AllieKat wrote:
. . . I also saw people online telling her that she could NEVER make it to vet school just because she struggles academically right now. Never say "never". I think it is possible for her to work on her issues, get some experience working with animals under supervision (either as a vet tech, zookeeper's assistant, or assistant in a wildlife refuge), then go to college and get an undergrad in a sciency field while getting some counseling and academic accommodations for her disabilities, get a high GPA and then get into vet school, and work in a zoo or wildlife sanctuary. I think she does have a gift for exotic animals. . .
Oh, I wish I was 23 again. I mean, there are various methods and "tricks" to do well academically. All quite legal, and some are rather small changes and experiments that can potentially make a big difference.
You know, it was only in the last two or three years that H&R Block and my interest in influenza came together and convinced me that I could have been a pretty good doctor. It's funny what comes together. H&R Block, even though it's an unethical company as I've written about, convinced me that I have plenty good enough one-on-one client skills and more importantly, I can pay attention to what works and what doesn't, and keep my good skills as I add new skills. And I can do this in a way in which I accept myself as I am now. I don't need to panic. I just keep moving forward at a pace good for me.
Now, at age 48, I can probably make bigger contributions through medical writing and perhaps eventually teaching science. (I have taught math before.)
And, about trash talking and cyberbullying, I would say that piling on is itself a type of bullying behavior.