I'm 26, a college grad (social science major), and floundering. I'm a liberal arts major in a decidedly unsatisfying "career"(it's more a job than a career, truth be told). I have a vague interest in medicine; enough to push me to make this thread, but not pursue a medical career independently. Plainly, I don't know what to do with myself. I'd love to hear what pushed you all towards the path that you're on so as to have a better reference point for myself. I understand the motivations of others shouldn't have an effect on me, but if I'm honest ,that's where I am mentally right now.
It's the interwebz, be honest: Why are you doing all this? Money? Parental approval? Societal approval? A love of medicine? If it's the latter, I ask in a non-condescending way "how the hell do you know?" It seems to me like medicine, at the higher levels, is something you know nothing about until you're knee-deep. How do you really know you will find any highly technical potential career path interesting, for that matter?
Thanks for sharing. I want to reiterate that if my final question sounds condescending or troll-bait-ish, I come from a position of personal confusion. I don't mean to insult. I'm ambitious yet have no genuine, sincere interests in life besides sativa buds and nhl2010. But my academic success (4.0, didn't try particularly hard) gives me some hope.
It's the interwebz, be honest: Why are you doing all this? Money? Parental approval? Societal approval? A love of medicine? If it's the latter, I ask in a non-condescending way "how the hell do you know?" It seems to me like medicine, at the higher levels, is something you know nothing about until you're knee-deep. How do you really know you will find any highly technical potential career path interesting, for that matter?
Thanks for sharing. I want to reiterate that if my final question sounds condescending or troll-bait-ish, I come from a position of personal confusion. I don't mean to insult. I'm ambitious yet have no genuine, sincere interests in life besides sativa buds and nhl2010. But my academic success (4.0, didn't try particularly hard) gives me some hope.