by Pretorian » Fri 11 Aug 2006, 02:22:29
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')You have to ask yourself the following questions though:
How much debt will I pile up to go to dental school?
Do I have any savings that I could use to pay for my education?
Do I have other financial obligations that will have to be put off while going to school (children, spouse, mortgage, etc.)
Do I really want to be a dentist?
If I didn't know about Peak Oil, would I want to be a dentist?
I don't need the answers to all of those questions to give out my free advice. But if you think that you can manage the cost of school and it is something that actually interests you...I see no reason not to pursue it.
Well here comes the tough part.. I'm almost 30, married, with a 4 months old kid. I make 35-38 K a year, doing non-interesting and dead-end job. My wife makes more than double of that ( at least pre-tax ) and after I cut down a lot of common american waste, we started to save up a lot of money. By american standarts, a hell of a lot. However, using a bulk of our savings for my tuition is out of the question ( despite that it is me who manage all income/savings) . its just too selfish, so if I dont get the loan, no school for me. If I will not be able to work at least part-time ( or loan a hell of a lot ), no school for me..
I definetly need a post-grad school to make a difference here in USA, but, MBA's are worthless, law school is not a very smart choice for a foreigner, medical is unfortunatly too long (sigh) with 3-4 years residence and stuff, so with my strong backgrounds in biology and chemistry only dental comes to my mind.. However, I was interested in dentistry for awhile. Long time ago, I've read hundreds of books on dentistry. I've invented one little thing which could theoretically make half of the dentists out of their offices.. It was preventing cavities way better than any regular teeth-brushing possibly could. Basically, ' way better' is not the exact word as my experimental rats didnt get any caries ( cavities ) at all. But, in order to make it fit for commerce, I had to make it easy enough for everyday use , and I couldnt make it. I'm not saying it wasnt possible, but it was way, way beyond my little organic chemistry possibilities.. So I finally let it go.. It was easier to say than to do as it took a good chunk of my life...