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Re: What if you don't want to treat patients?



> If you are looking at attending medical school strictly for what you
> perceive as a "sure ticket" to a high income, I am afraid that you are going
> to be very disappointed with medicine. A better choice would be Ph.D then JD
> where you could practice patent law.
> 
> nbmd
> 

I agree. If you don't want to treat people, go into a good law school,
do well there, and you're well on your way to plundering working
americans.

doctors to the same thing, to a lesser extent.

Keep this in mind, however---it is very critical to go into a good law
school and do well in that law school. this is very important to your
future career prospects, unlike medical school, where you can go to a
poor school, as I did, do poorly and still go on into a good residency
(radiology) and start plundering the citizenry, as i'm doing.



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