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I'll be applying to med school this year, I just turned 30. I have a background in IT. Last month I sent out my application to my first choice school. Earlier today, a staff sent me an email, asking me if I'm aware that med school is hard and that it will require a lot of commitment. I haven't replied to that email.
A few months ago, I was 100% sure that it's what I wanted. But lately, I've been having second thoughts. I'm sure some of you can empathize? Many of us who are in our 30s already have a relatively established life out of school. Going back to school in a way, does mean having to give up this stable life in the hope that we will succeed and become physicians. What if we give up our lives for this dream and want to quit halfway?
I'm also trying to figure out if this person's email to me is just standard or if she's trying to tell me to just give up already. What does it sound like to you?
I applied early to this med school because they will be starting early this year. But their response has been quite late (I thought if I applied really early, I'd get an early response but...no!).
A few months ago, I was 100% sure that it's what I wanted. But lately, I've been having second thoughts. I'm sure some of you can empathize? Many of us who are in our 30s already have a relatively established life out of school. Going back to school in a way, does mean having to give up this stable life in the hope that we will succeed and become physicians. What if we give up our lives for this dream and want to quit halfway?
I'm also trying to figure out if this person's email to me is just standard or if she's trying to tell me to just give up already. What does it sound like to you?
I applied early to this med school because they will be starting early this year. But their response has been quite late (I thought if I applied really early, I'd get an early response but...no!).

Duh! Of course it will be hard, I'm not an idiot, I understand that. Forget about them, it's YOUR future, not their's. 
