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First off, I BEG you to tell your mom to put this out of her mind. Medicine is a very well paying profession with incredible job security. If you are lucky, you will receive gobs of financial aid and your COA will be very manageable. If not, you will take out loans like most other people, and you will pay them back, easily, through some combination of income based repayment and/or loan forgiveness. US MDs and DOs generally have no problem finding work or servicing education debt.recently i got into med school, and i thought i would feel ecstatic, but i just felt...nothing? its not that i felt upset, but i didn't feel that excitement that i thought i would feel. since graduating from uni, i've dedicated several years towards pursuing a dream of becoming a physician, but now i wonder why i even invested that time. i'm also worried about the cost of med school. when i told my mom that i got in, she immediately asked if she could sell our home just to finance my "dream". i do not come from a well off family, so the thought of selling our home just so i could pursue this makes me feel awful.
has anyone ever experienced doubt or guilt about going to med school?
i would appreciate any advice or guidance, thanks
All new endeavors are fraught with anxiety.recently i got into med school, and i thought i would feel ecstatic, but i just felt...nothing? its not that i felt upset, but i didn't feel that excitement that i thought i would feel. since graduating from uni, i've dedicated several years towards pursuing a dream of becoming a physician, but now i wonder why i even invested that time. i'm also worried about the cost of med school. when i told my mom that i got in, she immediately asked if she could sell our home just to finance my "dream". i do not come from a well off family, so the thought of selling our home just so i could pursue this makes me feel awful.
has anyone ever experienced doubt or guilt about going to med school?
i would appreciate any advice or guidance, thanks
It's good that you're having these feelings now rather than years down the line after having accrued six figures of debt. For most students, matriculating at a medical school will be the biggest (and most expensive) decision they've made thus far. So, having cold feet is normal. Have you received your financial aid packages yet? The cost of attendance may be significantly lower with need-based aid.i guess it's both. i feel like ive been losing passion & interest in the profession, and the cost is becoming a tremendous concern. i'm not even sure if I see myself as a physician any more