Median@T2...
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:15 pm
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You sound like the prime candidate to drop out and do something more worthwhile.Anonymous User wrote:Median at (very) low-ranked T2. I had hoped to be somebody...important, once upon a time. Now, I'll just settle for Shitlaw, if I can get even get there, with over half the class unable to find legal work.
At least my wife is in medical school in the same city as me, most likely entering primary care or psychiatry, which should start her off in this region around 170-200k post-residency. The best I can hope for is to find some job in ShitLaw and try to supplement her income.
I know I should be grateful, but living off a joint gross income of say, 200-250k just sounds depressing, when we have about 200k in total loans.
-_-Anonymous User wrote:Median at (very) low-ranked T2. I had hoped to be somebody...important, once upon a time. Now, I'll just settle for Shitlaw, if I can get even get there, with over half the class unable to find legal work.
At least my wife is in medical school in the same city as me, most likely entering primary care or psychiatry, which should start her off in this region around 170-200k post-residency. The best I can hope for is to find some job in ShitLaw and try to supplement her income.
I know I should be grateful, but living off a joint gross income of say, 200-250k (not to mention the 4 years of residency before that) just sounds depressing, when we have about 200k in total loans.
.rayiner wrote:-_-Anonymous User wrote:Median at (very) low-ranked T2. I had hoped to be somebody...important, once upon a time. Now, I'll just settle for Shitlaw, if I can get even get there, with over half the class unable to find legal work.
At least my wife is in medical school in the same city as me, most likely entering primary care or psychiatry, which should start her off in this region around 170-200k post-residency. The best I can hope for is to find some job in ShitLaw and try to supplement her income.
I know I should be grateful, but living off a joint gross income of say, 200-250k (not to mention the 4 years of residency before that) just sounds depressing, when we have about 200k in total loans.
Anonymous User wrote:And, really, 200-250k/year is not a lot of money, especially while we serve our debt-load over the decade post-graduation.
What do most Biglaw/transfers to in-house/whatever make at peak career?bk187 wrote:Anonymous User wrote:And, really, 200-250k/year is not a lot of money, especially while we serve our debt-load over the decade post-graduation.
Primary care even in a major market won't pay anywhere near 200K. Your wife's best shot at success is to be hired at Kaiser since health care reform has ruined any chance of a successful private practice. Kaiser will pay $130K max to new grads. I would recommend she try for a specialty because it's a rough market out there for medicine as well.Anonymous User wrote:Median at (very) low-ranked T2. I had hoped to be somebody...important, once upon a time. Now, I'll just settle for Shitlaw, if I can get even get there, with over half the class unable to find legal work.
At least my wife is in medical school in the same city as me, most likely entering primary care or psychiatry, which should start her off in this region around 170-200k post-residency. The best I can hope for is to find some job in ShitLaw and try to supplement her income.
I know I should be grateful, but living off a joint gross income of say, 200-250k (not to mention the 4 years of residency before that) just sounds depressing, when we have about 200k in total loans upon completion.
I will do no such thingAnonymous User wrote:Primary care even in a major market won't pay anywhere near 200K. Your wife's best shot at success is to be hired at Kaiser since health care reform has ruined any chance of a successful private practice. Kaiser will pay $130K max to new grads. I would recommend she try for a specialty because it's a rough market out there for medicine as well.Anonymous User wrote:Median at (very) low-ranked T2. I had hoped to be somebody...important, once upon a time. Now, I'll just settle for Shitlaw, if I can get even get there, with over half the class unable to find legal work.
At least my wife is in medical school in the same city as me, most likely entering primary care or psychiatry, which should start her off in this region around 170-200k post-residency. The best I can hope for is to find some job in ShitLaw and try to supplement her income.
I know I should be grateful, but living off a joint gross income of say, 200-250k (not to mention the 4 years of residency before that) just sounds depressing, when we have about 200k in total loans upon completion.
Anonymous User wrote:Median at (very) low-ranked T2. I had hoped to be somebody...important, once upon a time. Now, I'll just settle for Shitlaw, if I can get even get there, with over half the class unable to find legal work.
