Why i chose medicine over computer science.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
  • i know a lot of people who like myself were choosing between computer science and medicine, and just wanted to share my thoughts to why I ultimately chose medicine!
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  • @ArvindRajan
    @ArvindRajan  9 месяцев назад +3

    If you're studying for the MCAT, check out my video on some study advice: ruclips.net/video/Y1u8WwIz5Sg/видео.html

  • @keymot1491
    @keymot1491 9 месяцев назад +55

    This is literally the dilemma of my life, now I regret getting high grades, I wish I didn’t have the choice between them and got forced into one

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  8 месяцев назад +2

      I get that, but I also think they’re both very different and you’d pretty clearly prefer one to the other

    • @ayo123
      @ayo123 5 месяцев назад +1

      So real

    • @Sara-gc4hq
      @Sara-gc4hq 4 месяца назад +11

      Same, I feel like when you're good at everything, you don't know what to choose

  • @adamnuqui9908
    @adamnuqui9908 Год назад +7

    I just came across your video cuz I’ve been having trouble but man i gotta say, your video was so incredibly well made and helped me gain so much more clarity. Thank you so much!

  • @dr.piyushswami8142
    @dr.piyushswami8142 2 года назад +103

    I have been going through the same dilemma, between pursuing my medical career further or going into CS. Finally i am going to continue with my medical degree, and teach myself CS and the things I love about coding, maybe some online degree too, down the road. It's a relief to see other people go through these dilemmas too😅.

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +6

      I think that’s a great decision Piyush!! I think you can get the best of both worlds with that idea, and I wish you the best of luck bro!

    • @palakpatel6800
      @palakpatel6800 2 года назад +1

      you are a mbbs student right now??if yes which year?? and what are you thinking about doing further??and what were your subjects in 12th

    • @rockygaming3663
      @rockygaming3663 Год назад +7

      Bro same I have interest in medicine and coding
      But cant come to a conclusion

    • @amisha_111
      @amisha_111 Год назад

      @@rockygaming3663 I'm on the same path... medicine and coding 🥺... Don't know where to go cz I want to be a doctor as well I love coding and developing

    • @rockygaming3663
      @rockygaming3663 Год назад

      @@amisha_111 same broii

  • @milachayromerocesar8212
    @milachayromerocesar8212 Год назад +11

    Man, you don't have idea how much how much have you helped me. I was in the same situation and I never thought the idea of study CS online. I'm really thankful for your ideas man. I wish the best with your decision ❤️

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +1

      Hey Milachay! Glad i was able to help - and best of luck with yours as well :)

  • @MrUtubeidiot
    @MrUtubeidiot 2 года назад +9

    Neat and crisp explanation of your choice of medicine over computer science. Best wishes!
    On the side note, I like your editing 😜

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад

      haha thanks so much! editing took longer than i thought it would but glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @ishani1263
    @ishani1263 2 года назад +5

    Love the quote at 5:25 ! And the inspect tool LOLL

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад

      YES love the flexibility of it - and, yes as you can tell I am a real hacker 😎

  • @markmuravec8624
    @markmuravec8624 Год назад +1

    Your video is so useful and amazing. So many great thoughts. I am also very interested in medicine but also programming. I think you said it right: you can always learn how to code by yourself. Thank you for sharing your interesting thoughts:)

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +1

      Hey Mark!! Glad you enjoyed it man

  • @nagasundaripalanikumar1089
    @nagasundaripalanikumar1089 2 года назад +3

    Very nice analysis Arvi

  • @lesnyalcala8971
    @lesnyalcala8971 Год назад +21

    Medicine is broad and stable. Imagine being a radiologist. You get the best of both worlds!

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +2

      That is a great career path!!

    • @MD-rw6uh
      @MD-rw6uh 9 месяцев назад +3

      A radiologist that will be shortly replaced by AI 😅, already happening where I work.

