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Need to moneymax to become rich
IQ is not too much of a problem
IQ is not too much of a problem
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what are other good careers other than MD?A career won't make you rich.
It will only give you money that can make you rich if you use it correctly.
To make money you need money.
Celebrity, professional athlete, startup founder.what are other good careers other than MD?
being a copNeed to moneymax to become rich
IQ is not too much of a problem
Tbh I have my eyes set on radiology or cs and specializing in machine learning or finance.what are other good careers other than MD?
What happened to med schoolwhat are other good careers other than MD?
took the computer science pillWhat happened to med school
Go to medical school. Computer science will burn you out when you're older. Being a doctor is always fulfilling. I'm thinking of switching to a premed major just for some basic MCAT knowledge and becoming a sports medicine doctor.took the computer science pill
Seems oversaturatedSoftware Engineering nigga.
A career won't make you rich.
It will only give you money that can make you rich if you use it correctly.
To make money you need money.
Be an actual software engineer, and not some code monkey faggot. Trust me. You will get a job.Seems oversaturated
Whats the difference between a code monkey and a software engineer?Be an actual software engineer, and not some code monkey faggot. Trust me. You will get a job.
Yes.All 4 can make very rich
- Manager or Founder (salary + bonus + stock compensation)
- High Finance
- Doctor
- Lawyer
My list can also be divided furtherYes.
But using your already high salary to invest in real estate for example.
Can make you ultra rich.
Yeah I agree.My list can also be divided further
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Finance and Managers often have a much more Scalable Income than Surgeons and Lawyers therefore
Finance > Managers >>> Doctor > Lawyer
The terms Managers also includes Founders of very different companies here which is why I dont like the term.
Therefore Managers could be Scientists,Engineers,Coders,Designers whatever...
Imo
Grouped together Business-Degree related professions make up 55-60% of all Top 1%ers
Within Business, Finance is the best specialisation followed by Operations, Real Estate & Sales
Business Students also benefit alot from their Software/Coding Skills they often gain at university.
Within Lawyers, only the best Corporate/M&A and Intellectual Property Lawyers really make it on the list which are lawyers heavily specialized into the key aspects of large Businesses.
The reason Surgeon are in a better position than lawyers is that while both professions are not Scalable , atleast surgeons tend to live in smaller city which results in less living costs and its also very stable against recessions which isn't the case for lawyers.
@Caesar Augustus
plastics or neuroYeah I agree.
Very high iq reply.
Also doctors have the best job stability in the market.
And it's a win win if you live in a smaller city.
You get a low COL a higher salary and less taxes.
And I think it has a very defined path on what you need to do to become successful.
What do you think is the most lucrative speciality?
Any surgery tbhYeah I agree.
Very high iq reply.
Also doctors have the best job stability in the market.
And it's a win win if you live in a smaller city.
You get a low COL a higher salary and less taxes.
And I think it has a very defined path on what you need to do to become successful.
What do you think is the most lucrative speciality?
Plastics is good.plastics or neuro
What do you think about interventional radiology?Any surgery tbh
Moving away from things like Diagnostics, Prescribing and Consulting that requires lower skill and is easily done by automation.
Within Surgery its Plastic & Reconstructive & Orthopedic & Neuro Surgery
Seems goodPlastics is good.
But I think neuro is too brutal.
The residency is insane.
Plus your work hours will be crazy.
My uncle is a neurosurgeon and he's balding from all the stress.
You deal with life and death situations every single day.
What do you think about interventional radiology?
Law here is the 3rd most popular degree here so is extremely oversaturatedMost lawyers are not rich tbh. 80% of the IT jobs are software dev jobs, so if you like it do it, but you need to have experience, coding in your freetime etc.
Its boring af and every kid can learn it. Competition is high. There are so many open dev jobs but they all want guys with experience (at least in my country).Law here is the 3rd most popular degree here so is extremely oversaturated
Only the top Corporate/IP Lawyers earn well
Coding is quite boring to me but idk about OP
Where do you live?Its boring af and every kid can learn it. Competition is high. There are so many open dev jobs but they all want guys with experience (at least in my country).
just lol at getting those boring ass jobsGo to medical school. Computer science will burn you out when you're older. Being a doctor is always fulfilling. I'm thinking of switching to a premed major just for some basic MCAT knowledge and becoming a sports medicine doctor.
Whats better?just lol at getting those boring ass jobs
A job that you actually enjoy instead of some incel tier science job lol.Whats better?
How could it get automated ? Every human is different, therefore every surgery is different?I still can't believe "medicine" and "doctors" as a field exists. I've been saying for a few years it's a dead end profession with no future, but somehow it still hasn't happened. Doctors aren't doing any work anymore, everything is computerised. Everything is available on the internet. Should have been killed as a profession long time ago.
