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I see two issues here:Anyways, I just feel down about my choice in colleges. Don't think he has much more to offer.
- You need to learn to like your college. U Chicago is not only one of the best universities in the country, but also one of the best in the world. There are third-world nations where tens of thousands of students spend years in cram school studying for entrance exams so that they can get one of the few hundred seats at their top national university that doesn't even have electricity in all of the lecture halls or running water in the dorms. Yes, U Chicago is difficult, but you should look at the difficult curriculum as a challenge that needs to be overcome and understand that this challenge is bringing out the best in you by pushing you to work harder. You should not view the rigorous curriculum as a curse that has already sealed off the path to medical school.
- I understand that struggling with grades can hurt your confidence, and you will need to find a way to build it back up, but acting condescending towards other posters on this forum is not the way to do it. Neither is self-pity. The clock is ticking: you only have a few years to bring your grades up, and every moment you spend whining about it/putting other people down is a moment that is wasted.
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