true that. lots of inbreeding in the med cohort. its not a good cycle tho, some1's gotta stay home to look after the kids.
Love ur use of 'inbreeding'.
Unfortunately as with any profession, no matter how hard it is to get into, we get idiots inside. Here's the story - night before med interviews, his friend (call him John) calls Jason,
"can you head over to this cafe and help out this pre-med girl for her interview 2mrw? I can't make it".
Jason: Ok
Girl does the interview training with him, leaves the day after she's done the interview
fastforward 2 months: Pre-med Girl tells Jason hey I'm gonna go to US for a holiday, wanna come?
Jason: within 2 days buys a ticket (mind u this is expensive shit), and goes with her, after knowing her for just one night at that meeting.
Present:
Now Jason and Girl are gf/bf. Unsurprisingly, girl is now in med. After just 4 months, jason already asks her to marry him. Girl says yes, and now they're marrying in sept/oct.
Now jason is so happy that he thanks John for giving him a job that I personally wouldn't have done esp at the last min for someone I don't even know. He'll even adopt a pet and name it after his friend, and also his kids.
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Like seriously, so many other med couples have either broken up or stayed together as gf/bf, no marriage so far. But this guy... god he doesn't even know he's being taken advantage of. Everytime that girl just asks him for help and all. Jason tells her everything about 1st year exams, teaches clinical skills. Jesus christ, that's like a fucking tutor 24/7 for u in med.
Girl's pov, jason has some form of financial assistance, but this dude is unstable - as in psychosocially.
end rant.
But yeah, its sad. I'd prolly avoid marrying doctors, I'd rather get a nurse / physio than dr as a wife. Hours are so goddamn long, I have no idea how ppl have kids and take care of em