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All joking aside, being a doctor sounds like a shitty deal

You have to superstudy in undergrad first of all. I knew pl...
Buy your next house instantly with Zellow!
  07/13/26
It seems pretty cush once you're midway through your career....
gunnerretttired
  07/13/26
It depends on the specialty and the ambition of the doctor. ...
Richard Ames
  07/13/26
Disagree, by and large. CR re undergrad: That takes a lot...
Nazca Redlines
  07/13/26
They often have to live in the middle of nowhere. And one of...
Smoker
  07/13/26
(not a robo doctor wheeling into the room to tell your loved...
Nazca Redlines
  07/13/26
There are tons of remote scam doctors now actually. Our very...
computer online
  07/13/26
The misery is front-loaded. But it's a lot easier than other...
LathamTouchedMe
  07/13/26


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Date: July 13th, 2026 8:16 AM
Author: Buy your next house instantly with Zellow!

You have to superstudy in undergrad first of all. I knew plenty of premeditated who had normal college experiences, but there were also some who didn't.

Then four years of med school, often brutally difficult, wracking up huge loan balances.

Then more years making a teacher's salary, while loan balances accrued. Maybe a couple, maybe 5+ if you want to be a brain surgeon or similar.

Then you've "maed it" and you make.... 300k? 400k? Sometimes less. When you're smart enough to make much more in business. While paying off huge loan balances, and after years of foregone earnings. Doctors love to complain, but any kid considering this path needs to understand that it's not all that great.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5882240&forum_id=2)#49996021)



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Date: July 13th, 2026 9:08 AM
Author: gunnerretttired (gunneratttt)

It seems pretty cush once you're midway through your career. Yeah the front half is brutal, but most of the 40+ docs I know are downright lazy and have great lives.

Seems like a very cr life path where you really front load the suffering early when you have the most energy and vitality so you can coast the second half. A real ant and grasshopper situation.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5882240&forum_id=2)#49996066)



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Date: July 13th, 2026 9:15 AM
Author: Richard Ames

It depends on the specialty and the ambition of the doctor. I think a lot of medicine has become awful because of technology and subsequent PE roll-up activity. Just being a run-of-the-mill GP is definitely terrible now unless you are a concierge doc or you have some level of mind for building a real practice.

If you are in a specialty field, I think it's probably a good career. Especially if you aren't just diagnosing, but actually perform specialized procedures. Otherwise, it's gotta feel a bit like being a horse-and-buggy driver in 1910.

It's to the point that I'd much rather see a Nurse or PA if I go to a clinic type environment instead of a doctor. How much resentment must a doctor in that sort of environment have?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5882240&forum_id=2)#49996079)



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Date: July 13th, 2026 9:18 AM
Author: Nazca Redlines

Disagree, by and large.

CR re undergrad: That takes a lot of studying and striving for most people. Unlike law school (ljl lawyers), where pretty much any college grad can get into some US law school, getting into med school in the US is competitive.

Beyond that, the career seems fine and on an upward trajectory as you progress. You don't need to grind so much in med school because there are plenty of good jobs to go around. You just need to do OK, assuming you don't feel compelled to strive for an elite fellowship at some prestigious institution.

Post-med school and a circumscribed residency--that people don't get Latham'ed out of if they show up and do an OK job--the career is very cushy. ER doctors working 2-3 12 hour shifts (their choice!) a week. GPs, dermatologists, etc. doing 4 days a week, 9-4 (and taking most Wednesday afternoons off)...

If my kids were in college now, weighing admission at a good law school or a good med school, I'd suggest they go to med school.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5882240&forum_id=2)#49996083)



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Date: July 13th, 2026 9:18 AM
Author: Smoker

They often have to live in the middle of nowhere. And one of the few jobs left that you can’t just do remotely.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5882240&forum_id=2)#49996085)



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Date: July 13th, 2026 9:21 AM
Author: Nazca Redlines

(not a robo doctor wheeling into the room to tell your loved one the tumor is inoperable and billing insurance $375 for the consultation (https://www.ocregister.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/kpi/kpiqjg-b78481034z120090310104837000giqgsp1s1lg.jpg?w=620))

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5882240&forum_id=2)#49996098)



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Date: July 13th, 2026 9:22 AM
Author: computer online (🧐)

There are tons of remote scam doctors now actually. Our very own bOor is one of them

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5882240&forum_id=2)#49996103)



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Date: July 13th, 2026 9:33 AM
Author: LathamTouchedMe

The misery is front-loaded. But it's a lot easier than other careers when you're older. Very stable, very routine, and straightforward path. For law, finance, IT it's a lot harder to get high-paying jobs and keep them for the length of your career. Also depends on the specialty you go into. Plenty of anesthesiologists and surgical specialties start at more than 300-400k.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5882240&forum_id=2)#49996111)