How did Physics Forums help me achieve my dream of attending medical college?

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Physics Forums provided essential support and guidance that helped a member gain admission to their desired medical college. The community was cooperative and knowledgeable, offering valuable insights that clarified doubts that were difficult to discuss elsewhere. The member expressed deep gratitude for the assistance received, highlighting the positive impact of the forum on their personal growth. Engaging with the community made a significant difference in their journey toward achieving their academic goals. Overall, the experience underscores the importance of collaborative learning in pursuing higher education.
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I am very thankful to all members of physics Forums🙏😃, I got admission in my desired medical college and I am very thankful to all of you for supporting me in the journey.

Everyone was very cooperative, knowledgeable and most importantly I got guidance along with knowledge which kept me better as a person.

I remember when I had too many entangling doubts and it was very difficult to discuss them with my teachers and freinds but I got immense help from physics forums.
 
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Frigus said:
I got admission in my desired medical college
Congratulations! :smile:
 
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Frigus said:
I am very thankful to all members of physics Forums
I haven't interacted with you before, but that is a nice narrative to read.
 
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256bits said:
I haven't interacted with you before, but that is a nice narrative to read.
I was more present in classical physics arena😅, Maybe that's why.
 
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