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Does anyone else feel really depressed after reading those Mayo profiles where the people design clothes, fix old cars, have phds already, grew up in African villages, etc. What have I been doing all my life?
 
mashce said:
Does anyone else feel really depressed after reading those Mayo profiles where the people design clothes, fix old cars, have phds already, grew up in African villages, etc. What have I been doing all my life?

Tip: Don't read the profiles.
Tip #2: You're you. Sorry, can't change that. No point blubbering about it now...
Tip #3: Do what makes you happy and what you enjoy - that way, you gaurantee yourself a life of no regrets 🙂

Chill out. You don't need to grow up in an African village to go to Mayo - I'm sure a good ol' USA village will do just fine (just as long as it isn't Greenwich Village or something 😛)
 
I'm a MSII over here at Mayo. I can promise you that most of us are completely normal (well, I guess that's relative). Don't worry about the profiles (where are these things, anyway?) . I'm guessing that they just put up a few people with interesting life stories.
 
agp4 said:
I'm a MSII over here at Mayo. I can promise you that most of us are completely normal (well, I guess that's relative). Don't worry about the profiles (where are these things, anyway?) . I'm guessing that they just put up a few people with interesting life stories.
Thanks, Mayo is my top choice school, but after reading those things I almost decided not to apply.... They're on the website when you click on info for prospective students- it's like profiles of current students or something like that- maybe 9 different kids are profiled....
 
MS2 here and most peeps are normal folks..apply and see what happens. Good luck! agp4 get back to micro ahhhghghggh!
 
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