peehdee said:
if MSTP programs didn't pay for the grad school and part of med school would you have done it?
i.e. did you get the 'PhD" part bc it was for the most part free? or did you get it bc you actually like science?
I'll be honest and I know this will sound kinda funny.
I found out about MD/PhD programs when I was a junior in college when I was discussing my dilemma regarding whether I should go to grad school vs. med school with my premed advisor. She told me about these MSTP programs and said that was a good fit for what I wanted to do.
So I left her office thinking...oh great more tuition (thinking that med school only involved paying 4 years of tuition). I called my parents telling them that we would have to shell out money for 7-8 or more years instead of the 4 years. Surprisingly, they were very supportive; however, I still felt guilty by adding further financial burden on myself and my parents.
A few days after all of this, I went back to the premed advisor to ask questions regarding financial aid for MSTP programs. She gave me this perplexed look and said, "oh you didn't know? these are fully funded programs. they pay for tuition and give you a stipend." For me, that sealed the deal.
If that adviser told me that these were NOT fully funded programs, I would've done so anyway as my parents would have helped me pay through school as they did during college. Of course, hindsight is 20/20 but I think doing MSTP was one of the best decisions I made (we'll see about that in 5-10 years
🙂 ). Of course, when one is actually trudging through all that training, it is natural for one to have doubts...such as when that crucial experiment you're doing for the 14th time doesn't work at 2 am.