Full time college student.
Pre medical.
Money is something I have very little of right now, but will have a lot of in 10 years.
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What GPA did you have? And which college??
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A 3.86 at my city's community college, moving on to a university next year, then grad school. Where you got your undergraduate degree in the world of medicine is irrelevant, they just want hard workers with top tier grades.
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Oh. Congrats.
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Thanks ^.^ I dislike being asked my GPA on here because usually it's someone inviting me to a duck measuring contest, or asking me to prove something, kinda glad you weren't doing either lol.
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Inb4bills
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InB4GrantsForSmartAsses
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You will have bills all your life not just student loans.
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I will be making six figures, those bills will not be very significant. (I don't intend to be foolish like many medical professionals, they like to act as though they are super rich, when they are really just upper middle class)
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Edited by Molag Bal: 10/25/2014 4:31:25 AMMortgage, rent, water, electrical, heating/gas, waste disposal, car, insurance, medical, union dues, etc Bills for life
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>pre-med Being a doctor = gigantic amounts of money
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Not really, if you have a private practice.
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I intend to work in outpatient physical therapy in Seattle. Malpractice insurance is lower in this field. Benefits high. Career advancement unlimited/retrainable into physiatry ($250k a year). Trust me, it's something I've thought a lot about.