Should I go back to Medical school?

I would forgo medical school, and attempt to go to PA school in your situation. Unless you took out student loans for medical school in the Philippines, PA school won't know.

I personally enjoy my current job. I'm not jumping in jubilation, but it's a chill 9-4 job. Where I can come home, and have enough energy to do the hobbies I love. Pay is alright, and I have weekends and holidays to spend with my loved ones.

A lot of people are telling me the real world is difficult and WORK is hard in general. Family and friends want to nudge me back into medicine, and told me just to finish residency.... Think of the $$$$$

But honestly, doing great things and earning great $$$$$$ requires sweat and blood that I ran out of. Not sure where you are in this point in the pursuit of medicine, but I had a hunger too once. But the whole grind stone of it all, made me realize I want enough to afford a house, have time to make love with my SO, and be able to play Overwatch after work.

Getting to the point in primary care where you work 40 hours a week M-F requires a lot of effort. You still haven't pass class yet, did rotations, take boards... Let's not even get started on the life of residency.

PM me if you want to get an analyst position. I can't guarantee you anything, but I think I can help you out.

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