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I've realized that even though I've succeeded at my goal to get into med school, I don't feel any different. I walk into the grocery store and nobody stops to congratulate me, the employees don't offer me discounts, and strangers don't ask what tier school I got into. Where's the respect? The women? Even my friends haven't been liking my Facebook posts about how much more I'll be earning than them, and some have even deleted me calling me a "noob." I don't get any more satisfaction when cutting people off in traffic now that I'm basically a doctor. I did that when I was a nobody and liked it just the same. But more than anything, I think I just liked the idea of wearing a white coat and being respected, which I can achieve by cutting meat at the Kosher deli for Mr. Goldberg. I guess I'm trying to say that, you never know where life will take you, but that shouldn't stop you from trying to tell as many people as possible that you're better than them. And you don't need 11 years of school to do that, so I'm going to go to the b-school! What do you guys think? Am I making a mistake?