How to Go to Medical School for (Almost) Free
Attending medical school seems to get more expensive every year. But it's still possible to only pay dimes on the dollar for your education.
Attending medical school seems to get more expensive every year. But it's still possible to only pay dimes on the dollar for your education.
Answering questions on what to do with the whole life insurance policy your parents gave you, filing taxes as a med student, and whether to sell a fully paid off house if you are moving for residency.
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