I dont get the angst over going to lecture, being on time, bathing, dressing, putting on a tie,(or professional dress). What do you think happens in 3rd and 4th year on clinical rotations? Be at work early morning, on time, mandatory noon lectures, professional behavior, nights, and weekend duty. I believe this is the job everyone wants to sign up for. So why complain about doing the same thing for the first 2 years? Medical school and a career in medicine is hard for most ,except for the most talented students. If you "dont do hard", maybe medicine is not a good fit for you. Like football, medicine is not for everyone. Just because you are fast doesn't mean you will be a good football player. Just because you are intelligent, doesn't mean you will be an excellent doctor. The work ethic needs to be there.