MD or T6 JD - which is more credited
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Date: May 30th, 2012 11:30 PM Author: lemon abusive theatre becky
Enough jokes at your expense.
MD in Radiology/optho/anesthesia/Derm/ent/ER/path/plastics or t6 jd in biglaw.
Who wins?
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Date: May 31st, 2012 1:29 PM Author: startled wine ladyboy shrine
HY JD is better than any non Harvard, Duke, Hopkins medical school.
Other than that, the shittiest medical schools are more prestigious than the top law schools.
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Date: June 1st, 2012 3:01 PM Author: scarlet legal warrant telephone
You also have to consider opportunity costs. Law school is three years. If you go the medical school route, it is a bare minimum of eight years before you get $$$, and some specialties are significantly longer than that. And tuition at medical school is more expensive in most cases, so there is a lot more debt (and typically interest accumulates on the debt during residency, since most residents can't afford to make their loan payments on a resident's salary).
My guess is that when you factor in the years of lost income during school/residency and additional debt, a lawyer who goes biglaw->bigfed/inhouse will do better over the course of their career than a doctor in IM or peds, for example.
And while lawyers may flame out of biglaw, it's typically because they found another job with better quality of life. And not only is the quality of life SPS for many medical specialties, but they don't even have the option of "flaming out." If you are a neurosurgeon that gets sick of 60 hour weeks and being married to your pager, what are you supposed to do? Quit and go work at McDonald's? Sure, a doctor in ROAD specialty will pwn all lawyers except for maybe biglaw partners, but most MD students won't get ROAD even at the very best medical schools. So yeah, on average MD>>JD, but not to the extreme that people take it on xoxo.
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