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lina2011 [118]
3 years ago
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Should I drop out of University? I am a freshman, biology major and am also in a pre-med program (so you know how tough it is fo

r me), and I didn't realize that it's very intense and tedious. I have two labs every week, I barely get chance to study during the weekdays. I don't mind studying, I'm just not used to the overload. I am bad at time management and I became unmotivated. What do I do?? If you're in college please give me advice. **IF YOU'RE NOT IN COLLEGE DO NOT ANSWER (since it doesn't apply to you)** **I added medicine since I'm a pre-med student**
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2 answers:
iVinArrow [24]3 years ago
5 0
If you have a purpose in college then don’t drop out. I dropped out only because there was no reason for me to be there and I had gotten pressured into teachers saying I wouldn’t amount to anything if I didn’t. I joined the Marine Corps instead. Just try to get better with time management and try to stay motivated. If you truly love doing what you are majoring for then keep doing it but if not then maybe it ain’t for you.
Karolina [17]3 years ago
4 0
If you have a purpose in college and want to achieve it then don’t drop out. If you’re just going to go then go ahead
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