I messed up

When college courses can cost hundreds of dollars per unit; when the pathway to med school is littered with students who have spent semesters, years of time on this pathway and suddenly find themselves onto Plan B, C etc; when OPs don’t provide facts that would be helpful to offer more accurate advice or don’t have critical facts (eg MCAT score); when OPs are clueless as to what hurdles they have to get over; even if an OP provides info that makes one conclude they have a shot, last cycle 60% failed to get in; IMO I think one is doing a greater service to any premed by being blunt in answering questions especially as to one’s chance at med school.