Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 13 and she wants to be a doctor. She is averaging 98% in 8th grade with 100% in math.
My daughter is ruthlessly competitive and kind of heartless to be honest. She already told me she is going to be very rich and that's why she is working so hard.
I don't know what kind of doctor she will be, but I pity her patients lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wife and I are both physicians and making $500K + some bonus of $75K/year. We also have $700K of student loans between us so high salaries are justified.
Curious what speciality ?
Anonymous wrote:You can’t compare teachers and doctors. The type of kid who becomes a doctor has to be a significantly stronger student. Anyone can become a teacher from any tier 3 college.
For the higher paid specialties, one needs high scores and grades. Not anyone can just become a neurosurgeon.
You don’t sound very smart, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if tuition is free with few years of public service.
I grew up in Senegal. When I graduated HS the government gave me a scholarship to study medicine at the public university in the capital city. I'm Senegal you start med school after HS. I don't know how sustainable that model is because I didn't realize how expensive med school was until I moved to the US. I didn't even want to be a doctor, I just put it as an option. I came here instead to study engineering.
I think we have good but under equipped doctors in Senegal. But I think American physicians are better though and def more productive.
My daughter wants to study medicine but I don't think we can afford it. If she knew French perhaps she could study in Senegal. But then unless she is one of a kind I don't think a Senegalese trained doctor can just hop on a plane and get a job here it's not that simple lol.
To answer OP's question, given the high cost of studying medicine in the US I don't blame physicians for chasing $$$.
Senegl? They have real doc there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 13 and she wants to be a doctor. She is averaging 98% in 8th grade with 100% in math.
My daughter is ruthlessly competitive and kind of heartless to be honest. She already told me she is going to be very rich and that's why she is working so hard.
I don't know what kind of doctor she will be, but I pity her patients lol
She'll self select into research, radiology, pathology etc.
Anonymous wrote:What if tuition is free with few years of public service.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 13 and she wants to be a doctor. She is averaging 98% in 8th grade with 100% in math.
My daughter is ruthlessly competitive and kind of heartless to be honest. She already told me she is going to be very rich and that's why she is working so hard.
I don't know what kind of doctor she will be, but I pity her patients lol
Anonymous wrote:Physicians are always concerned about income and often comparing wealth. Low paying specialties are always complaining and envying others. Would you want to go or send your kids into medicine if income spectrum was similar to teachers?
Anonymous wrote:My wife and I are both physicians and making $500K + some bonus of $75K/year. We also have $700K of student loans between us so high salaries are justified.