At least my wife is in medical school in the same city as me, most likely entering primary care or psychiatry, which should start her off in this region around 170-200k post-residency. The best I can hope for is to find some job in ShitLaw and try to supplement her income.
I know I should be grateful, but living off a joint gross income of say, 200-250k (not to mention the 4 years of residency before that) just sounds depressing, when we have about 200k in total loans upon completion.
Loan payments on $200k of debt is about $45,000 pre-tax. So even after servicing your debt you've got the equivalent of a $150-$200k/year household income. Ie: triple to quadruple the national median household income. Even relatively, you're a huge tool.Anonymous User wrote:It's all relative. While I may be somewhat comfortable financially in the future, I have a fulfilling career in ShitLaw awaiting me, and that is the best one can hope for, with plenty of students looking for cashier jobs and substitute teaching.rayiner wrote:-_-Anonymous User wrote:Median at (very) low-ranked T2. I had hoped to be somebody...important, once upon a time. Now, I'll just settle for Shitlaw, if I can get even get there, with over half the class unable to find legal work.
At least my wife is in medical school in the same city as me, most likely entering primary care or psychiatry, which should start her off in this region around 170-200k post-residency. The best I can hope for is to find some job in ShitLaw and try to supplement her income.
I know I should be grateful, but living off a joint gross income of say, 200-250k (not to mention the 4 years of residency before that) just sounds depressing, when we have about 200k in total loans.
And, really, 200-250k/year is not a lot of money, especially while we serve our debt-load over the decade post-graduation.
You are a lucky bastard... most of your classmates will not have such good luck. You not being able to get a job isn't going to be life or death for your family. You don't have a lot of pressure other than the notion that "the man should make more money than the woman."Anonymous User wrote:Median at (very) low-ranked T2. I had hoped to be somebody...important, once upon a time. Now, I'll just settle for Shitlaw, if I can get even get there, with over half the class unable to find legal work.
At least my wife is in medical school in the same city as me, most likely entering primary care or psychiatry, which should start her off in this region around 170-200k post-residency. The best I can hope for is to find some job in ShitLaw and try to supplement her income.
I know I should be grateful, but living off a joint gross income of say, 200-250k (not to mention the 4 years of residency before that) just sounds depressing, when we have about 200k in total loans upon completion.
130k? That's completely false.Anonymous User wrote:Primary care even in a major market won't pay anywhere near 200K. Your wife's best shot at success is to be hired at Kaiser since health care reform has ruined any chance of a successful private practice. Kaiser will pay $130K max to new grads. I would recommend she try for a specialty because it's a rough market out there for medicine as well.Anonymous User wrote:Median at (very) low-ranked T2. I had hoped to be somebody...important, once upon a time. Now, I'll just settle for Shitlaw, if I can get even get there, with over half the class unable to find legal work.
At least my wife is in medical school in the same city as me, most likely entering primary care or psychiatry, which should start her off in this region around 170-200k post-residency. The best I can hope for is to find some job in ShitLaw and try to supplement her income.
I know I should be grateful, but living off a joint gross income of say, 200-250k (not to mention the 4 years of residency before that) just sounds depressing, when we have about 200k in total loans upon completion.
Hmmm. Shoulda been a dermatologistAnonymous User wrote:130k? That's completely false.Anonymous User wrote:Primary care even in a major market won't pay anywhere near 200K. Your wife's best shot at success is to be hired at Kaiser since health care reform has ruined any chance of a successful private practice. Kaiser will pay $130K max to new grads. I would recommend she try for a specialty because it's a rough market out there for medicine as well.Anonymous User wrote:Median at (very) low-ranked T2. I had hoped to be somebody...important, once upon a time. Now, I'll just settle for Shitlaw, if I can get even get there, with over half the class unable to find legal work.
At least my wife is in medical school in the same city as me, most likely entering primary care or psychiatry, which should start her off in this region around 170-200k post-residency. The best I can hope for is to find some job in ShitLaw and try to supplement her income.
I know I should be grateful, but living off a joint gross income of say, 200-250k (not to mention the 4 years of residency before that) just sounds depressing, when we have about 200k in total loans upon completion.
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