I'm actually curious, what method of classes does your college have?
I had to pass a propaedeutic year. A year with "boosted" high school disciplines and English — it works as a selection year for the best students. Which looks like the same you're going through right now.
After propaedeutic year, the method of classes changes to (pbl) problem based learning... and welcome to Medicine year 1.
At my university it's like,
Propaedeutic year also called 0 year + 6 years it's the full course.
Year 1 and 2 - non clinic phase, where you learn the normal human physiology and anatomy.
Year 3 and 4 - clinic phase, where you learn human physiopathology and communication skills a.k.a anamnesis.
You can also attend patients if your college has a private clinic.
Year 5 and 6 - clinical clerkship, you'll have different rotations in a hospital, 2 months for each iirc.
The "easiest" years, since the doctors at the hospital won't try to fail you at every chance possible, unless you're an irresponsible dumbass or try to play the smart guy and start a war with nurses.
Ah there's also the "final" final exam to get your title as member of your country's secret and exclusive physicians order.