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they make more than we ever will.

truee, but we can still make it big if were smart.


I know what im gonna do when it comes time...real estate investment.

The majority of successful docs are smart businessman, don't limit yourself to just being a doc.
 
yes. I have seen it on TV. Which is weird since I am not sure why it would be on TV in california.....maybe I was somewhere else.

Weird. I've never seen it in NY. Are they trying to only get california residents to stay in cali 😕
 
truee, but we can still make it big if were smart.


I know what im gonna do when it comes time...real estate investment.

The majority of successful docs are smart businessman, don't limit yourself to just being a doc.

Unless it's all you want to do :laugh:
 
truee, but we can still make it big if were smart.


I know what im gonna do when it comes time...real estate investment.

The majority of successful docs are smart businessman, don't limit yourself to just being a doc.

true dat. I even have my financial advisor picked out :laugh::laugh:
 
well yea I'm just saying if you want to be really successful you can't just be a doc.

you can easily bring half a mill home as being a doc and what not, but if you want to roll in top dollars, you can and absolutely should invest. 👍 make your money work for you.
 
you can easily bring half a mill home as being a doc and what not, but if you want to roll in top dollars, you can and absolutely should invest. 👍 make your money work for you.

ehh not easy, it's hard work and long hours for them to bring in half a mill, even if there lucky. Hopefully in the future it won't get worse because I've heard that ortho-spine for example is making a decline and starting to project their salary similar to other ortho specialties.

But yea top dollars, you gotta be smart
 
I want to apply to Cali schools. Too bad they probably favor their own residents over OOS.
 
I want to apply to Cali schools. Too bad they probably favor their own residents over OOS.

of course they do, a lot of med schools there to accommodate how many in-state applicants apply. Same with Texas.

I wouldn't waste my money unless you think you have a chance.
 
of course they do, a lot of med schools there to accommodate how many in-state applicants apply. Same with Texas.
Yeah, but it would be nice to get a change of scenery if possible. I won't be picky unless I have the luxury to, but it would be kinda nice to get in somewhere out of state. I seriously doubt it would be as cheap as in state tuition for texas schools though.
 
i want to stay in state for med school, but if not I really want to go to the east..like boston..nyc..
 
Yeah, but it would be nice to get a change of scenery if possible. I won't be picky unless I have the luxury to, but it would be kinda nice to get in somewhere out of state. I seriously doubt it would be as cheap as in state tuition for texas schools though.

yea it def won't.

Man i feel ya, i was like that at first wanting to go OOS. I've been living in Texas my whole life, I even commute to UG. Nothing special, i just wanna leave. But honestly you gotta think about how going OOS will affect you money wise. You def don't wanna pull out a crap load of loans,m then once your done that's all your doing is paying them back. Stay in-state then when it comes time for RESIDENCY then that's the best time to go anywhere in the U.S you want, maybe even the place you plan on living.

At first i was like nah I'm not wanting to say in-state, but you start to realize man once you get an acceptance you 'll just be glad that your in regardless where you are.
 
I'm probably going to end up staying in state since my ECs are mediocre and assuming my GPA and MCAT score stay where they are at right now, an out of state school would be kind of hard to get into. I just really hate the boring Texas landscape.
 
i want to stay in state for med school, but if not I really want to go to the east..like boston..nyc..

crappy weather, nyc= cramp/pollution, no fresh air.
Boston= very expensive, more expensive then cali i beleive.
 
yea it def won't.

Man i feel ya, i was like that at first wanting to go OOS. I've been living in Texas my whole life, I even commute to UG. Nothing special, i just wanna leave. But honestly you gotta think about how going OOS will affect you money wise. You def don't wanna pull out a crap load of loans,m then once your done that's all your doing is paying them back. Stay in-state then when it comes time for RESIDENCY then that's the best time to go anywhere in the U.S you want, maybe even the place you plan on living.

At first i was like nah I'm not wanting to say in-state, but you start to realize man once you get an acceptance you 'll just be glad that your in regardless where you are.

