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Hey SDN,
I just finished my third semester at a large public university and am currently double majoring in Applied Mathematics and Biophysics. I have been looking more into what I want to do with my future and have been intrigued by the dual-degrees in Law and Medicine offered by a vast array of universities. Currently I have a 3.98 GPA (made a B in Orgo Lab unfortunately) and will hopefully keep in above a 3.8-9 as my college career progresses. So far in my life I have been extremely indecisive of what I want to do, sometimes I believe I want to become a doctor, other times work in the financial field, and just as often I see myself in Law. I think I can see myself being a JD/MD even though it seems like after I graduate it would be another 7 years of school (which means 2025 and me being 29 years old OMG), but is it worth it? Will my hard work pay off if I keep with these goals and aspirations? Is there a job market for JD/MD's? Thanks in advance for your replies.
I just finished my third semester at a large public university and am currently double majoring in Applied Mathematics and Biophysics. I have been looking more into what I want to do with my future and have been intrigued by the dual-degrees in Law and Medicine offered by a vast array of universities. Currently I have a 3.98 GPA (made a B in Orgo Lab unfortunately) and will hopefully keep in above a 3.8-9 as my college career progresses. So far in my life I have been extremely indecisive of what I want to do, sometimes I believe I want to become a doctor, other times work in the financial field, and just as often I see myself in Law. I think I can see myself being a JD/MD even though it seems like after I graduate it would be another 7 years of school (which means 2025 and me being 29 years old OMG), but is it worth it? Will my hard work pay off if I keep with these goals and aspirations? Is there a job market for JD/MD's? Thanks in advance for your replies.