychology is interesting: shared = forced social interaction (maybe good after isolation?), private = controlled environment (decompression?).
For those who've taken boards: did you plan immediate post-exam travel, or just crash? Any data on recovery timelines?
Genuinely curious how people manage the mental shift from high-stakes testing back to normal function.
Details on the charter models here if anyone else needs a distraction:
Back to cardiology. 47 days to exam.
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