Asking for another...question about payback of med school loans..

<p>MiamiDAP, Thanks for making me feel great :). For years, I not only supported myself but also my child with $50,000 per year (in today’s dollar) and we were doing just fine. No, we were not receiving reduced lunch or living in project housing just in case you are wondering. I was actually a young professional just like your daughter will be (plus a little kid to raise). Sure, there are lots of things in this world we don’t know, but it does not means they don’t exist.</p>

<p>BTW, if you can just stop telling us again and again that a 4.0 is easier than getting passing scores in med school-and kids don’t get 4.0 because they did not aim high or did not work hard enough-that will be very much appreciated. We have not heard anybody in my kid’s school had an 4.0-rumors are there is none in the past 30+ years. We do hear kids won Rhode scholarship quite often-almost every year. Would you believe it yourself that all these Rhode scholars did not achieve a 4.0 because they did not work hard?</p>