Why is engineering better than medical?
Firstly, this is true because of the nature of the job and the larger good one does as a medical practitioner. Secondly, the number of engineering pass-outs every year is higher than the number of jobs being generated. Doctors, on the other hand, can get jobs easily as pass-outs of good colleges are limited in number.
Is engineering easy than medical?
Engineering is conceptually more difficult. There is not a single concept in medical school more difficult than freshman physics. The volume of information in medical school however is way more than undergraduate engineering.
Why did you choose engineering over medicine?
I chose engineering simply because of fun, challenge, and having decent salary for BS degree. I used to think about becoming a med doctor when I was young, but was too chicken to take it. If I didn’t have a chance to translate for a family in the hospital for a month, I wouldn’t see the beauty of medicine. Medicine is more meaningful to me.
What motivates you to pursue a medical career?
The mechanics of medicine are fascinating. That said, your motivation for pursuing a career in medicine shouldn’t be entirely scientific, one medical student believes. “Before undergrad, I wanted to be a doctor because I liked science and helping people,” said Avi Levy, a first-year medical student at Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Does being a doctor get boring after engineering?
Always smile guys when at work, you atleast have one. Why i am saying this – i have few doctors in family and the job is as stressfull if not more than engineering and YES it does get as boring as engineering. Ultimate satisfaction is as big a fantasy as you had with engineering.
Can I become a physician with an engineering degree?
Youll find that most physicians greatly value people who give up pure engineering careers to enter medicine with goals of developing new medical technology. And, candidly, who better to do that than an experienced engineer-physician.