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What if the main reasons why a person wants to become a doctor are money, power, women, and golfing? Can he wr

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Can he write this on his medical school application? At least he's honest right?

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  1. He can write it on his application, but chances are he won't be accepted, because med schools want people with a passion for medicine. A doctor who doesn't have a drive for medicine won't be a very good one, and schools know this, plus the schools think they might not have the drive to finish all the hard school work.


  2. As a doctor, you get paid sweet FA for what you do. You don't get any power, I was once told on a train after someone fainted to get out of the way because some guy knew first aid. Women? I wouldn't know as I have a fiance, and golf? I played more golf when I was a kid than I do now.

    I assume that whoever it is, ISN'T going to write this on his application, because they would most likely, throw it in the bin.

  3. NO

    Youwill not get an interview.

    If its money you want, medicine is NOT the field.

    I'm 2 years out of med school, make $45K and have $250,000 worth of loans to pay back. Sure, I'll be making $200K in a few years, but I'll be almost 40 before I'm in the green.

    Women? not much time for em'

    Golfing? that's what old doctors who work less get to do.

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