YoungRichNigga
"We ain't making it past 21" - Juice Wrld
- Joined
- Apr 10, 2020
- Posts
- 1,425
- Reputation
- 1,713
As I am finishing up my college applications, I'm starting to think about what careers I should pursue to moneymaxx. I have a strong interest in the engineering field and opted to major in aerospace engineering/computer engineering for most of the colleges I applied to.
But I also wanted to do dentistry maybe as a backup since I already have some knowledge in the field due to looksmaxing, going to agga/mse providers, reading books about facial growth and teeth, ect. But the downslide to persue dentisry is that I would have to spend 4 more years in school and possible end up with 300k in debt when I get out, probably by the time im 26 years old. But after I get out I will be making 130k a year and assuming my income grows by 5% yearly I will be making 200k+ by the time im in my late 30s.
Also, my parents would be paying for the majority of my dental school tuition if I was to go, and also I would be going to an in-state school and apply for the FAFSA scholarship to lower my tuition for regular college.
And also going into the dental industry, I will have my own work schedule, work whenever I want, be the boss of my own facility, and improve my own career, ect.
But I also wanted to do dentistry maybe as a backup since I already have some knowledge in the field due to looksmaxing, going to agga/mse providers, reading books about facial growth and teeth, ect. But the downslide to persue dentisry is that I would have to spend 4 more years in school and possible end up with 300k in debt when I get out, probably by the time im 26 years old. But after I get out I will be making 130k a year and assuming my income grows by 5% yearly I will be making 200k+ by the time im in my late 30s.
Also, my parents would be paying for the majority of my dental school tuition if I was to go, and also I would be going to an in-state school and apply for the FAFSA scholarship to lower my tuition for regular college.
And also going into the dental industry, I will have my own work schedule, work whenever I want, be the boss of my own facility, and improve my own career, ect.