Hudl, from what I have heard, is an amazing place to work.Steve is there. Anna is now at Hudl.
Hudl, from what I have heard, is an amazing place to work.Steve is there. Anna is now at Hudl.
I get what you are saying but I think it is fair to say that people become doctors for the money AND to help others.My point was, in a typical high school of 500 grads, what percent want to be doctors or dentists? And of that percent, how many actually want to pay the price to become one.? That was my point.
The cost of getting that education comes with the territory. The vast majority who would enter the medical field are going to run up a large debt. That debt has to be repaid. Those that ultimately become doctors, do so by choice.
It doesn't mean I have to bow down to someone just because they have MD after their name. They don't diagnose, treat and cure everything, or else it wouldn't be called a "practice."
By the way,, Walleye, I don't need your fricking approval on what I read or don't read. You apparently have a hard on for someone who can win at horses. clearly, that skill is far beyond your ability. You didn't even comment or post on the thread I did on the Kentucky Derby, so why would I give a **** what your opinion is?
Of course.I get what you are saying but I think it is fair to say that people become doctors for the money AND to help others.
I do think it is for the money/title/prestige first BUT it doesn't mean they are bad people and don't want to help others.
If you had found the time to read my post you would have seen that I was making the same point. A person doesn't choose to forego a lucrative career in an other area, while simultaneously piling up a mountain of debt, if their only concern is making money.The cost of getting that education comes with the territory. The vast majority who would enter the medical field are going to run up a large debt. That debt has to be repaid. Those that ultimately become doctors, do so by choice.
The medical industry has become a money piraha. The new Doctor's hippocratic oath has become,
"First, do no harm, to your bank account."
I always tell my 40ish year old primary Doctor, whom I like, there's a 90% chance the pill he prescribes won't work for me, but a 100% chance the insurance check will work for him.
HOW DARE YOU speak of a home schooled kid doing drugs???!!!!!So where do home schooled kids go at lunch to smoke pot? At Millard South it was Walnut Grove Park.....
They are too busy interacting and learning!HOW DARE YOU speak of a home schooled kid doing drugs???!!!!!
Extreme waste. This is a major issue I have with federal schools.
Oh fvcking barf. So sick of that stupid ****. Why not just name it what it is...professional victimhood teacher.
Extreme waste. This is a major issue I have with federal schools.
Awww dude you're ruining the comfy little echo chamber in here. They had a cute little truce and everything. Stop it.
i also worry about the violence in public schools. also looks like they need to ban assault fire extinguishers!
i also worry about the violence in public schools. also looks like they need to ban assault fire extinguishers!
Sadly, this is pretty normal and for the most part it always has been. The "bystander effect" has been studied over and over and for the most part, the bigger the crowd the less likely anyone is to help out.‘Hey let me record this and make no attempt to intervene!’
Great comment. I think we should all take a moment and visit the link.I think homeschooling is a great opportunity for kids who have health issues and can't go to school like most kids. As a child, I studied from home for a year and sometimes https://eduhelper/essay-samples helped me with my home assignments and write my essay. But definitely homeschooling should not be mandatory for all children, it is a matter of choice in my opinion and the physical condition of the child.
Reasonable take. Personally I believe WAY too many kids go to liberal arts colleges who would be much better off attending a trade school.My point was, in a typical high school of 500 grads, what percent want to be doctors or dentists? And of that percent, how many actually want to pay the price to become one.? That was my point.
The cost of getting that education comes with the territory. The vast majority who would enter the medical field are going to run up a large debt. That debt has to be repaid. Those that ultimately become doctors, do so by choice.
It doesn't mean I have to bow down to someone just because they have MD after their name. They don't diagnose, treat and cure everything, or else it wouldn't be called a "practice."
By the way,, Walleye, I don't need your fricking approval on what I read or don't read. You apparently have a hard on for someone who can win at horses. clearly, that skill is far beyond your ability. You didn't even comment or post on the thread I did on the Kentucky Derby, so why would I give a **** what your opinion is?
Reasonable take. Personally I believe WAY too many kids go to liberal arts colleges who we would be much better off attending a trade school.
Reasonable take. Personally I believe WAY too many kids go to liberal arts colleges who would be much better off attending a trade school.
