To be honest, it's demanding work. You have to end up as a factotum in the emergency departments a lot, and then begins the hilarity of trying to save almost completely dead people when they're brought in. Just to get there, you have to study until your books are in tatters, bow and scrape to all the professors, and hope you don't piss them off to the point of you getting failed on purpose.
Oh, really? Thats cool. Im finished with schooling next year, I dont count this year xD...since its almost don. So whats it like? I havent gotten the chance to shadow a neurosurgeon yet since most are too busy. I want to be one because (sounds creepy) but i fepel like I really know the human brain. Ive heard stories about the profession.
If you're studying for being a neurosurgeon, I can help you - I'm already one. :] I just got back from my evening shift an hour ago.