SillyGenius
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I failed the first year of medical school and am going to restart M1 year in a few months. I made a lot of errors and have gotten advice and help from my school's learning specialist. I think I can turn things around as most of my grades were pretty borderline
I'm just wondering what kind of environment I will be walking into when I begin my repeat year. How do professors generally view students who failed?
What do profs/ faculty think of students that are repeating or restarting? I ask because I want to know if its going to be harder to get opportunities in leadership roles, research, clubs, etc. Are some profs or faculty members going to blacklist me for some opportunities or are they just not going to care?
I'm just wondering what kind of environment I will be walking into when I begin my repeat year. How do professors generally view students who failed?
What do profs/ faculty think of students that are repeating or restarting? I ask because I want to know if its going to be harder to get opportunities in leadership roles, research, clubs, etc. Are some profs or faculty members going to blacklist me for some opportunities or are they just not going to care?