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If you won the 600 million dollar powerball would you still go to medical school?
If you won the 600 million dollar powerball would you still go to medical school?
Most states don't allow anonymous claiming, so you'd probably be a huge lawsuit target if your name was out there.
I have an easy solution to that. Gift the ticket to my mom.
I won the powerball a few days ago and am going to medical school. Does this answer your question?
Yes. I'd want to feel like I actually did something with my life.
Yes. I'd want to feel like I actually did something with my life.
Yes, I didn't waste my time studying my ass for nothing. I would try to buy a medical school, too.If you won the 600 million dollar powerball would you still go to medical school?
Yes, I didn't waist my time studying my ass for nothing. I would try to buy a medical school, too.
Yes, I didn't waist my time studying my ass for nothing. I would try to buy a medical school, too.
If I won the powerball then I wouldn't worry about taking a gap year or two and I would study as much as I needed in order to do better on the MCAT and apply again.
Try using your imagination. You could start a large foundation for any noble cause close to your heart.
With those types of possibilites, slaving away in medical school/internship/residency/attendinghood would seem like a waste to me...
Yeah, I mean it's way easier to help people as a physician than with $300 million post-tax winnings.
This.
...and then there is that little fact that you will be undoubedly jaded when every single patient tries to sue you for malpractice since it won't be a secret for long that their "doctor is worth +$300 million".
Come on, people. There is nothing wrong with being bright eyed and bushy tailed, but this is ridiculous.
If you won the 600 million dollar powerball would you still go to medical school?
Fair point. I think I'll change my answer to becoming a Bollywood playback singer. Philanthropy, schlamthropy. I can give so much more to the world by singing shrieky remixes of Sheila ki Jawani than anything else.
I'd buy a med school, then attend it.