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Being in Cornell is like being in a repeating cycle where you are constantly being pushed to your limits, only for you to realize that your limits are beyond what you have previously perceived, and then it pushes you further. You learn a lot, not just about the world around you, but about who you are. It also teaches you that being a doctor is more than just learning how to treat people, it is also learning about the people you treat.

Nasser Bin Marzook, Year 3

Hania ibrahim, Year 2

My first year at WCMQ was the most whirlwind, challenging, and exciting year! The ability to work with a variety of different people is amazing, and I've learnt so much in my short time at this university. I'm excited for what comes ahead and look forward to an amazing six years with my class.

Coming to Cornell was one of the best decisions I've ever made. Everyday I am in the presence of the most passionate, kind, and inspiring professors and peers; what more could anyone possibly ask for?

Tasnim Mushannen Year 2

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enough for me to feel like I grew. I didn’t get the huge university I thought I wanted when I was 18, but this small college was great for me. I met lots of smart people, I was humbled by the experience, and it was difficult enough for me to never feel like I didn’t go somewhere worthwhile. It kept me on my toes.