what to do about myself... i left school and my parents already paid for it
Question Posted Tuesday July 30 2013, 6:32 am
so here goes....I am a high school student from India, i have taken PCB and biotech so i used to go for this institution during my weekends from 8am to 4pm and when i used to come home it would be around 5pm at first it was alright but then i couldn't handle it i mean i had school from Monday to Friday then on Saturday and sunday i was in that institute so i left it but the thing was that my parents had paid that institute for 3months and i quit before so i think i wasted my parent's money...i want to make them proud but is it really really important for me to join an institution for the preparation of a medical entrance exam? can i not do it by my own?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Teen2TeenHelp answered Wednesday July 31 2013, 2:11 am: Unfortunately you need training to get into any medical program. Your parents worked hard for the money. The least you can do is put their money to good use. Many other kids have done it. If you feel like its really too hard then maybe the medical field isn't right for you. How will you prepare for the exam if you haven't had training? I know it's hard but in India, its really tough to do because medicine is top notch in that country. Why don't you try talking to some of the other students and see how they feel and ask them how they get through the day? Maybe they can give you ideas on how to better study and face each day. [ Teen2TeenHelp's advice column | Ask Teen2TeenHelp A Question ]
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