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Medical school takes a long time. A recent discussion highlights a hard truth about the MBBS path.
Many students want financial freedom early in life. Medicine often delays this goal. You spend years studying and training before you see significant income.
One doctor noted that high earnings often arrive late. You might reach peak wealth in your 50s. This timeline differs from many other high-paying careers.
Consider these points if you choose medicine:
- The training period is long.
- Early years focus on learning rather than earning.
- Financial stability arrives later in your career.
- You must weigh passion against early wealth goals.
Choosing a career requires a clear view of the long term. Decide if the delayed reward fits your life plan.
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