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rur La thanked Tom Jackson's answer

I suggest you complete your first year before making any decisions. Things will most likely settle down for you as you continue to adapt to what are probably overwhelming changes at the moment.

I would think that if you drop out of medical school now, getting back in would be an extremely difficult task.

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rur La thanked Dumb Goat's answer

The thing about thinking that you can't take any more of something is that pushing through that feeling will make the rest of the journey much easier. With those types of things, you just have to get used to it and get by and you'll become more resistant to the negative effects, making it more … Read more

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rur La thanked Skyler Ve's answer

Try to find the source of your issues/anxieties and discuss them with someone or try to logically solve them.

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rur La voted up Yin And Yang's answer

This is a tough situation you are in. 😔

There is A LOT in your question. First of all, the first few weeks/months of anything new is tough till you catch on to what's going on. Then there is the fact that sometimes it's the thrill of the challenge/chase. How bad did you really want to … Read more

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rur La voted up Yin And Yang's answer

This is a tough situation you are in. 😔

There is A LOT in your question. First of all, the first few weeks/months of anything new is tough till you catch on to what's going on. Then there is the fact that sometimes it's the thrill of the challenge/chase. How bad did you really want to … Read more