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[quote=Anonymous]Agree it is so important to find a great person to share life with. Not someone "nice," not something good at "impression management," not someone who "love bombs" with over the top gestures that activate all the dopamine... Find a person of character who behaves in a selfless way, consistently. I think it is much harder to go back to school later if circumstances require it, so it's good to go ahead and get that graduate degree in your 20s. Figure out what you really want to do, and go for it. I have so much respect for doctors, but medical school is a huge challenge. Be sure you want to do that. I don't think the field matters as long as you can find some employment. I will probably get flamed for this, but where I live, public school teachers make six figures. And there's opportunities to get additional degrees and admin positions. I don't think that's so bad. Maybe they won't bring in plastic surgeon numbers. But if you live within your means, that's a nice, solid second income.[/quote]
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