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Hi all.
I have been wanting to go to med school for the past three years (and when I was younger at school as well but never really got the grades or applied myself at school to consider medicine as an option)
A few years ago I took some correspondance papers from a university here in NZ and realised that I do have the drive and intelligence to go through medical school. My problem is that I am a bit older (28) and my wife is really against the idea as over here in New Zealand it would require 6 years of education to complete a medical degree. (I realise the training is different in the USA)
We have a mortgage, no kids, but my wife feels that I am taking a risk as there is still no guarantee that I will make the cut and she is not wanting to be supporting a student for the next 5 years (the 6th year we get paid for over here) if I am successful.
Everytime I try to talk to her about how important it is for me to try we get into a fight and I feel terrible. Yet many of my friends and colleagues remind me that you only live once and need to also do that which makes you happy. I know I will regret it if I dont do it but at the same time, if I do go ahead and do a med degree it will cost me my marriage. Have any other non traditionals out there had the same troubles?😳
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I have been wanting to go to med school for the past three years (and when I was younger at school as well but never really got the grades or applied myself at school to consider medicine as an option)
A few years ago I took some correspondance papers from a university here in NZ and realised that I do have the drive and intelligence to go through medical school. My problem is that I am a bit older (28) and my wife is really against the idea as over here in New Zealand it would require 6 years of education to complete a medical degree. (I realise the training is different in the USA)
We have a mortgage, no kids, but my wife feels that I am taking a risk as there is still no guarantee that I will make the cut and she is not wanting to be supporting a student for the next 5 years (the 6th year we get paid for over here) if I am successful.
Everytime I try to talk to her about how important it is for me to try we get into a fight and I feel terrible. Yet many of my friends and colleagues remind me that you only live once and need to also do that which makes you happy. I know I will regret it if I dont do it but at the same time, if I do go ahead and do a med degree it will cost me my marriage. Have any other non traditionals out there had the same troubles?😳
