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DISCLAIMER: I am not comparing careers, just wanted to compare debts, because at my school at least, most people talk about how they will make bank in pharmacy, take on less debt than med school. So it got me thinking and I wanted to discuss.
Just curious, we talk about medical school debt so often, and I was wondering why there aren't comparable threads in the pharm forum about debt?
I understand that its only 4 years of school(pharm), and usually if you want a hospital job, 2 years of residency. But most just do the 4 and make ~70K starting from what I've seen. And a lot more are opting out for residency.[Not trying to start a sky is falling argument]
Tuition for a state med school is $26,000/year for first two, then 37,000 the next two.
Tuition for a state pharmacy school is $25,000/year all 4 years.
Assuming room/board, food, etc, are all equivalent, the only real difference in cost is tuition.
So its a comparison of 100K to 126K. 26K is a good amount of change,granted these numbers will vary, this gives some basis... but still, just curious as to why I hardly hear pre-pharm students gripe about debt, whereas pre-med we are all very concerned.
Just curious, we talk about medical school debt so often, and I was wondering why there aren't comparable threads in the pharm forum about debt?
I understand that its only 4 years of school(pharm), and usually if you want a hospital job, 2 years of residency. But most just do the 4 and make ~70K starting from what I've seen. And a lot more are opting out for residency.[Not trying to start a sky is falling argument]
Tuition for a state med school is $26,000/year for first two, then 37,000 the next two.
Tuition for a state pharmacy school is $25,000/year all 4 years.
Assuming room/board, food, etc, are all equivalent, the only real difference in cost is tuition.
So its a comparison of 100K to 126K. 26K is a good amount of change,granted these numbers will vary, this gives some basis... but still, just curious as to why I hardly hear pre-pharm students gripe about debt, whereas pre-med we are all very concerned.