Yes of course!
I think I can answer this question with full honesty, cause the same question bothered me for the past seven years of my life.
I graduated from a private medical college and all through my 5.5 years at the institution, I only had one goal in my mind- to reinstate the sense of achievement in my life and make sure that the support that I have received during my undergraduate education is met with full justice.
For this, I decided to drop a year and reattempt the neet pg exam even after securing 38k in my first attempt.
My parents were fine with me even joining a private college for my masters, but to clear this entrance was not just a challenge, but it was a need.
Sure enough, the guilt of expensive education drove me to study hard in college. But along with that, there was a constant and repeated realisation that I deserved to be at an institute where when I look around, I see classmates I can learn from. Through the years I grew more determined to live out my dream, became more career driven.
I had ample of fun during my mbbs years, not going to lie. But everything else was background noise when I would think of where I wanted to see myself.