nanajim
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So just wondering why you guys actually want to do medicine?
For the science, for the people... to save the world??
For the science, for the people... to save the world??
happiness? its pretty pathetic when money, prestige etc are of more importance to someone than their own happiness. unless they are so short sighted to believe that money and prestige can buy happiness and love!nit said:Money, prestige, the asian/curry parent syndrome, cos chicks dig doctors, hence the power, the list is endless...
lol, and you didn't even notice a slight hint of sarcasm in my response? Not even the slightest, most insignificant indication of a rebellious post?Originally posted by kartman
happiness? its pretty pathetic when money, prestige etc are of more importance to someone than their own happiness. unless they are so short sighted to believe that money and prestige can buy happiness and love!
I got an offer for med at monash. My parents are from the subcontinent and wanted me to do med. Instead I chose to do something I would enjoy instead since thats something money cannot buy.
Another friend of mine, a sri lankan was pretty much forced by his parents to do dentistry. he didnt get in and was devastated. not because he wanted to do dent but cause his parents pretty much looked upon him as a failure. now hes sitting in qld doing med away from his family and unhappy as hell.
another thing I should prolly let you guys know.
I work casual at crown casino, in the VIP rooms. the number of asian doctors and lawyers that come there every week to gamble the weekend away is pretty astonishing.
so much money and so well educated yet they looked so unhappy
1. There is quite a lot of rote in medicine with no to little scientific basis.. especially in clinical skills.. consider clubbing of the fingertips.. fun to look at.. but there is mostly a statistical link to disease..nanajim said:kartman=god
i would love to do med because 1. i love science 2. i love the amount of interaction with different people each day 3. and yes as corny as it sounds i would love to make a difference, i don't want a job where i'm using super computer skills to help make games on mobiles etc.
and yeah i just don't think its worth all the years and effort if your doing medicine just for the money.
Studying Medicine, and the thought of practising Medicine DOES make ME happy.Lexicographer said:Because I can. That's the only definite reason. There's a whole bunch of other crap, like "it's always changing, I'll never get bored" but the only one I'm absolutely sure about is I can and most other people can't.
Yes, I'm a chronic showoff. Look at me, look at me.