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Shadowing Hours: How Should I Deal with this Burnout?

Reddit r/careerguidance·u/Front_Albatross3135·about 1 month ago
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So for context, I'm a Pre-veterinary student. 600+ hours of shadowing a veterinarian is considered competitive in order to get into vet school. I'm at around 250. I work 8 hours a day 5 days a week, and I go shadow 5 hours a day 5 days a week.…

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I think shadowing is a good way to reinforce good pronunciation. What is the maximum amount of sentences I can do that would not result in diminishing returns - given that one of my goals for shadowing is to have a native or close to native accent

Reddit r/languagelearning·u/Bobelle·about 1 month ago
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It really upsets me that I have to explain myself regarding my goal but here is my obligatory explanation: “I know sounding like a native is almost impossible and it is something you shouldn’t place a huge amount of focus on and I am willing to settle for…

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