Title | : | How Do I Pay for School Without Student Loans? |
Lasting | : | 7.49 |
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Views | : | 41 rb |
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This guy on the phone is so bull-💩 tho lmao Comment from : Dominic McCullough |
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Answer your family had money Comment from : Dominic McCullough |
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Amazing clip I work in healthcare (not md, PhD) and this is a super helpful clips for young students Great job Ramsey and co Comment from : Antonio Nutrition |
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If you get into med school and can’t finish That’s on you You messed up, so pay up Comment from : Alan-One |
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If you get into med school and can’t finish That’s on you You messed up, so pay up Comment from : Alan-One |
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If you get into med school and can’t finish That’s on you You messed up, so pay up Comment from : Alan-One |
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I hope I can go to law school at U Montana and it's tuition is only $11k per year Comment from : Eggs Zacksley |
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That’s how I’m going to med school for free Insurance company is paying for my full ride This is a blessing My opinion is go to a state school if you can get in and live with parents, don’t do a MD/PHD unless you love research Comment from : Latina in Medicine |
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Dave be a realist bro Comment from : Jim Podolski |
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I didnt go to med school but I did go into a graduate program for a skilled position Dave's advice is very blind Maybe this is how it was in the 50s 60s 70s but I think in the 80s we saw a shift and the 90s was kinda the nail in the coffin now it's just not realistic to do what dave says for med school Comment from : Sarah Shanahan |
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Go Gators! Comment from : John Colby |
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Become a PA, make bank & pay less tuition Comment from : Slide Girl |
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Dave MD advise is not that helpful Hospital corporations are not willing to cover tons of money 1yr in medical school cost me the same as my 4yrs in undergrad Comment from : loliwe moyo |
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Private college he had his parents pay for it Comment from : Ace |
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This future doctor needs to know some matters, thank you, please Etc He is 20brYears old and he is taking with and olderbrPerson Comment from : Ana Ostfriesland |
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There are lot of companies offering part time jobs paying for school if you get B grade or better Atleast in Houston medical center Comment from : ahmedsi |
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As someone who’s gonna graduate debt free my advice is to go to community, get scholarships and transfer and get more scholarships Comment from : Priscilla |
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Dude don’t go medical school It will set you back for years It’s easy to be doctor Just tell people to eat specie specific diet Fruits and veggies That’s all Here you go, you just became a doctor Comment from : CancerAxe |
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If he can get in to the New York school of medicine it’s all free!brA benefactor just donated $500 million to the school so that anyone capable of qualifying to go to the school will not have to pay a tuition so 100 free Comment from : Lu Jaramillo |
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Hey med student on a full ride scholarship here, if you have questions on how you can obtain this yourself or how to minimize costs while you're in medical school (med school costs are not just tuition), feel free to hit me up on Instagram @mdeadlifts Comment from : Jesse Mendoza |
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Join the military Great opportunities in the medical field Full disclosure: I'm retired US Army Comment from : jvolstad |
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My daughter got through undergrad debt free by getting full-tuition scholarships from the closest university and living at home Now she's in med school and there are no scholarships but she's still home and commutes I think that's the best we can do There will be a load of debt at the end but she will also have great earning power in a respected field Her dream is worth it It's not all about money, all the time! Comment from : Sherry Palmer |
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Dave is just out of his element on this one lol Comment from : Silver Lining Reviews |
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0:17 I quit my job with the help of, bp a i d t o b e h o m e c o m/b Comment from : harry potter |
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Haha I go to UF (we’re in Gainesville, not Tallahassee, that’s where the enemy is) and actually we’re one of the rare exceptions where it’s easy to go here and graduate debt-free because the state of Florida has a Bright Futures program where we get 100 of our tuition covered by the state if we have certain grades and test scores from high school So most of my friends and I get our tuition paid for through that Also our state has a program where parents can purchase a Florida Prepaid plan when their child is born and they can pre-pay for 4 years of tuition and some years of housing, etc at the price that it was the year their child was born and it will apply at any public school in Florida I was born in 2000 and my parents did this with the 2000 prices I will graduate from UF debt free and have money left over to help pay for grad school I am blessed but most are not in this situation and most states don’t do this Comment from : Sam Berens |
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I watch fave a lot and I always hate when he says go shopping for med school No they shop for you I still don’t think he grasp the concept on how competitive professional degrees can be for admission Comment from : Zach Walters |
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0:10 I can finally enjoy life thanks to, bp a i d t o b e h o m e c o m/b Comment from : Faruk Ahomed |
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Cancel Comment from : Joseph Boring |
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People absolutely do care where their doctors, lawyers, CPAs and other professionals go to school It might not be fair, and it very likely doesn't have much correlation to actual outcomes, but yes it absolutely matters for acceptance into practices and how many patients prefer to see you Comment from : L Webster |
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This is my exact question Comment from : AlinaGeorgina |
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Dave- I should have corrected you and said that I go to Florida State, but if I’m being honest I was pretty nervous Anyways, I’m thankful for the great advice and I plan on going to the cheapest med school I get acceptance into Comment from : Andres Smith |
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He’s probably at FSU I went to FIU and FAU My hubby is a invasive cardiologist and went to University of South Florida Med School, he’s doing pretty well Comment from : Tania Martinez |
