@efle
The fact that I have to clarify this to you means that NO, YOU DON'T GET IT. I am not exclusively talking about myself at this point, but I'm speaking for rural students in general. Fancy tutors and extra help DID NOT exist where I lived. In my personal experience, my SAT score and my MCAT score are ridiculously disparate, and I can tell you it is because of where I grew up. I can also guarantee you I was not the only person in this situation. And I come from a good family background. I can only imagine what it's like to even have what's considered an average upbringing in that area. You need to get it out of your seemingly small mind that I'm just talking about going to Ivy leagues. Roots in those areas run deep, and even the thought of leaving the immediate towns to go to a public school is a big deal.
Anyway, I have very limited experience on this forum, but I would have to say I'm mildly disturbed that some of you are either planning to join the medical field or are already a part of it. I may be wrong, but I think good social skills and empathy are part of the profession, and I'm getting some seriously bad vibes here.
But I appreciate the genuine advice. Bye.