You have to be admitted first lol. Since they made that announcement, I'm sure everyone is going to be applying there. Competition will be harder than it already was.
lmao im only 15 but this channel is a blessing😂 one quick question: what do you do if you don’t get accepted into med school? ik I shouldn’t be stressing abt this stuff but im interested
You pick a different profession. Engineering, data science, etc. You won't have so much debt and you'll have a much better quality of life. Plus, you'll make a great salary.
Lol, you are getting ripped off, my school is FREE. You get in strictly by doing an exam and being one of those few with the highest score. No curriculum nor interview bullshit.
I probably missed this in your video, which was extremely helpful :) , but how are you able to LIVE during medical school??? (Like going to Starbucks or going to a movie theater?)
Hi, when you take out the loans in a yearly bases, how do you have access to it? After the tuition is paid for that year and goes to the school, does the rest for rent, food etc come as a refund check, deposited into the personal bank account ? Also when do you get access to the rest in order to keep up with the bills I was initially paying when working?
Question: What if your credit isn't great? Won't getting a master's degree first take away from the funds available in loans for medical school, therefore making it harder to qualify for loans for med school?
Aysa Marshall what kind of credit are you referring to? I think there’s a limit on maxing out on undergrad loans. When you get to Med school you know apply for graduate PLUS loans which are different. But you should talk to the financial aid department to verify
Hi, what medical school do you go to. I applied to saint George and since i am not an American or Canadian, i am looking for a way to pay for med school. could you help me with your thoughts?
Do you know anyone who has gotten a substantial amount of scholarships for medical school? Like, someone who has paid a good chunk of their expenses by not just taking out student loans.
Asmr Siren I volunteer at my local hospital and a retired MD told me that this hospital did tuition reimbursement while you worked for them after graduating
I used to work at a hospital. The one I worked at had like a 2k allowance for you to go to school. It's not much, but it's something. You could also talk to HR and they could give you more information.