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Estelle’s Answer
Mainly I sacrificed free time and sleep. I had to really learn to prioritize. Education first then exercise then extracurriculars. Everyone finds their own balance.
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Richard’s Answer
Long hours studying. Getting into medical school requries good grades. At the medical school I attended, the average GPA is reported to be 3.85, so even one or two B's can hurt your chances of acceptance.