Plenty of guidance counselors out there trying to bump their numbers…Reasonable take. Personally I believe WAY too many kids go to liberal arts colleges who would be much better off attending a trade school.
R2D2 with a great post!I think home schooling offers significant help for students in managing their education and achieving academic success. With personalized attention and tailored instruction, students can thrive in a comfortable and flexible learning environment. Home assignments become an opportunity for deep engagement and understanding as parents or tutors guide them through the material get info here. This approach fosters a love for learning and allows students to explore their interests fully. Moreover, home schooling empowers students to develop valuable life skills such as self-discipline and time management. It is a truly transformative educational experience.
i call them government schools too..
Agreed. Way easier ways to make money with literally zero % of the schooling she endured.My daughter just recited the oath on Monday. I think you are underestimating the level of sacrifice and dedication that comes with pursuing an MD. You seem to be insinuating that Drs are only in it for the money. I think you are failing to take into account how much money was sacrificed to get to the point that they can make money.
Starting in high school my daughter was volunteering in hospitals and other organizations to service others instead of working jobs to make money.
She was accepted to the Raikes School of Computer Science at UNL where she graduated with a degree in Biological Systems Engineering with minors in computer science and business while Pre-Med. While many in her cohort were spending their summers working at high paid internships in Silicon Valley and around the country, she spent her summers grinding out research, shadowing physicians, and pursuing volunteer experiences.
Upon completing her undergrad, she turned down several excellent job opportunities in engineering and in tech including an offer from Apple and from Medtronic, in order to pursue a chance to serve others in healthcare.
Now that she has graduated medical school, she gets to work a 4 year residency (possibly an additional 2 year fellowship in MedEd if she chooses) for less than minimum wage when adjusted to an 80 hour work week.
As a dad, I questioned her all the time if she really thought it was worth it to go down this path.
So in short, she sacrificed 4 years of internship pay and 8-10 years of engineer/computer science pay just to get to the point where she can make money as a physician. Not to mention, the mountain of med school debt accumulated. I don’t think you do that if you are only interested in money.
You guys are kidding. Right? I drove over to Seattle last Sunday afternoon and it was like racing in a NASCAR race once I hit the suburbs. Lincoln is nothing to drive in.Yeah, it's a love/hate thing. If I go back to visit for a week the first couple days I get nostalgia and think I could move back. Then I get stuck in traffic on 48th or some other road that is obviously way too small for a city that size and I remember why I moved. I have relatives from Omaha that pretty much have to take anxiety meds to drive in Lincoln.
Yup, anyone who thinks Lincoln traffic is bad try Denver, DFW, Columbus Ohio and Austin TX. You will have a whole new perspective on bad traffic and bumper to bumper ********.You guys are kidding. Right? I drove over to Seattle last Sunday afternoon and it was like racing in a NASCAR race once I hit the suburbs. Lincoln is nothing to drive in.
Then when I was driving back home eastbound on I-90 (with no traffic) about 5 pm the traffic was bumper to bumper westbound from about 80 miles out of Seattle. All the campers and boaters going back home after playing all weekend in the sun and heat in Eastern Washington. Did not look fun to me.
Traffic after a Husker game, so 7 times a year, is what traffic is like in those places you mentioned all the time.Yup, anyone who thinks Lincoln traffic is bad try Denver, DFW, Columbus Ohio and Austin TX. You will have a whole new perspective on bad traffic and bumper to bumper ********.
@Jaemekon - I’m buying you a ticket so you can drive around Indonesia for a week and upload your video to YouTube.Imagine a 3 day traffic jam.. and people dieing because of it.
This is pretty accurate for what traffic can look like during rush hour. Usually more scooters, and they ride in between the cars, anywhere they can.. Nobody respects any lanes. The rules of the road are a bit different, but if in any accident between car and scooter, the car is always at fault and they are responsible for your medical bills. In a lot of ways, it feels more like a sea of scooters flowing around a mismatch of cars, trucks, and other contraptions (food stalls on wheels, ricksaws, bicycles, etc).
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@Jaemekon - I’m buying you a ticket so you can drive around Indonesia for a week and upload your video to YouTube.