there is no med bubble since med schools control and purposely limit the supply, meanwhile we're in a second dot com bubble.
Tfw you just got accepted to an MD school in the US
I don't know much about the Greeks but I do know that some of the best philosophers were rich as fuck. which is why they had time to sit around thinking about everything. More money is generally better than less money.
Med better of CS on long running, unless you become business people o consultor.
I chose not to go to med school, because most people retiring from being a doctor regret it and die 10 years younger.
You can make bank with just a specialized masters degree or a different medical field.
>tfw 1 of 10 specialized intern positions for this summer making 9k/mo
doesn't the validation feel good op
Even the richest philosophers, such as Seneca (possibly one of the richest philosophers of all time, if you adjust for inflation) realized that wealth does not have anything to do with worth.
I think that's a different argument (though, I'm not the guy who wrote the original comment).
The point is that six-figure debt is typically undertaken to go to med school, and med school + residency takes at least 7 - 8, easily 10+, years. So, bubble or not, the time and financial costs of training are what they are.
>M.D.
>Science
you're an overpaid glorified mechanic, that troubleshoots people.
gratz
Nah tons of MDs publish
What was your studying like for it?