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I still to this day don't really understand the concept of fit.
Immigrant parents (@hellanutella ) and I moved here when I was in middle school, so the idea in India was always to go to the best school you get into. They were like, "what is this fit nonsense". To a certain degree, they're right and it's marketing, but I think size and location matter.
For med school, I really don't care. Which is why the 'why this school' stuff is so hard for me. It's like... I really don't care where I go as long as it's not treading water at this point.
Interesting. Love hearing about these things, because all my friends seemed to have parents who are like "Go with your heart! Follow your dreams!" and emphasize "fit" continually.
I told my parents about "fit" and they said verbatim: "You don't go to college to be happy. You go to college to learn."
I wish they let me go to the best school possible, but they expected me to stay home and help out with childcare/finances. They have a point... I mean, I'm stupidly lucky to have received an education and I hope to never take my privilege for granted, but I was not the happiest during undergrad. There's also this prevailing cultural expectation that women are supposed to stay at home until marriage, which really made applying to med school an uphill battle. 🙁
I'm extremely fortunate to have acceptance(s) and I don't mean to unload my problems on an anon forum, but this sort of cultural clash is making school selection a nightmare. It's actually starting to make me really nervous for 4/30.