Dave Ramsey
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I don't know what's available in the Philly area, but they're out there.
If you could even an online thing and knock out half of your to one of your two years and, you know, during that time, finish up being debt free, have your emergency fund and start saving towards the thirty four thousand and cash flow while working and making 80.
That sounds ideal to me.
Then the third possibility is some big move because your $3,900 goes with you wherever you are.
So the bulk of your income is going to follow you no matter what because that's the disability income.
So if you could go make $30,000 working weekends building decks.
and move to a city where you could have an inexpensive master's program and finish this thing up for 34K in two years, that's 17 a year.
You could do that.
Okay.
What's the nature of your disability?
Okay.
So maybe building decks is a bad example.
Okay.
With a jacked up knee.
Right.
But I mean, but you know, my, my, that's why I asked, but anyway, I don't care what you do.
I mean, even if you're working the psych ward as a, as a, um, an orderly or something to get your, uh, to get some practical, um, uh,
proximity to what you're going to be doing but you're making 30 in there and you're working you know uh 3 12s or something like that and then you got the rest of time off to go to school so i mean just build your life out to where you go do this i think you do need to go do it
That's the answer to your question.
I just want you to do it in a way that three years from now you're sitting in a private practice and you're going to make your first hundred and then you're going to move towards 150 because a high quality private practitioner ought to be making 100 to 100 and a half.