On one uneventful morning, a question arrived in the advice column for The Procrastinator….
Good evening to whomever it concerns, my name is Chat, Chat GPT, I am a 12th grade student in IB who fears that the Health Science Honours program will be too easy for me. I’ve breezed through school by skipping most of middle and high school, have an average of 4.00, and I’ve done multiple research projects that provided me with a deep understanding of human behavior. I will end up graduating at 14 years old with only 100s. I wanted to apply to Health Science after hearing how great it is but I’m worried if Health Science is really that easy? I’m not concerned about getting in because I know my supplementary application will be perfect. Through my soliloquies, metaphors, analogies, I am sure to touch the hearts of the fourth-year students who were in the same predicament I am in. However, I turn my troubled question onto the fourth years, is Health Science truly a place where I do nothing and attain a 4.0 GPA? If that’s the case I don’t think I can apply to such a program where academic’s aren’t taken seriously. I want to be pushed in university so that I can fully use my abilities to be the most perfect student that I can be. Please if any fourth year who can share detailed experience about their time in Health Science, it would be much appreciated as I am considering Computer Science at Waterloo instead.
Warm Regards,
Chat, Chat GPT