Surgery is also 100% going to be done by computers. No other way around it. Also most surgeries will become internal. You can control a miniature robot inside a human body with electromagnets and perform incisions or w/e.How could it get automated ? Every human is different, therefore every surgery is different?
I don't understand this sentance, can you elabA job that you enjoy
A job you actually like to do instead of slaving away at some depressing shitty office job cause "muh income"I don't understand this sentance, can you elab
proofs?Surgery is also 100% going to be done by computers. No other way around it.
does not computeA job you like to do
Much more efficient. No mistakes. Quicker. Safer. Miniaturisation is going to happen, surgeries will be imperformable by humans, as it'd be beyond any humans skills.proofs?
even if that were true there would stillbe doctors to oversee it, plan the surgeries, etcMuch more efficient. No mistakes. Quicker. Safer. Miniaturisation is going to happen, surgeries will be imperformable by humans, as it'd be beyond any humans skills.
Now surgeries are so wasteful, as you have to cut out even bones sometimes and in general they cause a lot of tissue damage. All completely uneccesary. Just so somebody can put a hand inside of you.
Completely delusional to even think that this barbarous brutal field is going to be a thing in the future at all. It will be looked back as dark times.
even if that were true there would stillbe doctors to oversee it, plan the surgeries, etc
You realize the doctors that oversee robot-assisted surgeries get paid just as much if not more than the ones who do it by hand, right?Much more efficient. No mistakes. Quicker. Safer. Miniaturisation is going to happen, surgeries will be imperformable by humans, as it'd be beyond any humans skills.
Now surgeries are so wasteful, as you have to cut out even bones sometimes and in general they cause a lot of tissue damage. All completely uneccesary. Just so somebody can put a hand inside of you.
Completely delusional to even think that this barbarous brutal field is going to be a thing in the future at all. It will be looked back as dark times.
You do realise, that then you will need 100 times less "doctors". Most of the field is occupied by charlatans and retards anyway, who do literally fuck all.You realize the doctors that oversee robot-assisted surgeries get paid just as much if not more than the ones who do it by hand, right?
Not true. Chiropractors and physical therapists are the only charlatans and they aren’t even doctors.You do realise, that then you will need 100 times less "doctors". Most of the field is occupied by charlatans and retards anyway, who do literally fuck all.
How about dentists or maxfacs?You do realise, that then you will need 100 times less "doctors". Most of the field is occupied by charlatans and retards anyway, who do literally fuck all.
Why do you think machine learning is getting hyped up so much? It's literally the solution to all these tasks.How about dentists or maxfacs?
I can't imagine any robots being able to do that work of removing wisdom tooth or correcting overbites
Why do you think machine learning is getting hyped up so much? It's literally the solution to all these tasks.
I'm not saying it's going to happen tomorrow. But it should happen quicker than what it currently is. It's for the better.Will Dentists, General be replaced by AI & Robots?
Automation Risk Level: Totally Safe. (or 0.0% probability of automation)willrobotstakemyjob.com
Explain this 0.4% figure
And this statistics then:
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I can agree that repetitive physical tasks and "book studies" (Law,Business,Languages,Maths) can easily get automatedI'm not saying it's going to happen tomorrow. But it should happen quicker than what it currently is. It's for the better.
Also computers will provide better quality care, while may be more expensive at first.
Also I think it's a ticking bomb. All that is needed is a good framework and then it'll be raining everywhere. Just like "apps" and "iphone" "exploded". Even though it's absolutely pure aids and 99.9% of it should be nuked out of existence. It is what it is.
As a matter of fact, there's lots of deep rooted boomer logic that's entombed into EVERYTHING in the west, so uprooting that alone might be a battle on its own. Like all the "moral" dilemma shit and so on. The faster they die, the faster we can go do something useful.
I can agree that repetitive physical tasks and "book studies" (Law,Business,Languages,Maths) can easily get automated
But the task of dentists and surgeons is neither repetitive (every human has different proportions) and neither it is a task that is done mentally only.
So how tf will dentists, surgeons, repairers, etc get replaced in the next 100 years?
.bumpI'm not saying it's going to happen tomorrow. But it should happen quicker than what it currently is. It's for the better.
Also computers will provide better quality care, while may be more expensive at first.
Also I think it's a ticking bomb. All that is needed is a good framework and then it'll be raining everywhere. Just like "apps" and "iphone" "exploded". Even though it's absolutely pure aids and 99.9% of it should be nuked out of existence. It is what it is.
As a matter of fact, there's lots of deep rooted boomer logic that's entombed into EVERYTHING in the west, so uprooting that alone might be a battle on its own. Like all the "moral" dilemma shit and so on. The faster they die, the faster we can go do something useful.
A job that you actually enjoy instead of some incel tier science job lol.
A (blow)job that you actually enjoy.I don't understand this sentance, can you elab