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thenewrevolutionary
March 16th, 2010 at 1:29 am
WELL,ITS TOTALLY RELATED TO THE AMOUNT OF GOLD THE NATION HAS!ALL THE GOLD IS MEASURED IN THE INTERNATIONAL MARKET BY A SINGLE UNIT(SAME FOR ALL THE COUNTRIES)AND THYEN THEY ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO MINT MONEY MORE THAN THE PRESCRIBED AMT. ( I HOPE ITS CORRECT ! )
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March 20th, 2010 at 5:40 pm
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Ellie
March 21st, 2010 at 1:57 am
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Marco - Yahoo
April 2nd, 2010 at 7:17 pm
You see the problem is:
You are not allowed to use proxies at school. It is a breach of your contract with the school. The use of proxies at your school will get you banned or expelled from the school.
Proxies can contain viruses, Trojans etc.. there is a reason why they are blocked.
Pangolin
April 2nd, 2010 at 9:58 pm
Surgeons are mean and angry people mostly bc they have to be at the hospital by 530AM to round on patients and get to the OR by 7. Plus gen surgeons are paid crap compared to the time they put in.
I am in med school now and you have to realize that you will make a ton, and I mean a ton of sacrifices. Say good bye to any kind of social life you think you might have. You lose your 20s to being a slave of medical school studying because unlike your comtemporaries who go to work 9-5 you will work longer hours at the hospital in 3rd and 4th year and you will work longer hours in the library 1st and 2nd year. Then when your day is finally over you get to go home and study some more. Then you lose your late 20s and early 30s to being a slave MD (aka resident). You'll be worked like a dog and paid like one too. 80 hours a week for $40k/year. After taxes that is about $7-8/hr considering you just paid $150-200k for your education (not including all of the interest on the $200k of loans that you also have to pay back). The you finally get to be an attending somewhere btw the ages of 31-37 depending on what you choose and now with a government that thinks socialized medicine is going to work you wont even be adequately compensated for the work you do as well as saying that you can no longer apply for loan deferment due to financial hardships during residency you have to start paying your loans back 6 months after you graduate from med school. Taking that into account you will probably be making less than minimum wage to work the hardest job in the world where you will need to stay in the hospital for 30 hours straight every 4th night when you are on call. You might as well work at Walmart.
If I had to do it again I would reconsider. Dont get me wrong, I love medicine, I love seeing patients and making a small or potentially large impact on their lives and I am extremely greatful to all of the patients that have let me talk to them or exam them over these past couple of years, but you need to be prepared for what it is really like. You will inevitably become bitter and jadded towards the medical system and towards certain patients even when they in no way deserve it. I have seen these changes in all 130 of my classmates from the 1st day until now (3 weeks from the end of 3rd year), this includes myself. A terrible system that is not conducive to living a normal human existance makes this so. Keep in mind that this is dealing with academic medicine, if you get out into the community and own your own office (which has its down sides) it is different. But you have to go through the gates of hell to get to that point.
Have a great day