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Hi, I have recently graduated high school and plan to study microbiology at the university I am going to attend. There was a wonderful "medical" program at my high school which I was a part of. I can safely say that medicine is the thing that I most love to study, every lesson teaches me something new and I hardly encounter a subject that I find boring. My dream is to become a physician and take my studies to the highest level possible, perhaps a neuro surgeon. I would love to have the opportunity to use my knowledge to help people and to possibly save lives. I understand the path and the dedication that it takes to get there, however the main thing that is giving me second thought is that i have been researching the field, and it seems like physicians have almost no life outside their careers. Sorry if this offends someone but from some of the things I've read and watched, that certainly seems to be the case. I want to focus on my career but the prospect of working 24 hours and then going home, barely having enough time to sleep, frankly scares me. I also read and deduced that physicians have little family lives. I would like to ask this community if what I have read is true and what your suggestions would be.
Thanks in advance! 🙂
Thanks in advance! 🙂