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go gators!!!! Comment from : bhs |
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I already know, Deliver Pizzas baby Comment from : jks211 |
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I paid for tuition & fees at a CA community college with a part time, minimum wage job, transferred to a state school and had most of the tuition waived by Cal veteran fee waiver, paid for the rest with hourly waged internships and graduated in 6 years total with 0 debt, I mostly lived at home Now I'm 5 years into a fully funded PhD (earned an MS along the way) I will finish my PhD before age 30 with thousands in the bank, even more invested and 0 debt Comment from : Nicholas Aybar |
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Out of everything to become debt free on school is definitely the most challenging I have to say I was not very impressed with debt free degree I have applied for over 100 scholarships and have not one a single one I have had my mom who is an English teacher for 30 years proof read them and she told me she thought they were good essays but I still have not won any yet There are other good applicants out there that are also giving it there all to win scholarships Once winter break comes back I will apply for more but I have lost the drive after not winning a single scholarship so far Comment from : Jake And Sarah Health Nuts |
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How to pay for pt school Realistically with a student that has undergraduate debt Comment from : mauve |
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Do Not end up with primary care You'll end up with with 300k+debt making 180k max you wont even touch the interest Comment from : Joshua |
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Just google 'cheapest medical schools' and apply to them Comment from : dkgong |
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Easy Don't go to college Comment from : We Win |
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Like many things, Dave has no real clue and is just saying something to say something Read some of the MDs and MD students also posting here they know Comment from : Angry Arkie |
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Students: I'm going for a Masters or PhD because higher salary Comment from : LittleMopeHead |
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Kind of unrealistic with trying to be debt free with a medical degree which racks up too much debt 💀💀💀 Comment from : Umair Ahmad |
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There is also the Health Professions Scholarship program (HPSP) through the Navy, Air Force, or Army in which they will pay for you to go to med school in the US plus a stipend for living expenses with a commitment to 4 years of active duty after you graduate Comment from : Bryan Campos |
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Just what I needed this morning Comment from : gbmorones |
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The media is telling you to sign up for FAFSA asap Comment from : Billy |
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Mmmm as a medical student, good luck with this advice Comment from : Uni_verse |
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Student loan crisis is an education problem It's a lack of financial education problem Comment from : ellsters |
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The only thing I might disagree with is that I sometimes look at a doctor's degree for a more specialize procedure Gen physician I usually don't care Comment from : M Moye |
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This is good info for any college situation Comment from : George Moss |
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Misguided and tone deaf response Comment from : William Baker |
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Going to med school debt free unless your parents pay for it is really not possible brbrIts a huge risk though bc you may not graduate/pass boards/want to be a doctor Comment from : J B |
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Dave's advice is great for treating the symptom the disease is medical school being so ridiculously expensive people in the medical profession are a huge help to society why does it cost so much to be helpful to society, and how do we reduce those costs? Comment from : sumo bowler |
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I've always thought about calling in and asking Dave this: I figure that your reasoning for being okay with folks taking on mortgages is that mortgages are unrealistic to pay in cash Assuming that is the logic (I could be wrong), why doesn't this same logic extend to medical school and law school? You can tell Dave always goes to great pains to avoid outright saying, "You have to pay for med school in cash," because he probably subconsciously knows how ridiculous that sounds But at the same time, he can't say the converse of that because it would go against his principles I think Dave needs to make exceptions for reasonably sound decisions on professional schoolsbrbrAlso Dave is way wrong about law school He doesn't care where you get your law degree from, but virtually every other employer of lawyers does care Prestige really does matter Yale Law at $150k debt is a much, much better deal than low-tier state law school for free Comment from : Asher Mitchell |
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These mf ads are stupid af, but they’re making my boy Ramsey money so I can’t be mad Comment from : Alex Sanchez J |
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Finishing school without any debt would be a blessing! Comment from : Dandy Finance |
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Do NOT do the MD PhD programs unless you want to do research, please Comment from : Kyle Boulanger |
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Dave’s plan to get through college debt free is possible for the average 20k a year degree, but its kind of unrealistic to go to med school totally debt free only people that already have wealthy families it is possible no matter how many grants and scholarships you get it won’t cover 100 , that is why he never has a clear cut answer for this specific question, even when he was on Ben shapiros show when Ben asked the same thing about med school his answer was only philosophical, i get it , borrowing goes against his principles and he also won’t tell the guy straight up don’t go to med school if you can’t pay for it, but deep down he knows going through medschool debt free unless you are rich is very unlikely Comment from : John Lopez |
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Listen to this show everydayits a prescription Comment from : Geoffrey Mungai |
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decent advise Comment from : Tohn Smith |
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Med student here - DO NOT go MD/PhD just because it's free It's a waste of time and NIH funding That's an extra FOUR years of school just to not pay for it That's FOUR years of attending salary Go to a state MD school I am also part of a 3 year MD program (there aren't many, but they're there), which is another year of attending salarybrbrDo NOT go into the military because it's free med school You will owe 4-7 (depending on residency length) years in the military During that time, you will make MUCH less than if you were a community physicianbrbrAs the white coat investor says - live like a resident for 2-5 years after med school to pay off your loans Refinance your loans to a low rate Do not rely on PSLF Comment from : Josh McGough, MD |
