If you have a means of support (the financial means), a spouse that won't be working because he/she will have to take care of the house, the kids, you and everything else.
Of course you do!!
Yes, plus 12+ years of college and medical school.
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In my opinion you should get married when you are ready to start a family. If you are planning to start a family with someone and you are in school as long as you have a decent amount of saving go for it!
No because time is not a thing to freeze
As a doctor I can easily tell you that the income for first year medical school is ZERO. In fact during the whole of medical school YOU pay them to teach YOU. You earn NOTHING, not a cent! You only start to earn money when you graduate and get a job as a licensed medical doctor. (I'm a licensed medical doctor)
Charles Drew decided to go to medical school and his idea was supported by his family.
so you can know how to be one.diuidcsnuvudxionpeaw
Charles Drew decided to go to medical school and his family supported that.
By concentrating while working, paying attention in medical school and during your internship/residency, and by knowing your procedures well.
In the United States:Years of post-high school education:Undergraduate College (4 years)Medical School - D.O. or M.D (4 years)Family Medicine Residency (3 years)Passing the Family Medicine Board Certification examStandardized tests required for all medical students (D.O. or M.D.) in the United States:MCAT - during college, to get into medical schoolUSMLE Step I and/or COMLEX Level 1 - after 2 years of medical schoolCOMLEX Level II and/or USMLE Step II CK (computer test) - during year 3 of medical schoolUSMLE Step II CS (live patient visit sessions) - during year 3 of medical schoolUSMLE Step III and/or COMLEX Level III - during residencymoney:public medical school costs around $22000 a year but loans and scholarships are availableUSMLE and/or COMLEX testing totals several thousand dollarsduring residency you earn around $40-50,000/yearaverage starting salary of family doctors: $145,000/yearaverage salary of family doctors: $198,000/yearsources:personal experience and knowledge (after 3.5 years of medical school)http://www.cejkasearch.com/compensation/amga physician compensation survey.htminformation thought to be accurate as of Feb 2010