Became a dermatologist

>people calling doctors normies

lol doctors are all sperglords
youtube.com/watch?v=uEFoHpvODmg
case in point

only the retarded ones are normies

>finally becomes a doctor
>still has to go out of his way to stoke his ego

Medfags are just sad. Did your parents not raise you right or something? Why are all medfags such normie tryhards?

Yeah I have an undergraduate degree. Idk I just never wanted to be a doctor. Seems like rewarding work if you get to open your own practice, but maybe kinda stressful? I like a more laid back feel

>go to uni to study biology because I like biology
>was a bit slack first year so got some Bs and B-s
>first year classes overlap with medical students
I ruined my chances of ever getting into med because of that. I don't think they'd let me repeat the classes.

>dermatologist
>340k
at least try to make realistic bait

if you aren't trolling though: your entire job is memorization and I'm enjoying replacing your jobs for a living

Some specialties are not stressful at all. My specialty is regularly cited as the least stressful, and that's why my hours and such are so great for a doctor, and that's why I chose it, because I had the opportunity to do so as derma is pretty competitive because of these perks. I'm not going to lie and say that I've always had a passion for skin, nails, and hair. That's pretty ridiculous. I was going to choose radiology before I decided on derma. All of it is interesting. It's a job and there are several specialties I would have enjoyed almost equally, I'm sure. Doing physics in university was my "passion". I did it. I'm glad I did, but I don't need to have a job in it. You don't need to work in what you think you find the most interesting. You do what you're good at, get the perks that go along with being good at what you do, and get your cake and eat it too with your "passion" on the side. I work less than my engineer friends and I make about 4-5x. It just took me an 8 years.

When I was still wondering what I wanted to do, I kept feeling like my choice would affect me throughout my entire life, and it doesn't. There is no "rest of your life" if you know what I mean. You take every day as it comes. Take logical paths. Go where the money is and take the best opportunities. I really enjoyed physics, but I didn't want a job in it, so medical school was an obvious opportunity as they really, really like people who are majored in physics. Life is a day by day thing.

Planning the rest of your life is a total waste of time. You'll blink and be 65 years old. Just do what will benefit you the most while you're here.

>become doctor
>make tons of money BUT
>never have time to spend it
>when rare free time appears too stressed to enjoy

No thanks.

>"passion"
>passion is in quotes

Retard, do you not understand what passion is?

he literally says he works 40 hours a week you retard. how is a dermatologist ever stressed? they get rid of peoples acne for a living. there isn't anything stressful about it and they make bank while doing it

That's way too much, should have gone pharmacy route.