Re: Filter
Yeah, I remember that with pre-med. I felt like I only really started learning anything useful when I got to the Army. The base helps a lot when you do get to the practical stuff but it takes a long time.
Talking longterm careers you're more likely to get personal contact with people with nursing. Doctoring you definitely can but it really depends which route you go and where you get hired. In a hospital you barely spend any time talking to patients even in ER where you have a lot of information collection happening. Family medicine and small clinics like this are really the exception. Of course here the clinic's the easiest place to get a job because we want people who get the whole pocket dimension, coming and going, not always human thing, so a lot of the career advice when I wss looking for jobs doesn't apply.