u/Low_Raspberry_5071

I’m currently finishing my first year of MPSI, but I’ve realized that I really don’t like the system. It feels like it prioritizes memorization over true understanding, especially in math and physics. I used to enjoy these subjects deeply, but now everything feels rushed and overly theoretical, and I don’t feel like I’m actually learning or growing.

What frustrates me the most is that I’ve always wanted to be involved in projects, clubs, and hands-on experiences—something bigger than just studying for exams. That’s why I’m considering switching to Mediterranean Institute of Technology, since it seems to offer a more practical and engaging environment.

However, the cost is a major concern. The tuition is around 23k, and even with a 50% scholarship, it’s still a significant financial burden. I’m not sure if the change would be worth it in the long run, especially considering the cost.

Right now, I feel stuck between staying in a system that doesn’t suit me and taking a financial risk for something that might be a better fit.

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u/Low_Raspberry_5071 — 15 days ago