I medicine a dogshit choice for someone with aspergers?

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after getting diagnosed I discarded it as a choice immediately, but I got interested in it again.

Is it really such a bad choice? I mean financially it's pretty bad, I don't really care about normies but everything else about it seems interesting.
 
can't tell if you're talking about taking medication or studying it.
 
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can't tell if you're talking about taking medication or studying it.
studying it

Seems more interesting than engineering but I guess you could find the same kind of knowledge in other biology fields
 
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studying it

Seems more interesting than engineering but I guess you could find the same kind of knowledge in other biology fields
all the primary career choices for it involve interacting with people.

but instead you could do pharmacology and specialize into medical research.
 
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after getting diagnosed I discarded it as a choice immediately, but I got interested in it again.

Is it really such a bad choice? I mean financially it's pretty bad, I don't really care about normies but everything else about it seems interesting.
Depends how bad.

Autism is such a stupid word on one hand you have Steve Jobs or just a slightly nerdy and or smart guy on the other hand you have Chris Chan.

It really depends how bad it is. If you just smart and awkward you will be seen as eccentric if your really autistic then its not a good idea. I wouldn't be a doctor because it takes 8-10 years of time. The money is great but basically it means you will always be a wage slave till 50. At least with coding or business majors you can kinda go off and do your own thing if your bored 5 years into a corporate setting (especially with coding or math its great for starting your own shit or diving into something different) if you invest 10 years into studying med its your life until 60. There's just no way to change it will be the thing that defines your life. If you know for sure then do it. But like with coding you can use it to do a bunch of different things
 
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studying it

Seems more interesting than engineering but I guess you could find the same kind of knowledge in other biology fields
If you enjoy it I would study it, aspergers shouldnt really effect it too much tbh if anything it might help as medicine requires alot of dedication. I guess might affect social and what not but tbh I dont think being a doctor really requires too much social stuff. If its really bad you could always go into more of a research based position.

Personally I wish I studies medicine myself seems alot more intresting than cucked cs.
 
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You don't need to treat people if you're uncomfortable with the interaction. You could work in the research field or something
 
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studying it

Seems more interesting than engineering but I guess you could find the same kind of knowledge in other biology fields
People who study medicine seem more NT than stemcels. But if you have decent grades, you're basically guaranteed to get a good job after medicine, so less networking and interviewing than with a stem degree. Not sure which one would be better for someone with legit autism. Probably none of them, just dont be autistic.
 
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Good luck trying to be a doctor with legit aspergers it will be hell / will be bad at your job
 
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first of all bro trust me, if you do medecine it's going to be so fucking hard (im doing pharmacy medecine but first year is al lcommon)

all your time will be studying if you wanna pass, and it's so fucking hard too

second of all, if you do medecine it won't be like in the TV doctor shows like in the US where everyone is cool and shit

my sister did some shifts at a hospital and its literal dog shit, full of illnesses and crazy people, it will be cortisol inducing, and u need to be a top doctor to get super high pay not worth it

tbh do like me, i choosed pharmacy and i will work in pharmaceautical companies later of open a lab where i do nothing and get paid, the pay will be high in both cases and i don't have to deal w ppl bullshit
its a win win situation
 
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all the primary career choices for it involve interacting with people.

but instead you could do pharmacology and specialize into medical research.
that's what i'm doing

if you do pharmacology and really work hard at the end of the years to get real good degrees you will get super high paying job where u literally do little work and get paid high

meanwhile in medecine u will be all day at the hospital in some cases and deal with crazy ppl and anxiety inducing ppl all day for a normal pay
 
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