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I am in a unique situation and would like to know what you think. I am lucky enough to have my grandparents paying for any of my graduate school stuff (tuition, plus other expenses like the MCAT, application process, etc). This in mind, would it be more lucrative for me to be an MD, MBA, or an MD/MBA? Since I am not paying any tuition, I was thinking the MD/MBA may be my best bet. But, I will be losing time/income that I could be making elsewhere while I am in school.
Thoughts?
EDIT: I've clarified my post, please check post #13 before responding. I'll quote it here:
Thoughts?
EDIT: I've clarified my post, please check post #13 before responding. I'll quote it here:
Decicco said:I want to be an MD mainly for three reasons:
1. Job Security (also to have something to fall back on if business doesn't work out)
2. To have a steady stream of income to invest in business ventures (stock market, real estate, local stuff)
3. To distinguish me from other MBAs (start off higher on the food chain at a hospital, i-banking company, pharm company, etc)
I want an MBA (from a top school) because:
1. They don't seem to have a salary "cap" like many MDs do (although I know MDs who make 300K+ and say that all you have to do is pick the right field and not live in too big of a city)
2. I like to travel
3. I simply like business, economics, etc
4. I'm worried that socialized medicine might ruin the medical field (I don't want to debate this)
Would an MD/MBA get me the best of both worlds? If I had to choose one or the other, it would be MBA, but I'd like to choose both (since tuition isnt a factor).
I've appreciated all the comments so far!! Keep them comming...