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I’ve been thinking about this a lot. We’re all making sacrifices in order to pass this exam, but how much is too much?
I was pre-med for nearly 7 years (bachelors and masters). I sacrificed WAY TOO MUCH back in college and while I was studying for my MCAT (med school entrance exam). I now look back with regret as all those sacrifices weren’t necessary. I missed out on so much and I definitely could have engaged in more life and gotten comparable scores.
Fast forward to now and I’m doing the same thing all over again. I come on here and read how people are sacrificing spending time with family, friends, hobbies, etc.
It makes me think how much of this is necessary. Is literally putting all of life on hold necessary to pass this test or can we engage in at least a few things and still pass?
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