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Win the big lottery or top med school?

  • I would choose the 100 million dollars.

    Votes: 139 76.0%
  • I would choose to get into my top choice med school.

    Votes: 44 24.0%

  • Total voters
    183

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If you had a choice and only could do one or the other, would you choose to have a 100 million dollar winning lottery ticket or get into a top choice med school (Harvard, UCSF, <insert your fav med school here>).


I mean I know a lot of us want to do some good in the world with a degree in medicine, but imagine what you could do with 100 mill.

BUT

If you take the 100 million you could never go to any med school ever for the rest of your life.
 
If you had a choice and only could do one or the other, would you choose to have a 100 million dollar winning lottery ticket or get into a top choice med school (Harvard, UCSF, <insert your fav med school here>).

(Assuming you can't use 1/100th of it as a bribe) 🙂

FYI: There's a show on cable (Bravo, maybe TLC) about lottery winners and how they all end up going down the tubes. Not terribly relevant to the question, but a great show to watch.

Take the $100m and go to some other school. You can do a lot more good with $100m than a better name on your CV.
 
I'm sure I could do more good with the $100M in any case.
 
This isn't even close. Most definitely the 100 Mil. I mean come on, think of what you can do with all that money. The good ... and the bad. 🙂
 
I need to edit the stipulation a bit.
I figured it would be money vs medicine.

The truth is I think I'd prefer medicine. I'd have money and something to do. If I won a whole lot of money, I'd still want to work becaue I'd get really bored. I don't really want to do anything other than practice medicine, so I don't know if it's a worthy tradeoff for me.

Though if someone was seriously offering me $100m I might be pursuaded. That kind of money changes lives for generations.
 
I do not want a $100 million winning lottery ticket. I want the ENTIRE $100 million, after taxes, at one time to use as I please.

Then I'll go continue my education.
 
I just wanted to see the results. I remember there was a thread a while back about a poo hot dog. Basically they said, would you eat a **** hot dog to gain admission to your top choice med school.

Most people said yes! :laugh:
 
$100 mil all the way. Medicine is great, but in the end, it's a job, with downsides and all. 100 mil >>>>>>> any job.

I think even with 10 mil, I might go for the dough.
 
wow. Only one other person would rather do medicine? haha.

Maybe I should come clean about the fact that I'm an experienced computer hacker and know the identity of all of you who voted for the MONEY. I was hired by the AAMC to weed out those that would take the money over the top school.
 
If you had a choice and only could do one or the other, would you choose to have a 100 million dollar winning lottery ticket or get into a top choice med school (Harvard, UCSF, <insert your fav med school here>).


I mean I know a lot of us want to do some good in the world with a degree in medicine, but imagine what you could do with 100 mill.

BUT

If you take the 100 million you could never go to any med school ever for the rest of your life.

oops....I didn't read the not being able to go to med school for the rest of my life part!
 
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100 mil and then I would be a PA.
 
Maybe I should come clean about the fact that I'm an experienced computer hacker and know the identity of all of you who voted for the MONEY. I was hired by the AAMC to weed out those that would take the money over the top school.

Actually I would weed out the other group -- they are delusional, and won't go as far in life. Take the money. Get your MD at any carribean school. Build a $30 million wing of a hospital and see how easy it is to match into one of their programs.
 
Anyone who says they would rather get into their top choice med school is lying. If they still want to go after they win the 100 mil they could always apply then and possibly contribute 10 mil towards a new building for good measure and still be up 40 mil after taxes AND in at their top choice med school.
 
Actually I would weed out the other group -- they are delusional, and won't go as far in life. Take the money. Get your MD at any carribean school. Build a $30 million wing of a hospital and see how easy it is to match into one of their programs.

haha. No but the stipulation was that you could never go to any med school if you took the money. But, yea I would take the money too and probably build a hospital. 👍
 
I just read the part about never being able to go to med school if you take the money.

Those that say they would turn down the money are still lying. 😉
 
totally the 100 million and just bum around the world working in orphanages....like im doing now
actually id just open all my own
 
Anyone who says they would rather get into their top choice med school is lying.

no, not really. money would take away my ambition and desire to succeed. and that would turn me into a boring diamond globule. :scared: and misery would follow. i chose the med school option, and would choose it anytime over the money. call me crazy😛

p.s. it doesn't even have to be a top ten school. any allo US school is fine.
 
I would rather be a doctor even if it meant making 35k a year after loan payments. I'd much rather be poor and happy than rich and bored. Sure, going on trips, hanging out and being a bum, and doing things I enjoy would be nice for a while, but I've done that in the past (well, not the trips part) and it gets boring after a while.
 
I would rather be a doctor even if it meant making 35k a year after loan payments. I'd much rather be poor and happy than rich and bored. Sure, going on trips, hanging out and being a bum, and doing things I enjoy would be nice for a while, but I've done that in the past (well, not the trips part) and it gets boring after a while.

How old are you?
 
Money all the way.

I could do a lot of good with that much money.

Plus if I could afford to give my kids everything I want to while staying at home full-time - thats my ideal life.

