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I would second this also.</p>
<p>On another recent CC thread, eadad posted many “science nerd type” students could do well only during the first two (or 1.5) years in medical school. Starting from the more important 3rd year, they could not get a good grade no matter how hard they try. The performance criteria appear to be changed significantly. The skills of mastering an organic chemistry topic seem to be of little use from this point on. This points to the importance of being a well-rounded college student who excels on many aspects of a college life, not only the academics.</p>