Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why so many bright people want to go to law school when they should go to med school instead. The PR machine better get to work on this so the next gen will be brainwashed to go to med school instead.
med school is a WAY WAY WAY WAY more difficult.
so many weed-out classes in undergrad.
MCAT is a lot tougher than LSAT (it actually tests domain knowledge it isn't as 'g-loaded' as lsat).
There are half the amount of med schools in the country.
If you are lucky enough to get into medschool, then you have 4 years of grinding and Boards (Step 2 being key) - that's your make/break to get into a residency which pretty much determines your career/field.
After that, you have residency where you are paid like shit and work like a dog for 5+ years (for a specialist).
Then you have to deal with shitty patients all the time.
Even with all that - tons of people want to go to med school (med school acceptance rates are a lot lower than law school) already. It doesn't need a PR machine to make it more 'attractive' when the demand in relation to supply is even greater than law school already.