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To everyone not concerned with money: why are the two most competitive specialties derm and plastic surgery?
Is it perhaps money/lifestyle?!![]()
I'm not concerned with money. I make <20,000 and I ain't dead. I can scrimp and save to pay off my debt if I have to. I love a challenge.
Those residencies are competitive because those concerned with money and lifestyle drove the competitiveness of these residencies. As someone stated before, they were goof specialties in the past, till society caught on to the hype and decided they wanted to look like Cat lady with melons on their chest and perfectly scultped butts and CALVES😱. Then there are those of us chillin' in the cut who just wanna make it out and make enough to pay the rent/mortgage, pay the debt, grab some Micky D's (Subway if you're as health conscious as you're supposed to be), and make it from point A to be in that hoopty that got them through high school, college, and medical school (or is that just me?). I live off <20,000. I'm gonna get BUCK IN HERE when I can net 100,000 and pay my loans down and rent/utilities/etc (and I did the math: I can DO iiiiit!).
I know this is hard to believe, but not everyone in the room wants derm/plastics/ROADs/RAPER or whatever the frick you wanna call it.
The problem here is that we don't believe each other. There are people who don't believe that someone could dare be in this profession solely for the money, and there are people who can't believe that someone would do this even if there were very little money. Both views have different but pertinent consequences. These different angles make us want to sympathize, but our pre-med attitudes and personalities cause for clashing. It's like trying to fit a cube into a cylindrical hole. Why bother? We all have our motivations, and I say live and let live, just don't rain on my party.