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Hi! I am a year 11 student and am torn between two uni degrees, both of which require VERY high ATARs (I would like to go to USyd) and am unsure as to what I should choose to pursure. The two degrees are Law and Medicine. Here are my pros and cons for both:
Med (REQUIRED ATAR: 99.95):
- I genuinely enjoy science and have taken subjects that are more science/math oriented
- Both of my parents are doctors (one works at the largest children's hospital in Sydney, and the other is Head of Department at a tertiary hospital) and making connections/internships will be easy (relatively) and professional advice will be very easy to access
- I know this industry like I know the back of my own hand - did work experience at a hospital, have spent most of my life sitting in hospital rooms, also means I am VERY aware of the ugly side of medicine e.g. night shifts, intra-department 'politics,' hard work required, intern salaries etc. (which is perhaps why I am unsure as to whether I should pursue this as a career or not)
- Of course, eventually, the large paycheck (esp. surgery, which I'm interested in anyway, and anaesthetics)
- Also the 99.95 ATAR lol idk if I can get that but UNSW is always an option
The only con is the huge amount of time and effort it takes to actually reach the point where you make that sort of money, and I'm not sure that I'm willing to put that much work into Med
Law (REQUIRED ATAR: 99.5, I would eventually like to pursue International Law):
- I have excellent communication skills
- I don't know much about it which is possibly why Law is as appealing to me as it is
- I do Mock Trial (same as Moot Courts), and while I am very aware that real law is VERY different to MT, I genuinely really enjoy it
- I think right now I want to do Law more, but this is also coming from a place of basically a complete and utter lack of understanding as to what the career actually entails
- Con: not as much money as medicine, no connections
Med (REQUIRED ATAR: 99.95):
- I genuinely enjoy science and have taken subjects that are more science/math oriented
- Both of my parents are doctors (one works at the largest children's hospital in Sydney, and the other is Head of Department at a tertiary hospital) and making connections/internships will be easy (relatively) and professional advice will be very easy to access
- I know this industry like I know the back of my own hand - did work experience at a hospital, have spent most of my life sitting in hospital rooms, also means I am VERY aware of the ugly side of medicine e.g. night shifts, intra-department 'politics,' hard work required, intern salaries etc. (which is perhaps why I am unsure as to whether I should pursue this as a career or not)
- Of course, eventually, the large paycheck (esp. surgery, which I'm interested in anyway, and anaesthetics)
- Also the 99.95 ATAR lol idk if I can get that but UNSW is always an option
The only con is the huge amount of time and effort it takes to actually reach the point where you make that sort of money, and I'm not sure that I'm willing to put that much work into Med
Law (REQUIRED ATAR: 99.5, I would eventually like to pursue International Law):
- I have excellent communication skills
- I don't know much about it which is possibly why Law is as appealing to me as it is
- I do Mock Trial (same as Moot Courts), and while I am very aware that real law is VERY different to MT, I genuinely really enjoy it
- I think right now I want to do Law more, but this is also coming from a place of basically a complete and utter lack of understanding as to what the career actually entails
- Con: not as much money as medicine, no connections