@VMT
“We have to understand that the average engineer likely doesn’t have the endurance or mindset to pursue a medical degree, where the payoff only starts after about 11+ years of slogging vs. as little as 4 years for an engineering degree. The intelligence of the average engineer might also be slightly lower than the average doctor as well.”
Really?
An engineering education provides the foundation to go in many different directions. It’s true that most engineers are not rich, particularly if one remains more technical rather than pursuing sales or management. But, that’s a choice.
I don’t think the section you quoted is a bad thing, or inaccurate. Most life sciences majors don’t have the endurance or stamina to become a doctor, either, after all.