Yeah exactly. I will apply literally everywhere for MD school and take what I can get. Then I'll just work my butt off for residency and go somewhere else. I sure as hell don't want to practice in Texas if I can avoid it.
 
I'm probably going to end up staying in state since my ECs are mediocre and assuming my GPA and MCAT score stay where they are at right now, an out of state school would be kind of hard to get into. I just really hate the boring Texas landscape.

i feel ya, but you'll be glad you got in somewhere, and at least there's a lot of med schools in Texas.
 
Yeah exactly. I will apply literally everywhere for MD school and take what I can get. Then I'll just work my butt off for residency and go somewhere else. I sure as hell don't want to practice in Texas if I can avoid it.

hell yea
 
I've heard from someone that Cali residents get free med school if they go to a state school. Was he just joking, or is that true?

And I take that back. I sure as hell don't want to go to El Paso or Lubbock for med school. I'll apply there, but I will stay away unless I have to go.
 
I've heard from someone that Cali residents get free med school if they go to a state school. Was he just joking, or is that true?

And I take that back. I sure as hell don't want to go to El Paso or Lubbock for med school. I'll apply there, but I will stay away unless I have to go.

I'm not sure about that in Cali, but i doubt anything is free in this country especially med school.

Yea, I'm def applying there as well obviously.

Be sure to rank your schools accordingly on the Texas application, like rank them very low, because if you rank them high and get accepted there, that's where you will attend.

This is how ill rank mine, personal preference;
-UT Southwestern
-Baylor
-UT Houston
-UT Galveston
-UT San Antonio
-Texas A&M
-Texas Tech Lubbock
-Texas Tech El Paso
 
I've heard from someone that Cali residents get free med school if they go to a state school. Was he just joking, or is that true?

And I take that back. I sure as hell don't want to go to El Paso or Lubbock for med school. I'll apply there, but I will stay away unless I have to go.

Its not true. I wish =(
 
My rank is:

Baylor
SW (Dallas is kinda expensive so I think it would be cheaper for me to stay in Houston)
UT H
UT MB
UT SA
ATM
Tech
UTEP

And then I'm going to apply to like 3 cali schools for funsies, along with Hopkins and Harvard haha. Maybe a few more just for the hell of it.
 
My rank is:

Baylor
SW (Dallas is kinda expensive so I think it would be cheaper for me to stay in Houston)
UT H
UT MB
UT SA
ATM
Tech
UTEP

And then I'm going to apply to like 3 cali schools for funsies, along with Hopkins and Harvard haha. Maybe a few more just for the hell of it.

cool cool, yea i live in Dallas so i could commute to UTSW.

Yea I'm a apply to a few OOS such as Florida schools, maybe some friendly OOS in Virginia. And the DO school in Texas--UNT for back up.
 
Yeah exactly. I will apply literally everywhere for MD school and take what I can get. Then I'll just work my butt off for residency and go somewhere else. I sure as hell don't want to practice in Texas if I can avoid it.

lol....that's what's wrong with the Texas system.

The idea of having low tuition is to entice people to come to the state to practice medicine, but then students leave for residencies elsewhere at the first opportunity :laugh:

My rank is:

Baylor
SW (Dallas is kinda expensive so I think it would be cheaper for me to stay in Houston)
UT H
UT MB
UT SA
ATM
Tech
UTEP

cool cool, yea i live in Dallas so i could commute to UTSW.

If you're bored of Texas, living in the Dallas area for four years of med school certainly isn't going to help. :meanie:
 
Getting into a UC school is also notoriously difficult haha

🙁 that's a shame. It's probably cause of all the Asians. after all, UCLA stands for "U C Lots of Asians"😛

@torshi - Yeah, I'm gonna apply to some DO schools just in case, but I don't know if I'll take it. The goal is to be a doctor, but I personally would rather get an MD than a DO. I guess pride is an issue with me. (I'm not saying that there is anything wrong with a DO degree.)
 
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