I'm in college, at Wayne State in Detroit. I'll be a doctor soon, so I may take pretty good care of you if you're lucky. If you're not lucky, I might rob you of your money and dignity in the process.
In case you're wondering; yes, I'm twenty-four. I will have my masters in Biomedical Physics shortly. The reason being is because during my undergrad years I was a member of what was called ESP (the Emerging Scholars Program) which allowed me access to advanced classes, thus completing my undergrad one year early. Similarly, in gradschool, I'm in a similar program, which allows me access to more advanced medical courses, which also allows me to graduate one year early (under the condition that I remain in the program, with a over-all GPA of 3.7). I was offered this accelerated program under the condition that I stay at Wayne State for gradschool, instead of going to another school (such as USC, as I had planned). But I couldn't pass up the opportunity to graduate from medical school one year early. Another benefit of this program is that it lets me bypass writing a graduate thesis.
Sadly, when I'm seeking my pHD I'll have to write a doctoral thesis.
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