Anonymous wrote:I truly worry about having a doctor who's Mommy and Daddy still had the cord attached. Going to medical school is entry into an all-consuming profession. If your kid isn't prepared for the incredible financial risk and professional responsibility, maybe they should find another calling.
Anonymous wrote:Military service after school = free education.
Anonymous wrote:"We are paying 100% of our kid's medical school + living exp right now. It is eye popping expensive."
Unless you're extraordinarily wealthy, there is no reason for you to pay on your kid's med school loans or to support them through school instead of them taking loans. There is no profession that needs help less than physicians.
Docs can very easily earn over $100K while "slumming" in a job that will get their loans forgiven. And if they don't want to do that, they can just take a starting salary in one of the lowest paid specialties that will not be below $200K their first year out. Oh yeah, and during their residency, they get paid about $65K annually in the lowest specialty areas. Do not feel sorry for them and do not suffer financially through your own retirement for them.
https://www.advisory.com/en/daily-briefing/2021/04/19/physician-compensation#:~:text=On%20average%2C%20primary%20care%20physicians,compared%20with%20%24346%2C000%20in%202020.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I went to a state law school.
The top state law schools (Berkeley, Michigan, UVA) cost as much as private schools, even in state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I went to a state law school.
The top state law schools (Berkeley, Michigan, UVA) cost as much as private schools, even in state.
Lots inferior law schools in California that are cheaper than most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I went to a state law school.
The top state law schools (Berkeley, Michigan, UVA) cost as much as private schools, even in state.
Anonymous wrote:Kid has to borrow or parents pay. Nothing like undergrad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I went to a state law school.
The top state law schools (Berkeley, Michigan, UVA) cost as much as private schools, even in state.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I went to a state law school.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone aware of any medical school loan programs that forgive payback if a student pursues a particular specialty, works in a rural or low income urban setting, etc?