<p>I've been lately preoccupied with the whole medical school admission stuff. I have got a choice to start medical school here at Jordan and graduate after 6 years and try to find a I-don't-know-what school to specialize at, and I've got Yale. Supposedly, Yale will make me grow a academically and as a person while the University of Jordan will do the opposite(I can assure you). But the good thing about the latter is that there is no I-want-to-get-into-medical-school pressure. What would you advise me to do? I'm really worried!! </p>
<p>1.) Trust me, Yale won't have any problems getting you into a US medical school, the far superior option for your future.</p>
<p>2.) Don't underestimate the value of stretching your wings and growing as a person. That's crucial to your future career, yes, but your future life as a whole will be broader and more inclusive if you pursue the broader option.</p>
Trust me, Yale won't have any problems getting you into a US medical school, the far superior option for your future.
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<p>Well, that's relieving, it's just that after what I went through with admissions for undergrad, everything just seemed unpredictable, which made me a bit concerned!</p>