Friday, January 07, 2005

Sean Rotbart M.D.?

"What do you want to do when you grow up"? This question seems to be asked all the time of little kids, adolescents, and young adults. I know I've thought about this question more than my fair share of times in my youth. Ironically enough, numerous visits recently to my pediatrician, physical therapist, and chiropractor have lead to me to think about a future career in the medical field. Starting this year off in Anatomy and Physiology I was unaware of how interesting the study of the human body could be. It is such an intricate creation that functions so smoothly. This class was rumored to be one of the most difficult in the school, but I have found it nothing but fun studying for the Practicum's (fancy word for a test), and find myself with an acceptable grade in the class. Not only that but it's fun. I'm certainly not ruling out other options at this point, but the medical field is one I find fascinating. Especially if I attend the Air Force Academy. Four years of undergraduate work-Free, then five-six years in medical school-Free, and I come out with zero debt from college, and a job that pays six figures. A pretty good deal as far as I'm concerned.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes, because medicine is ultimately how many figures you receive. I'm so glad these are the kind of people that decide to become doctors! Yay!