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I have been wanting to go into optometry for awhile now, but have hit some barriers... It really sounds like optometry is a declining field. I mean, they just keep "uping" the tuition, and it seems that optometrists' salaries won't be going up that much (mainly because of people going to lenscrafters, walmart or just going online for glasses and contacts). I am currently applying to a number of optometry schools and feel like I should get into all of them. I also think that I would be the top (or near the top) of my class.
So - I have been strongly considering practicing medicine. It would put me a year behind, but I would be able to have good job stability and would be able to pay off my school loans.
Could you all tell me what you would do in my shoes? Am I wrong at looking at optometry as a declining profession?
So - I have been strongly considering practicing medicine. It would put me a year behind, but I would be able to have good job stability and would be able to pay off my school loans.
Could you all tell me what you would do in my shoes? Am I wrong at looking at optometry as a declining profession?

Optometry will never, ever, not in a thousand years, take over ophthalmology. Were too busy taking over our own profession to worry about overthrowing another. An annoyance?? Yes. A source of frustration because of the collateral damage weve caused in their field?? Yes. A threat to overthrow?? Not a chance, dude.