"You have a 95% chances of acceptance if you can show the dedication that you obviously have and the amazing desire to want to undergo a rigorous profession. You did great, my friend. If nothing goes, you get on the waiting list which is automatic acceptance for the following semester, NO fears at all. I was accepted the day after, however I began to realize what studying medicine in general was like, much less in a rougher environment like Dominica"
I'm sure you're right. I hope you're right... but I won't believe it until I see it.
I'm still crossing my fingers for other schools, but getting accepted into Ross will just be a huge weight lifted off my shoulders. It's really holding me back right now. I'm not in panic mode yet with my current studies. I still have a little wiggle room left, but if I don't get down to business soon I'm going to be in real big trouble.
It's like I'm looking forward before I'm finishing what I'm currently doing.
If I get the good news I think concentrating on my current studies will be a lot easier.













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now that i am in med school in the states and understanding how absolutely brutal it is, looking back, I dont know if I could do the same down in the islands. Its just too difficult and since i had a family, it would be too difficult for them.
however, that first acceptance is the most wonderful feeling in the world =)
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