Wow, I made this thread about a year ago. Here's an update for anyone who might find this useful. I went on to investigate further what was going on by discussing this with physicians. I began discussing my concerns with my psychiatrist around late January, but it wasn't until April that I was diagnosed with ADHD.
The treatment I'm receiving is very effective. I went from a 2.8 spring quarter to a 4.0 fall quarter.
If you've read my other threads, you would've seen how much I've been struggling with school. By the time I graduate in 2017, it would had taken me 7 years to complete a bachelors degree. However, now I just feel like I'm finally reaching my potential. I always felt like I was capable, but for some reason I could not make high enough marks despite how hard I worked.
But another reason why I revived this thread is to ask how this would affect my chances applying to medical school.
Is this something I should even talk about in an interview? Do you think admissions might think of me as not being able to handle the medical school curriculum?
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Nervous about something I just realized.
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