🩺 The Big Question: Would You Choose It Again?

:cross_mark: No, not again.

To be honest, medicine was never really my cup of tea. Somehow, I ended up in it — maybe by chance, maybe by circumstance.
But as the saying goes, “Love what you do until you can do what you love.”
That’s the mindset I carry forward. I’m trying to make peace with the path I’m on, even if it wasn’t my first choice.

No, not again. Dentistry wasn’t my best career choice.
Because I liked biology I went for BDS, but the scope of BDS is not great and I would have done better if I had gone for an MBA or Nutritionist course. They both are more interesting.

Yes, I would still choose medicine despite the challenges, it’s a journey that gives purpose, strength, and the chance to truly make a difference.

No not again.

I would chose something which gives me peace , work life balance and most importantly major returns to what we have invested : time , money and hard work.

I have learnt a lot during my medical journey and it made me more confident however if given a time machine , I would not choose medicine again :upside_down_face:

I’ve discovered that I love teaching more than treating so I would rather go for teaching and do something my heart says …

Actually I have faced this I would still chose medicine even people judge you for not clearing a particular exam and they taunt it becomes a routine and u feel like burden

yes every time because facing the challenges will make us more strong and the situations we face will make us to become stronger in the future. and we will become unbreakable by facing these challenges. And this will boost our internal strength and in future i can proudly say that i can face any challenge easily. As i have seen more critical challenges than these.

Never!!!

Why to repeat the same drama again???

I’m a pharmacist, I would definitely not do this again if ever given a chance.

Yes, may be not sure. But i am happy with my decision what i got.

Not again

No, not again