I agree that tuition costs these days are ridiculous. I hope people can find a
balance between fulfillment through what they do and an agreeable lifestyle.
After about 10 years in the field I still enjoy what I do and I have been able
to survive in one of the most expensive cities (DC) in the country.
I would rather work a middle class income in something that I enjoy than be
miserable and own three boats. I know many miserable "wealthy" people and I'm
sure most of us work with doctors that have regrets. To each his own.
Rob
Rob Mays, CRA, OCT-C
Clinical Research
Ophthalmic Photographer
NEI/National Institutes of Health
10 Center Drive
Bethesda, MD 20892-2510
Robert.mays2@xxxxxxx
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Perhaps RIT should look at their 30K a year tuition relative to return My son's
13K a year education at Cal Poly in Engineering returned him a starting salary
of 90K and going up like a rocket...
D.
Denice Barsness, CRA, COMT, CDOS, FOPS
CPMC Dept of Ophthalmology/ The Eye Institute Ophthalmic Diagnostic Services
711 Van Ness Avenue Suite 250
San Francisco CA 94109
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