 most people go to medical school in order to get rich and make a whole bunch of money. Now, I honestly think that this isn't true. This notion of doctors making tons of money, you know, certainly is not the case here in the UK. And then even in the US and Canada, most medical students take on huge, huge, huge loans in order to attend medical school, and they pay off those loans for many years to come moving forward. Now, don't get me wrong, doctors definitely get paid a decent salary. But I do think it's in proportion to how many hours they end up working at the hospital, how stressful the job is, etc. And of course, the money that you need to pay back from taking on your loans for studying for such a long degree. There's so many other jobs where you can make way more money way faster than going to medical school. I also think that if you don't really enjoy medicine and have a passion for medicine, it's going to be hard to continue that motivation and that work ethic for such a long period of time. So as a result, I think anyone who's going into medicine, just with the intent of getting rich is a bit misinformed, and they're probably going to have a really difficult time keeping up with all the demands of medical school. And then, you know, the demands of actually being a doctor once they start working.