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crazyivan

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  1. sleepy, Dont get me wrong, I love the idea of writing off the student loan interest etc but I believe the following is true of writing off the interest payments (however these laws are always subject to change): You can only write off the interest payments for the first 60 months of repayment The write off in based on how much you make, the more you make the lesser the percentage you can write off. I am pretty sure this is how it works, but check for yourself.
  2. I believe DO school would require the following: 4 years of undergrad, 4 years DO school, and I think maybe 6 years of residency (unsure of this one) also anesthesiology slots are very very competative at the MD/DO level.
  3. Not to rain on your parade, however I have several friends with MBA's and pretty much it's not all that. Unless you are going to wharton business school or something of that caliber you probably better either know someone or currently be working somewhere that encourages the MBA for the next step in that corporate structure. Otherwise you might end up a sales rep with an MBA. All that said I have a friend who is just finishing up his MBA (on a weekend program) that has been working as a field agent for his company for the past 6 years who just took a job in sales for them. It's cold calling lead generation, with no salary however their average sales rep earns about 200K per year. Him landing this job had nothing to do with his MBA, he was just a top field rep that had seniority and got the job. just my 2 cents.

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