<p>@Sophie1295 The tests are only part of the reason I’m leaving and… even if they were curved, I don’t think there’s a curve large enough to help me. Well, there is, but none a sane professor would utilize. But again, it’s not just the tests, Vanderbilt is a lot… different from what I imagined it would be. Which is probably more my fault than anything else (I did visit, but some things you just don’t know until you’re there), but still. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not like I’m clawing my way out because it’s awful and I can’t see how anyone goes there, I’m sure tons of people are very happy, and I hope my spot is open for a transfer that can be very happy there, it’s just not somewhere that I’ll be happy at for four years.</p>
<p>@Pancaked @2018dad By all means I fully admit that statement could be wrong, that’s just the kind of atmosphere around Vandy in my experience. I should have clarified.</p>
<p>Also, my dreams of med school have already been fully crushed. I’m going to state school and will be studying something else. I meant the weight of the name in regards to employers rather than grad school, but mentioned grad school since that was the topic of discussion already. I’d rather show an employer a 4.0 at my state school than my Vanderbilt GPA.</p>