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im 29 and no education

is premed and eventually medschool too late for me?

>> No.20178234

>>20178211
No, but you will be working until 60 and probably have to deal with worst viruses than covid19

>> No.20178271

>>20178234
but i will be working to 60 anyway

>> No.20178344
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>>20178234
>but you will be working until 60
as if doctors don't already work into their 60s and 70s. once they're department heads or partners in a private practice they're making over a mil a year doing shit they've been doing for decades and are experts in. besides, retiring and not working is for plebs. kings and lords work till their death.

>> No.20178361

>>20178211
yes

>> No.20178380

>>20178271
its not too late OP, it never is.

>> No.20178400

>>20178344
(((ISAAC BARROW)))

>> No.20178419

>>20178211
imagine being 29 and not having a job with at least $50k income per year as well as not having bare minimum $25k in a savings acct.

Maybe kys?

>> No.20178422

>>20178271
Go for it. Once you've completed a few years in med school then ask /sci/ what you should specalize in for big money. For example, a good proctologist can earn triple the money of a regular MD.

>> No.20178424

>>20178400
>le evil jew

reported for racism.

>> No.20178437

>>20178344
I'm basically retired at 31. I would never want to work until 60, however, most people don't seem to care.

>> No.20178441

>>20178419
i do have a very lucrative goverment security job
i make 65k a year just watching netflix at work but i hate it

>> No.20178483

>>20178400
He was a christian theologian and mathematician from England in the mid-1600s you retard.

>> No.20178564

I know a Dr. who went to med school in his late 30's. He loves it but the dude works really hard. He's making enough thats its worth it to him and his family but the guy is a machine going from hospital to hospital and then to his office to see patients. Maybe he gets home early enough to see his kids off to bed but probably not.

>> No.20178575

>>20178437
>would never want to work until 60
What are you going to do with your life? Sit and rot? Surely you must have more to contribute to this world.

>>20178424
The guy isn't even Jewish. It's funny though, for people who think DA JOOS own and control the world, they sure never want to listen to the advice or words that they say and live by.

>> No.20178597

>>20178441

Could you make 65k a year just studying for medical school at work? If you work for the government, maybe you can get dem programs to pay for your med school. You should go for it, with the caveat that medical school is expensive so it's better if it's expensive for somebody else.

>> No.20178618

>>20178564
True that. The balace for work and family is insane.

>> No.20178765

Even if you don't graduate until you're 40, you'll be 40 either way. Might as well be a doctor when you are.

>> No.20178774

>>20178597
i can probably work fulltime while doing premed for 3 years since they allow me to study while at work

but i have to do the 4 years of medschool without work

>> No.20178832

>>20178575
How is working until 60 contributing to this planet? At least 90% of the workforce are doing nothing productive and could be removed entirely tommorrow without consequence. Also, I currently pay outrageous amounts of tax and probably help more than most desu.

>> No.20178968

>>20178832

Turns out, doctors are part of the other 10%. I know this forum and I know this will get a troll response, but some people make a living doing something important that they are proud of.

>> No.20179034

Doctors are not free, many are miserable most work until retirement. Most docs do not make ridiculous money unless they own their own practice. The money is good but at what cost?

You will have wasted years of your life by the time you are finished, spent 200k on medical school. Unless you have a passion for helping which I dont think you do based on your retarded picture and perception of doctors I wouldnt do it.

t. family of doctors

>> No.20179045

>>20178968
>Turns out, doctors are part of the other 10%
For sure, I meant for myself. I have a few doctors in my family - all great people.

>> No.20179079

Get skills and get money. Forget about established academia.

>> No.20179133

>>20178211
don't want to say don't go for your dreams, but you can't simply go from no education to medschool, I mean you need to be legit smart no offence

>> No.20179141

>>20179045

Well, I'm sorry your career wasn't rewarding, but congratulations on retiring early. Enjoy the rest of your life. I'm sure your NPC former coworkers are seething with envy.

>> No.20179275

>>20179079

>Of course I'm fully qualified to give medical treatment. I've read every post on WebMD and I practiced on a surgery simulator that I torrented from some website. Formal (((medical school))) is a scam, anyway. Now when do you want to come to my house for your hip replacement?

>> No.20179315

>>20179275
kek

>> No.20179344
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>>20178211
go the dental hygienist route

>community college degree & can transfer your prereqs if you go pre med
>starting salary in the 50s, mid career 70s
>respected
>not insanely difficult no insane debt

literally just dont live in nyc, la, san fran, etc. and you’ll live a comfortable life on a 40 hr work week :)

>> No.20179433

>>20179344
>dental hygienist
its better to be a dentist bro

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>>20179433
yeah good luck paying for all those years of college better to start as a hygienist, make $, see if you like the field, then try for dental school after. That way you have more experience (which is all that matters) and know the business inside and out. 50k-70k/year is fine for 90% of the US’ land.

>> No.20179625

>>20178344
>comparing the ventures of one of the greatest men to ever live with wageslaving
Drop the slave morality or NGMI

>> No.20179913

>tfw 3 percent body fat
>tfw 50 bitcoins
>tfw 30k link

>> No.20179975

>>20178211
30yo
1 year experience at top firm
5 classes left to graduate

how fucked am i?

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>>20179975

>> No.20180537

>>20178774
i say go for it. Better than just watching Netflix all day.

>> No.20180548

>>20178211
Chad,M.D.