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Dresden oder Regensburg? Advice, please!!!!

Hallo! I have an upcoming trip to Germany, and I was wondering whether it would be better to spend...

1 day in Regensburg and 1.5 days in Dresden

OR

2.5 days in Dresden

As it stands, I'm doing 4 days in Berlin, 4 in Munich, then I have another 2.5 to play with. I figured I should go somewhere from Munich that's back in the direction of Berlin to cut down on travel time, hence Regensburg and Dresden.

Thank you!!

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u/charlemagnexcx — 9 hours ago

I’m a rising junior at Brown with no direction and just now diagnosed with ADHD

Hi all

As the title states, I’m a rising junior at Brown University. I struggled severely through the first two years of college, but just now got diagnosed with ADHD and am in the process of getting medicated before the fall semester.

I went into Brown with the plan of being pre-med, but my (undiagnosed at the time) adhd made studying basically impossible for me. At the time, I just thought I was too dumb for hard STEM and ended up dabbling in about six other majors.

Fast forwarding to today, I’m about equidistant from completing six different majors and have a rough 2.9 GPA.

Do we think it’s a good plan to go back and complete the 5-6 premed classes I have remaining now that I’ll be able to study? I was also thinking I could major in an easier humanity that will hopefully allow me to recover my GPA. Even with all As the next two years, I could only end with a 3.55.

It’s very hard for me to say with confidence what I’m capable of anymore. The past two years have been rough and have completely destroyed the academic confidence I had in high school. I do feel passionate about medicine, I just don’t want to waste time and money if I’ve already ruined my chances.

Thanks

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u/charlemagnexcx — 14 days ago