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What are your reasons for becoming a doctor? "Because of the salary" is not a valid reason.
What are your reasons for becoming a doctor? "Because of the salary" is not a valid reason.
What are your reasons for becoming a doctor? "Because of the salary" is not a valid reason.
Sorry to hear about your dog...A gang of doctors murdered my family, set my house on fire, and raped my dog. I'm trying to infiltrate their ranks and take them down from within.
A gang of doctors murdered my family, set my house on fire, and raped my dog. I'm trying to infiltrate their ranks and take them down from within.
What are your reasons for becoming a doctor? "Because of the salary" is not a valid reason.
A gang of doctors murdered my family, set my house on fire, and raped my dog. I'm trying to infiltrate their ranks and take them down from within.
A gang of doctors murdered my family, set my house on fire, and raped my dog. I'm trying to infiltrate their ranks and take them down from within.
Wow. I ask for people's convictions as to why they wanted to become doctors. Instead, I get a bunch of flaming responses where people make assumptions. There goes the internet. Thank you for the one somewhat decent response. The rest of you should consider being a little bit more professional and not accuse people of things.
Wow. I ask for people's convictions as to why they wanted to become doctors. Instead, I get a bunch of flaming responses where people make assumptions. There goes the internet. Thank you for the one somewhat decent response. The rest of you should consider being a little bit more professional and not accuse people of things.
Wow. I ask for people's convictions as to why they wanted to become doctors. Instead, I get a bunch of flaming responses where people make assumptions. There goes the internet. Thank you for the one somewhat decent response. The rest of you should consider being a little bit more professional and not accuse people of things.
You should use the search function. You think you're the first person to ever ask this question? I know we're all unique snowflakes but really?!?!
Why did I become a doctor? Well gosh, I guess it's because ever since I was a little boy I just wanted to help people. You know, I don't tell this story often, but I remember when I was seven years old, one time I found a bird that had fallen out of its nest, so I picked him up and I brought him home and I made him a house out of an empty shoebox and... oh my God!
I became a doctor for the same four reasons everybody does: chicks, money, power, and chicks.
I would ship this thread off to pre-allo if I could, but I can't.
I'm sure he will post this in pre-allo also, it just got reposted in hSDN
Here is a tip for some forum ethics: If you have something nice to say/contribute; say it. If you don't; shut up and leave.
Why does the sun rise? I don't know why I am a doctor, I just know that I am doomed to wander the earth fighting with other doctors until there is just one of us left.
I feel bad for brushing off the OP before. If you really want an idea for your PS, then here is my story of why I wanted to go into medicine:
I grew up in Philly and was basically a goof-off. I had no aspirations of going into medicine and just played basketball all day and lazed around. I probably wouldn't have amounted to anything in life, but eventually the overwhelming presence of gang violence in my community became too much. My parents recognized this and sent me to live with my extended family in one of the nicer areas in LA. It was rough adjusting at first, but I started to see how seriously my cousin took his schooling, and became inspired to have my own accomplishments. Plus, I was tired of repeatedly letting down my uncle with my poor performance in school. He has a law degree and is an excellent role-model for the serious student. So I set my sights on medicine and never looked back.
Why did I become a doctor? Well gosh, I guess it's because ever since I was a little boy I just wanted to help people. You know, I don't tell this story often, but I remember when I was seven years old, one time I found a bird that had fallen out of its nest, so I picked him up and I brought him home and I made him a house out of an empty shoebox and... oh my God!
I became a doctor for the same four reasons everybody does: chicks, money, power, and chicks.
Not going to help you get chicks. If you can't get chicks now, you're not going to be able to as a doctor.
I feel bad for brushing off the OP before. If you really want an idea for your PS, then here is my story of why I wanted to go into medicine:
I grew up in Philly and was basically a goof-off. I had no aspirations of going into medicine and just played basketball all day and lazed around. I probably wouldn't have amounted to anything in life, but eventually the overwhelming presence of gang violence in my community became too much. My parents recognized this and sent me to live with my extended family in one of the nicer areas in LA. It was rough adjusting at first, but I started to see how seriously my cousin took his schooling, and became inspired to have my own accomplishments. Plus, I was tired of repeatedly letting down my uncle with my poor performance in school. He has a law degree and is an excellent role-model for the serious student. So I set my sights on medicine and never looked back.
Most of us here are not doctors.What are your reasons for becoming a doctor? "Because of the salary" is not a valid reason.
You just contradicted yourself here. You said that you want to be a doctor for money and women.
I have a strong desire to know literally everything there is to know a.t.m. about the human body.
You just contradicted yourself here. You said that you want to be a doctor for money and women. In my opinion, that isn't a good reason to go to medical school. Why would you put yourself in such a great amount of debt and through all of that hell during med school and residency? Money and girls wouldn't be enough motivation to get me through tbh. Money is great and all, but there are much faster/less stressful ways to make money than becoming a doctor.
To at least contribute to this thread, I'm going into medicine because I want to do something meaningful with my life and because I have a strong desire to know literally everything there is to know a.t.m. about the human body. I want my career to mean something to someone else. I want my decisions to change someone's life for the better. I want to be appreciated. Not many other careers can say that.
I'm gonna be your friend and help you understand why this is happening. If you aren't mature enough to know why YOU want to go into a profession, then you shouldn't go into it. If you don't have a good reason to become a doctor (a reason of your own) then, IF you make it through med school, you will be one of those piss poor doctors that hates their job and everyone else hates.
I don't think somebody who is cross-posting the same topic in multiple places and telling people to "shut up" has any ground to stand on when talking about ethics.
Why does the sun rise? I don't know why I am a doctor, I just know that I am doomed to wander the earth fighting with other doctors until there is just one of us left.
I would laugh at this, but I know the day will come when we will meet and have to fight to the death. There can be only one...
OP, i just want to know why money is an "invalid" reason...