 Here are the different ways that I made money in medical school, despite being a full-time student. Number one is working a desk job in my recreation center. Over the span of two years, I've made about $2,000. Number two is working as a referee in interim Euro leagues within my medical school, where I've made about $1,000 over the span of two to three semesters. Number three is working as a tutor both for the anatomy lab as well as the histology lab where I've made about $5,000 in just one semester. Number four is just taking the time to apply for scholarships. With four years of medical school, I was able to thankfully get about $10,000. And then finally, number five is starting a side hustle. This is something that I accidentally came across, but I started a blog where people are interested in what I had to recommend. Over time, I made that into a little bit more structured business, ultimately getting me about $20,000 to $30,000 over my four years of medical school. Now, if you enjoyed that breakdown and want more behind the scenes of what it looks like now as a full-time physician, go ahead, hit that like, subscribe, and follow for more content just like this one.