Pretty good video my guy. Yes, the solution is always harder than the problem. It takes balls to admit it to yourself, and even more to say it to other people. Its at that point when most people become silent and walk away. One extra point about lawyers, most of them do not spend most of their time in a court room. They spend a lot of time reading and preparing the case. About doctors, there are some surgeons who come back to academia as Medical Scientists and perform studies to improve surgery, thus using their medical degree to its fullest extent. This is the minority of doctors though. I think economically its probably just easier now to have the same person memorizing facts on "how X disease looks in the lungs" to be the person performing lung surgery for that condition. I wouldn't be surprised in the future if the profession of doctor splits into "surgeon," "evaluator," and "medical scientist." Keep up the commentary.
As someone from India who is currently studying or atleast attempting to give jee advanced which is one of the hardest exams in world just to get into decent college , I was actually thinking of picking commerce which doesn't require college but rather you need to crack ca exam after which you work. The reason why I picked it is because I loved tinkering with my archlinux and in the end I was so engaged into computer languages and tools that I decide to pick non medical. And jee advanced, I know this can sound cheesy but I could really appreciate computer science. Some people in my country treat cs as a fix my income level thing. Which has increased competition which is kind of sad because all they know about computers are phones but if they score more than me than I am practically meaningless with my linux talent I know programming and linux are different but they are also similar enough that I picked non med
Am i right to assume that you're from the US? In my medical degree i have had contact with patients since the first year and with other universities you also have contact with patients which during your masters degree also contains a full year in hospitals. I know that some american universities won't even lets students disect corpses anymore which i find kind of worrying already, but no clinical training? I thought that that's necessary for international recognition of the degree?
As someone who is also against current education ( hell i was in 5th class and I created a video about education system being scam) no jokes you could find it on 2d boys channel. (It's mine) I might link video
Pretty good video my guy. Yes, the solution is always harder than the problem. It takes balls to admit it to yourself, and even more to say it to other people. Its at that point when most people become silent and walk away.
One extra point about lawyers, most of them do not spend most of their time in a court room. They spend a lot of time reading and preparing the case.
About doctors, there are some surgeons who come back to academia as Medical Scientists and perform studies to improve surgery, thus using their medical degree to its fullest extent. This is the minority of doctors though. I think economically its probably just easier now to have the same person memorizing facts on "how X disease looks in the lungs" to be the person performing lung surgery for that condition. I wouldn't be surprised in the future if the profession of doctor splits into "surgeon," "evaluator," and "medical scientist."
Keep up the commentary.
As someone from India who is currently studying or atleast attempting to give jee advanced which is one of the hardest exams in world just to get into decent college ,
I was actually thinking of picking commerce which doesn't require college but rather you need to crack ca exam after which you work.
The reason why I picked it is because I loved tinkering with my archlinux and in the end I was so engaged into computer languages and tools that I decide to pick non medical. And jee advanced, I know this can sound cheesy but I could really appreciate computer science.
Some people in my country treat cs as a fix my income level thing. Which has increased competition which is kind of sad because all they know about computers are phones but if they score more than me than I am practically meaningless with my linux talent
I know programming and linux are different but they are also similar enough that I picked non med
You shouldn't EVER go near ANY college/university.
"As someone from India..."
The problem with contemporary Internet. The Internet was much better when your countrymen didn't have smartphones.
Am i right to assume that you're from the US?
In my medical degree i have had contact with patients since the first year and with other universities you also have contact with patients which during your masters degree also contains a full year in hospitals.
I know that some american universities won't even lets students disect corpses anymore which i find kind of worrying already, but no clinical training? I thought that that's necessary for international recognition of the degree?
College education is a scam, also here is our institution that you can pay us for to learn.
Nice case, mate. How is it different from your startup?
As someone who is also against current education ( hell i was in 5th class and I created a video about education system being scam) no jokes you could find it on 2d boys channel. (It's mine) I might link video