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I can't believe I read through this whole thread.
I support the posters who mention that you should just relax. I also understand that is probably not possible for you. If you are having trouble with the anxiety of possibly scoring "only" a 33 (which is perfectly reasonable to expect based on your practice scores), then that is a problem in and of itself. A 33 is not something to be ashamed of, nor is it, in practice, that much worse than a 36.
I just have to keep reminding myself that you have a great GPA and will likely have a MCAT in the mid 30s. Assuming you can write secondaries and interview okay, you will be a MD someday. It's that simple.
Just a word of advice: it's not just about where you end up that matters, it's also the path you take. It seems like you're only shooting for the endgame (which is what? A pile of money for you to enjoy by yourself? That's all I get from your previous posts). Maybe you should take a few years to return home, relax, work on something you'll enjoy, and study your butt off for the MCAT if it's something you're so anxious about. Sure, you'll continue to see people your age be successful before you feel like you are. That tends to happen when you have lots of friends from a great university. Just remind yourself that you will also ultimately be successful... however, you also have to realize that you HAVE been successful. Envy is a never-ending emotion since you can always compare yourself to others. You will NEVER be as successful as everyone in every regard. Hopefully you have friends and family to support you.
N.B. - Like others have said, if the MCAT makes you this anxious, you have a hard road ahead of you. I'm sorry to make crass statements, but it's hard to take you very seriously. I'm honestly not sure if you're trying to troll us or not.
I support the posters who mention that you should just relax. I also understand that is probably not possible for you. If you are having trouble with the anxiety of possibly scoring "only" a 33 (which is perfectly reasonable to expect based on your practice scores), then that is a problem in and of itself. A 33 is not something to be ashamed of, nor is it, in practice, that much worse than a 36.
I just have to keep reminding myself that you have a great GPA and will likely have a MCAT in the mid 30s. Assuming you can write secondaries and interview okay, you will be a MD someday. It's that simple.
Just a word of advice: it's not just about where you end up that matters, it's also the path you take. It seems like you're only shooting for the endgame (which is what? A pile of money for you to enjoy by yourself? That's all I get from your previous posts). Maybe you should take a few years to return home, relax, work on something you'll enjoy, and study your butt off for the MCAT if it's something you're so anxious about. Sure, you'll continue to see people your age be successful before you feel like you are. That tends to happen when you have lots of friends from a great university. Just remind yourself that you will also ultimately be successful... however, you also have to realize that you HAVE been successful. Envy is a never-ending emotion since you can always compare yourself to others. You will NEVER be as successful as everyone in every regard. Hopefully you have friends and family to support you.
N.B. - Like others have said, if the MCAT makes you this anxious, you have a hard road ahead of you. I'm sorry to make crass statements, but it's hard to take you very seriously. I'm honestly not sure if you're trying to troll us or not.
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