USMLE AND MEDICAL STUDENTS STRUGGLING FINANCIALLY
It is a common question asked whether USMLE costs a lot and if it is possible for medical students with average financial status to afford it. The answer is yes, and this is how you should do USMLE.
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It is a common question asked whether USMLE costs a lot and if it is possible for medical students with average financial status to afford it. The answer is yes, and this is how you should do USMLE.
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If you are experiencing financial difficulties, consider asking friends or family for a loan you can repay gradually. This should be your first step. Some people may find it challenging to repay the loan if they do not match into residency.
However, life is all about taking risks and, as a doctor, you can take this risk knowing that you can earn enough money to pay back the monthly instalments. If you can not take this step, you can reach out to the organization of doctors of your country in the U.S.
who usually financially help deserving students through the whole process of USMLE.If you fail there, you can start training or a job in your home country and continue the journey of USMLE. Studying for the USMLE while working can be quite a challenge, but it is a feasible feat.
Certain countries have government jobs that offer relaxed working hours, which in turn allows for ample time to dedicate to studying for the USMLE. With dedication and a strategic approach, one can successfully balance both work and study.
I suggest working in some peripheral hospitals where you have less load of patients and you can manage time to study for USMLE. If the earnings are insufficient to pursue USMLE, you can try to go to Dubai, United Arab Emirates and even Ireland.
Dubai and the United Arab Emirates have straightforward registration examinations with their health authority, and Ireland just needs to complete an internship and IELTS with a total score of 7.0. You can earn enough money to not only pursue USMLE but can even send family too.
Remember, USMLE is a very long journey; it needs persistence. It's understandable if you feel discouraged by negative stories and examples others share. However, it's important to remember that everyone's journey is unique, and what may have prevented them may not apply to you.
Keep pushing forward and stay persistent in your efforts. You've got this!
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