Wow, such inspiring stories.
I just told my co-workers today and most weren't even surprised which is puzzling since I made no mention of it....well, they were all supportive, mainly because I am in the middle of applying and I am "only" 25 with no dependents and debts---so they see it as a good time as ever to do this. But they were very surprised when I said I am quitting to retake focus all my energy on studying for the MCAT (in case I dont' get in) and to take a few classes in preparation for medical school as well as helping to bolster my GPA in case I need to reapply. Most did not understand the admissions process, or how rigid it is (wait, they only allow you take the MCAT twice a year?!) so they think I am overly preparing. I mean, who thinks to prepare for an exam six months in advance....
Actually, my biggest problem is that no one can understand why I would want to quit such a good job to do this. My mom is supportive, but my dad thinks I would be better off in law or finance, and that I should keep my job until I get somethign else lined up.
My friends try to be supportive but some think i've been 'cowed' by my parents (both are biologists). All in all, most think it's great I'm pursuing something I love, but many don't understand the sacrifices I am making to do it (quitting job, moving back home, taking extra classes etc).
However, I believe it's better to try your hand at something you love, rather than spend your life doing something you don't enjoy wondering 'what if....'
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