CivE Bricky
Well-known member
Chucktown -
Beyond a doubt, you need a different job with a different emphasis.
I think there's lots of good discussion here. JR said much of what I wanted to say - and quite well.
I agree there's more going on with you than a burning desire to be a doc.
I agree you need to know way more about what medicine really is before you decide whether to go that route...
I think there's something about missed expectations related to income, lifestyle, doing better than parents (maybe), having a stay-at-home parent, etc. that may not add up in the exact place you're living now - but would add up elsewhere. Medical school is going to be a minimum of 6-7 years of far worse financial issues than you have now....and no guarantee of a relatively quick way to dig out of medical school debt once it's over.
I recommend more thinking and investigation - you haven't convinced me that you're drawn to medicine, but more that you're trying to escape from something else.
Good luck sorting it out!
-Brick
Beyond a doubt, you need a different job with a different emphasis.
I think there's lots of good discussion here. JR said much of what I wanted to say - and quite well.
I agree there's more going on with you than a burning desire to be a doc.
I agree you need to know way more about what medicine really is before you decide whether to go that route...
I think there's something about missed expectations related to income, lifestyle, doing better than parents (maybe), having a stay-at-home parent, etc. that may not add up in the exact place you're living now - but would add up elsewhere. Medical school is going to be a minimum of 6-7 years of far worse financial issues than you have now....and no guarantee of a relatively quick way to dig out of medical school debt once it's over.
I recommend more thinking and investigation - you haven't convinced me that you're drawn to medicine, but more that you're trying to escape from something else.
Good luck sorting it out!
-Brick