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I will be covered by the health insurance of my parents when I enroll in dental school and will be covered until age 24 (or 27, I believe, with this new bill).
I will be employed full time after graduation but I certainly don't want/need to spend a significant portion of my paycheck on insurance that is more costly than my monthly rent. I'm just pointing out that my parents fall into the $75k+/year income and if $370/month isn't doable for them then it certainly isn't doable for me with my temporary job. I would prefer to save the money to offset the cost of dental school. I am sure there are others in the "able to afford" category that feel the same way.
If you feel you need/want health insurance during that gap, get a job and pay for it. Depending on your age/health status/preexisitng conditions, this is more or less a waste of money.
I will be employed full time after graduation but I certainly don't want/need to spend a significant portion of my paycheck on insurance that is more costly than my monthly rent. I'm just pointing out that my parents fall into the $75k+/year income and if $370/month isn't doable for them then it certainly isn't doable for me with my temporary job. I would prefer to save the money to offset the cost of dental school. I am sure there are others in the "able to afford" category that feel the same way.