im going to pa school and ill be in total with undergrad included around 200,000 and thats without interest. having second thoughts about medicine. I start in 4 days so....too late now.
Yes, median is about $200k (Average is probably less because 29.9% graduate with zero medical school debt). In 2020, only 3.8% of graduates graduated with more than $400k in debt and 15.0% with >$300k. Stay tuned for a follow-up up video about how medical students typically pay medical school such that not that many pay the $371k all by themselves.
Thanks for the video this was really helpful!
So glad you found it helpful!
the editing of this video was very well done
I appreciate you saying so! I'm working on getting better at editing.
@@DoctorRex how long does it take you film, then edit?
@@chandlerloshbaugh3026 Depends on the video and day, probably 1-4 hours start to finish for everything.
jaw is on floor currently. thank goodness you're a doc soon...
Being a doctor is still worth the price tag!
is there a calculator for total cost, assume is 100k each year and you pay in 15 yrs and do not start paying until you graduate in 4 years.
im going to pa school and ill be in total with undergrad included around 200,000 and thats without interest. having second thoughts about medicine. I start in 4 days so....too late now.
lol u still having 2nd thoughts now?
@@musicmeister1313 nah. I start clinicals soon. It's actually really awesome. Just want a job to become good and then I'll quit nagging about the debt
So you don’t think it’s possible to get a full ride to Harvard :( ?
I don't think so taking a quick look on their website. Full tuition probably possible if you have an estimated family contribution of $0.
That rent is so low, not sure that’s realistic 😢
Almost a $1 million? Seriously? But wait, that’s on account of borrowing 100% correct? The average debt is like $200k no? Even $500k seems a bit much.
Yes, median is about $200k (Average is probably less because 29.9% graduate with zero medical school debt). In 2020, only 3.8% of graduates graduated with more than $400k in debt and 15.0% with >$300k. Stay tuned for a follow-up up video about how medical students typically pay medical school such that not that many pay the $371k all by themselves.