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Does anyone consider the life of actors doing a network TV show?
They basically work 18-20 hour days for 10s of weeks at a time, and they work very hard all day. It is very intense. Sure they get paid a lot, but that doesn't really matter until after they are done.
Medical school doesn't require that much time, just time spent in a different way. It just depends on the person and what they consider to be a difficult way to spend yout ime.
My point is I don't think it's useful to judge the "difficulty" of something based on how much time you put in.
They basically work 18-20 hour days for 10s of weeks at a time, and they work very hard all day. It is very intense. Sure they get paid a lot, but that doesn't really matter until after they are done.
Medical school doesn't require that much time, just time spent in a different way. It just depends on the person and what they consider to be a difficult way to spend yout ime.
My point is I don't think it's useful to judge the "difficulty" of something based on how much time you put in.

