u/mozedi

i got into sgu and idk what to pick.

im coming straight out of high school and im doing the 6 yr track at Northumbria. ive heard some really diverse opinions on the school and i do want to end up in medicine. its either sgu and an md, a medical school with an mbbs which also takes 6 yrs in my home country, or i stay in canada and attend uni there.

i just want to hear honest opinions and no marketing bs please. also how is it at a school. i did hear that most students end up staying a yr at grenada and the rest of its j usa/ the uk. is it a good school.

I also know that medschool is gonna be hard regardless where i go and most students only ever go to one medschool but like, is it really as hard as people say, im aware of the high drop out rate but i know so many people that have gone to sgu and came out as doctors and none of them had a bad experience about it

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u/mozedi — 8 days ago

im new to pretty much everything, ive lived in a third world country pretty much my whole life which has pretty much no jobs for anyone under 18 and ive made 10k over the course of 3yrs just freelancing with my dad doing renovations in houses and window cleaning with no goal in sight(probably the worst thing i could have done)

now come may i finish high school and go into uni in either the uk (medschool) or canada( bio), havent rly decided yet but im sure theyre both the same. I dont really have anything paying for my uni except for scholarships and student loans and my goal is to learn to make money over this summer since i have nothing to do so when i start uni i dont need to deal with the stress of not having a source of income.

its pretty obvious but i feel like financial freedom is probably the best thing anyone can have in their life and i want to achieve it as fast as possible.

i do know what i have to do is work a job, spend less save more and invest. i get the first 3 aspects but i have no clue what to invest in or how to. im pretty sure everything on youtubes overhyped and overdone but i want to get insight from people who have actually made something and not just yapping for clicks and views on youtube.

really anything would help, i have until pretty much september to learn what to do and maybe from there its pretty much about employing what ive learnt

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u/mozedi — 23 days ago