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Originally Posted by lalacower90
Well, we are comparing between the careers based on the assumption that we can get into both faculties and therefore, we try to balance between both careers; whether we can get in or not is inconsequential.
I dare say that opinions of the medical sector might change too, given that there is the new and upcoming third medical school in singapore.
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I am just saying that you are jumping the gun slightly.
It is good that you are thinking far ahead, but in this case, I don't think it is of much use.
In any case, please note that for lawyers, the pay comes with a high price - long working hours. The hourly rate isn't all that impressive. Tuition teachers probably make more.
Just another thing you might want to consider. Do you prefer a high pay (in total) or a high pay per hour of work?