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Be smart, promising, and charming enough that the school pays you to come there Comment from : CE McKenney |
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Or 500k Comment from : Lachoneus9000 |
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He's in Tallahassee He's probably at FSU I'll bet he's a Nole Comment from : K Karma S |
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The gold standard is to be born in a country that cares about their citizens, and so the tax payer covers it Comment from : millsathn |
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Florida tuition was 6200 dollars though your government grant covers that! Med school is a lot more Comment from : Isaiah Philson |
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Not everyone has parents 🙄 Comment from : Vanessa the Urban Tarot Goddess |
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Imagine having to pay for university Comment from : Farkas Ambrus |
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You really don't get to choose where you go Med School The acceptance rates for most schools is tiny 60 of Med School applicants year after year get rejected from all schools 60" DO NOT GET IN The average applicant applies to some 25 - 35 schools You take your acceptance wherever you get it Comment from : Yetizod1 |
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For undergrad, dual enrollment is a huge hack Comment from : Brendan Evan |
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Don’t quickly dismiss that military idea The vast majority refuse to do it but it pays off massively Comment from : Jay |
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There are plenty of schools that have low tuitions If you're looking for lower cost look at online university Comment from : TheNewAc 18 |
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household income: $150k /yearbrrent: $1000/mobrcar loan: nonebrbrschool loans still too much debt sucks, always Comment from : Benjamin |
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I did exactly what this guy did and graduated debt free I’m so glad I don’t have to worry about debt like my friends who graduated from the same school with over 100k+ in debt, just do exactly what Dave says, go in-state, live with your parents, and work a decent $13-15/hr job and you can pay your way through most in state colleges Comment from : SubZeroEric |
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Go to work for a couple of years and start med school after you save up enough for tuition Comment from : kuzjoe |
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The problem with the education system today is they don't tell you the downside for taking out FAFSA loans In fact, they oftentimes discourage any discussion, by demanding you take out FAFSA before sitting down and even discussing a future It's ludicrous and I wish I would've known My guidance counselor never told me anything about interest rates or costs Comment from : Jays Philosophy |
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I'm going to school for counseling and psychology and I have found creative ways to pay for it I will be done with my masters in late 2022-early 2023 with no debt I completely agree with Dave, I would rather take an extra year or two to graduate debt free than graduate on time and pay back loans for 20+years I'm working on getting more scholarships right now to help with the final stint of my education I commend this young man for being willing to do it Comment from : Living In My Now |
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#2,#2,#4 Comment from : Ashman Resells |
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He's in Tally not GainesvilleThat's Florida State not University of Florida Seminole not Gator Big difference Surprised he didn't care enough to correct that GO GATORS! Comment from : Quintilin Q Jackson |
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Best is to go in state Work as much as physically possible during summer and do not throw your money away Get with local hospitals, rural hospitals and look at those which pay for schooling The college you went through at the University of Florida is the resource that should be helping you with those options That is part of what your tuition pays for They are a resource for all that information Comment from : InsideOutside UpsideDown |
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Run a 44 forty yard dash, have a 40 inch vertical leap, a sweat jumpshot, be extremely smart, or be like 98 of us- Work a lot Comment from : ny_kia31 |
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Could also look for a new program, some schools starting can have free or 50 tuition that are trying to get started Comment from : Gary Dubs |
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As someone who went to FSU I take offense to him saying the caller is from UF when he’s calling from Tallahassee where FSU and FAMU are located 😂 Comment from : Mouthy Mensch |
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Even with Dave's answer it seems like the vast vast vast majority of people have to borrow money to go to med school It is just way too expensive Sure there is some small percentage of people that can figure out some combination of scholarships and work study or some other deal - but the reality is that it is nearly impossible to get through med school without substantial debt Comment from : Corey Burnett |
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Work for a year or two, store up cash and pay for it that way Comment from : E W |
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Work for it! Comment from : Longhorns Texas |
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Medical school is tough since many people will need loans due to the cost Try to get as much scholarships ls and grants, fill out that FAFSA and see how much the medical school will cost at certain universities Comment from : Gabster |
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UF is a great choice for medical school Shands hospital is considered to be a great med center for med students I didn’t go to UF nor get a degree in medicine so I can’t speak from experience but I know someone who transferred to UF while in med school I hope he had a high SAT or ACT score and got the bright futures scholarship That scholarship is the best one in Florida I was one point off on my ACT to get the 75 bright features scholarship Best of luck Andres Comment from : Chris Garner |
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if I was you I would just go to a cheaper school U can do what he suggested but remember it is not easy getting into those programs especially for me school you must be a top notch student Comment from : Queen Kristal |
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Work hard and make money Comment from : Jade Trading |
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I’m pretty sure the military has its own medical school too Uniformed Services School of Health Sciences I believe It’s an option Comment from : ArmyRetGuy |
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Go to Berea College You don't pay tuition Comment from : Cole |
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