Spend time with my kids and family, do volunteer/philanthropic work for the community. Thats my dream come true.

Medicine is just the best, most realistic means for me to do that.

If I had another means - hell yeah - I'd take it in a heart beat.
 
100 mill. I would just make my own med school and graduate from it.
 
100 mill. I would just make my own med school and graduate from it.

not possible. 100 million not enough for med school. maybe in the carribean, but not in the US. it could buy you a name on a building though. that's it.
 
When I saw the title of this thread I though it was going to be along the lines of:

Would you rather:
"The cable goes out and you're left with synchronized swimming...
...or-
You're stuck on the Bay Bridge in traffic...and you've just had two strong cups of coffee and three bran muffins."

"...Being electrocuted!"


Anyone with me?
 
When I saw the title of this thread I though it was going to be along the lines of:

Would you rather:
"The cable goes out and you're left with synchronized swimming...
...or-
You're stuck on the Bay Bridge in traffic...and you've just had two strong cups of coffee and three bran muffins."

"...Being electrocuted!"


Anyone with me?
Are the synchronized swimmers male or female? If female, I'm all for it!
 
Oh good lord, I'd take the money in a heartbeat. I'm in med school, and its great, but hell I'd leave if you gave me even 10 mil and never look back.
 
Oh good lord, I'd take the money in a heartbeat. I'm in med school, and its great, but hell I'd leave if you gave me even 10 mil and never look back.


i'm not in medschool yet, but hell, give me half of that and i'll never look back haha
 
I honestly don't get the people that would choose medicine over the money. Being a doctor is not the only way to be involved in health care you know?
 
I honestly don't get the people that would chose medicine over the money. Being a doctor is not the only way to be involved in health care you know?

i only want to be a doctor. nothing else. what's not to get here?
 
i only want to be a doctor. nothing else. what's not to get here?

haha, i guess it's good to have a one-track mind. I wonder if you'll be saying this when you're actually in med school and in residency. The med students and residents I know would take the money in a heartbeat.
 
haha, i guess it's good to have a one-track mind. I wonder if you'll be saying this when you're actually in med school and in residency. The med students and residents I know would take the money in a heartbeat.
do you think their answers would be any different if they were back to being pre-meds, pursuing their "dream" profession?
 
haha, i guess it's good to have a one-track mind. I wonder if you'll be saying this when you're actually in med school and in residency. The med students and residents I know would take the money in a heartbeat.

well the med students and residents i know that know other med students and residents said ....blah blah

hearsay doesn;t count. :scared:
 
I'm gonna get slammed for this, again, but if you said you'd rather take your top choice med school over $100M then you are, in fact, a ******. You can do whatever you want with that much money. ****, the interest alone would be way more than I could spend or give away. Throw it in a freakin money market and get 5%, or $5M each and every year.

You could do A LOT of good with $100M. You could also hire some of the smartest people on the planet to teach you, one-on-one, everything you'd ever learn in med school. Then build your own hospital overseas, and hire your own staff. Make your own clinical experiences. Crown yourself "Best Doctor Ever" and then go save lives left and right. Sure, you may not have the "MD" in this scenario, but that doesn't stop you from being a doctor. You're just missing a diploma. And for that, you've saved countless lives and improved God knows how many others.

Seriously people. Come on. You're killin' me. 🙂
 
I'm gonna get slammed for this, again, but if you said you'd rather take your top choice med school over $100M then you are, in fact, a ******. You can do whatever you want with that much money. ****, the interest alone would be way more than I could spend or give away. Throw it in a freakin money market and get 5%, or $5M each and every year.

You could do A LOT of good with $100M. You could also hire some of the smartest people on the planet to teach you, one-on-one, everything you'd ever learn in med school. Then build your own hospital overseas, and hire your own staff. Make your own clinical experiences. Crown yourself "Best Doctor Ever" and then go save lives left and right. Sure, you may not have the "MD" in this scenario, but that doesn't stop you from being a doctor. You're just missing a diploma. And for that, you've saved countless lives and improved God knows how many others.

Seriously people. Come on. You're killin' me. 🙂

wait a second. what if i want to live in the US and practice medicine right here, right now? i don;t want to be crowned. i just want to practice medicine in the US. I do not want to practice medicine in Zulu, because my friends and family live right here in the US. what is wrong with that?
 
I'm gonna get slammed for this, again, but if you said you'd rather take your top choice med school over $100M then you are, in fact, a ******. You can do whatever you want with that much money. ****, the interest alone would be way more than I could spend or give away. Throw it in a freakin money market and get 5%, or $5M each and every year.

No slammin' from me..you get two 👍
 
you may be rich, but there are still 24 hours in a day. what are you going to do for the next 60 years? i'm sure driving your Ferrari gets boring after a while.
 
If you truly cared about "helping" other people, you would take the 100 mil. As a doctor, sure you can treat people, but the number of patients you can treat are limited. If you had 100 mil to contribute to charity, you would have a greater impact upon a lot more people.
 
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