Most of the things the us sucks at (hospitals, schools, cities) are bad only on average. The US kicks ass if you have money since lots of top schools, hospitals, etc are here.
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I dont think im going to do a residency. I really wanna do an MSTP program and go into pure research but idk if i have the resumé for it :(
You can work with a student visa afaik. I only know two people whove traveled out of the country for school but they both had jobs. Is it a per country thing?
poopsharkwait where does this "get pressured to go to med school to come from" and why wouldn't you be equally pressured to "go back to school" if you were drop out
i've always been a firm believer that there should be alternatives to going to college for many people (bc of seeing people cheat/struggle in school) but if you're doing fine + almost done + "pressure to continue to med school" is the primary obstacle for you (???) then i'm sort of struggling to see how you're deciding this
it's sad but 5k in loans, all said and done, is fairly small for a US student
Mostly my parents + irl friends
i lucked out and didnt pay for the first 2 years so i avoided big loans. I just dont think ill really enjoy any sort of work so id rather do something easy and low stress like work in a grocery store or w/e
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Nah i just am doing a bio/chem double major but theres really no reason to finish if im not going to med school. My gpa and shit would get me in but idk if itd make me happy
finish: probably get pressured into going to med school where I'll graduate w/ $200k of debt and crippling self hatred
drop out: have an associates and $5k in debt
that's high school
my degree is basically useless unless i teach or go to grad school so there's no point in paying for 2-3 more semesters
being a doctor doesnt seem fun anymore
I have $5000 ish in student loans to pay off, whats the best job for someone with no degree who doesn't pay rent?
even using the word joke is a bit much
Yeah^
You can abstain for the presidential vote, vote cross party, or vote 3rd party and still vote hard R or D on the rest of the ballot if you want. This is going to be a big election and even if I'd rather you don't do it, one of the best ways to prevent Hillary from having too much power if she wins is to show up and get as many Republicans as possible in the House and Senate. There's a lot more at stake this election than just the presidency. If you care about the SCOTUS appointments but dont want Trump, getting in Senators who will try to block Hillary's more liberal appointments is your best bet.
seanbudobe_SpaceCadetI understand where you are coming from but it really goes back to having no good choices in this election. Since I refuse to vote for Hillary, that either means I don't vote at all or vote Drumpf by default. I want better options! Going to have to settle on waiting 4 more years and hoping.
Look, I don't give a shit if you're an alt right racist with no grasp of how our economy works and want to vote for Drumpf solely because you hate the dirty goatfuckers or whatever, but please don't vote Drumpf just because you don't like Hillary. At the very least, just stay home on election day. Or vote third party. You DO have options.
Also, you aren't "waiting 4 more years". The candidate who gets inducted into office aren't gonna just be there quietly doing nothing at all for 4 years while you patiently wait for two more "hopefully-less-bad" candidates to vote for. Don't be so impassive, I implore you.
Voting 3rd party is the same as not voting. Be realistic.
I feel like I can't vote for Hillary on principal cuz of the DNC shenanigans. Doesn't feel like a democratic election after that shit got leaked. So now my options are to not vote, or vote for Trump. I'm leaning heavily towards not voting, but maybe Trump can convince me by November that he's not going to be a disaster.
Voting 3rd party in an election where a 3rd party candidate is polling at >5% actually matters
And you should show up to vote down ticket regardless
DuMmTmlooks like i dont have to go to reddit anymore
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Edit: Gold? Thanks kind stranger! xD
sacall i did was react to this quotejaeg the sad fact is that a lot of people actually think like trump and say the things trump say, theyve just never had a voice in the us gov that ran for president until trump]with examples of racists in thigh ranking US position to show how bogus the statement is, and i get mobbed by a crowd who is too daft or malicious to get the point.
You didn't even respond right though. You clearly don't understand american culture or history if you think the sort of racism that exists and is supported by trump is the same that was popular in the 60s. Trying to say "well america was racist before" is pointless because we aren't talking about 1960s racism, which had a voice in 1960s politicians. We're talking about 2016 racism, which until now hasn't had a unified voice in a 2016 politician
your inability to understand that and separate historical and contemporary political identities is why everyone thinks you're an idiot
-protox3id rather vote for a liar with a lot experience on the hill
completely agree with u x3 but just a heads up the white house isn't on a hill... that's a canada thing
capital HILL
where HILLary has experience working with congress