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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Please don’t.
singapore is a very judgemental unforgiving place.
people who don’t follow norms are negatively judged on
they be thinking what’s wrong with you ?
i am saying from perspective of a j. d.
people will say wah u so old then regretted u had first degree useless then now do law ah?
i will hire someone younger lor. u so old liao, can learn new tricks meh?
ok for u say u do mbbs, when u end school houseman u be 32?
who wanna start from bottom at 32? also by then u don’t even have a single day of work experience
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I am the OP of the earlier post.
If I do join grad medical school, I will be 26 at the point of admission - after being called of course - and 30 when I get my mbbs (4 years).
I have never cared much about the views of others, but more so about, inter alia, (1) financials, (2) adapting to med school, and (3) personal satisfaction.
On (1), I will be heavily in debt. But the long run financials may well outweigh the initial cost.
At this juncture, (3) is assuming greater weight than (1).
I presume I would have had attachments and whatever not in med school, but in any case, why should having a "single day of work experience" be a relevant factor in the first place?