No, I can't get to doctor tomorrow if I have money, but I can get to med school pretty quickly if I have money. Once you're in med school, banks are willing to loan you tons of money for tuition and living expenses, so I wouldn't need money then (it's very, very rare for a med student to work while in school. Most schools won't allow you to work.)
Working at Walgreens wouldn't do me any favors because I'm about to be homeless. Are you telling me I can continue to work at Walgreens without a place to live? If I can't pay my bills, I will be homeless. Thus, I need a job that pays my bills. That would be giving up tons of valuable study time for pennies, too. Thus, I would wind up homeless AND potentially with unerasable low grades on my transcript.
Nevermind. The older generation doesn't understand. We were told to go to college so we wouldn't wind up working minimum wage jobs that don't sustain us. Now we're being told to work minimum wage jobs with our college degrees and being called entitled for not wanting to do that.
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