So I think I've decided not to go to McGill

<p>I think a lot of us have faced the same dilemma. I accepted my offer to McGill yesturday and it felt so great. McGill is going to be hard, but it will be just that much more rewarding in the end when you’ve come out on top. Like dkm008 said, if you’re motivated you will excel where ever you go. The biggest mistake you can make is to go somewhere that’ll make you’re life easy. Easier, fine, but you don’t want life to be that easy. It won’t give you much of an advantage in the end. Although I really don’t know that much about Boston University, so just in general. These four years are going to be more important to your personal growth and development as a person than you’re academic career. Grad schools not only want to see that you’re smart, but they also want to see that you can succeed when you want something or when you have an interest for it. Besides, McGill has a whole bunch of students hoping to get into med school. I’m sure they wouldn’t make the decision to go if no one from McGill was getting into the med school, and I’m sure that McGill wouldn’t let all of it’s students fail to enter med school. These will be the best four years of your life. Where do you want to be when it happens?</p>