    • @julian7934
      @julian7934 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@MD-rw6uh you're severely overestimating the current state of AI if you think that

    • @odim7960
      @odim7960 3 месяца назад

      @@julian7934AI development is exponential and I'm pretty sure rads will be among the first jobs to get purged

    • @MissiFull
      @MissiFull Месяц назад

      @@julian7934 It seems to me that you underestimate the exponential development of AI.

  • @shahin3513
    @shahin3513 2 года назад +2

    My situation is like this and this video helped me a lot. Thank you!

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад

      glad you liked it Shahin!!

    • @vyna180
      @vyna180 10 месяцев назад

      What u decided bro 😢?

  • @julissapozo9387
    @julissapozo9387 2 года назад +9

    Thank you for sharing your interests! I'm so glad that I ran into this video because I have been debating whether to pursue medicine or computer science because both are interesting to me. I'm not sure if I should major in computer science or just minor in it? But thanks to your video I have a better idea of what I want to do. I feel like both of these fields are so different but they're able to compliment each other so well.

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +1

      Hey Julissa!! Glad it helped! I completely agree, they are very complimentary degrees! One thing I would say about pursuing a comp sci major as a premed is that it’s going to be a significant amount of extra work to complete it, and all the comp sci requirements might make it harder to complete the premed requirements to get u into med school. But, on the flip side, if you’re able to do it, it could rly make u quite the unique applicant

    • @julissapozo9387
      @julissapozo9387 2 года назад +2

      @@ArvindRajan Hi Arvind! Thank you so much for your thorough response! I can definitely see how a major in CS while taking pre-med reqs could be a lot. I'll try to make the best decision and see how it goes.

    • @palakpatel6800
      @palakpatel6800 2 года назад

      What are you studying right now??

    • @Username-um7ki
      @Username-um7ki 11 месяцев назад

      Any updates?

  • @thewelcomer5698
    @thewelcomer5698 Год назад +37

    I don't know too much about medicine but I'd like to give some advice based on the fact I'm studying CS and my sister is interested in eventually becoming a pediatrician. Here's some questions you should ask yourself if you want to go into CS or medicine:
    CS and medicine:
    Am I fascinated by learning every day and putting pieces of info together into some overarching puzzle of knowledge?
    Do I enjoy spending hours looking through patient records/code and using critical thinking to solve a big mystery?
    Am I ok with taking a problem home with me and spending all evening/night thinking about it?
    Medicine-specific:
    Am I ok making life and death choices and living with my failiures/mistakes?
    Do I handle stressful situations well?
    Am I generally extraverted?
    Do I go out of my way to help people (not just holding the door for them, stuff like volunteering or showing up to your friend's game)
    Do I spend a lot of time studying for classes? If not, am I ok with spending a lot of time studying?
    Have I always wanted to do medicine or do I have an ambition to do medicine that'll get me through 11+ years of school?
    CS-specific:
    Does programming naturally click for me? (I feel like more for programming than medicine, natural talent does play a role. That doesn't mean you need to be naturally gifted to be a good software developer though)
    Am I generally introverted?
    Am I fine essentially interpreting and solving logic puzzles 40 hours a week for the rest of my life?
    Am I fine with banging my head against a wall for 4 hours trying to find out why an algorithm isn't working only to find it was because of some extremely trivial mistake?
    Do I get a great sense of pride and accomplishment from building something, especially if it's complex?
    Do I study less than most, but study effectively and do well on my exams?
    Am I ok with getting half of my education not from college, but from learning and building stuff outside of college? If so, am I prepared to spend 2-4 hours outside of classes and assignments each day teaching myself CS?
    Am I ok with being in a very cyclical industry where I don't have nearly as much job security as doctors do?
    My sister and I are pretty similar but I think what pushed me more towards CS was being introverted and honestly not being as interested in directly helping people purely for the joy of it, I instead get more enjoyment from building a really complex system that I only half understand and having it do really interesting things that help out potentially millions indirectly. CS also sort of comes naturally for me while I'm not really able to put in dozens of hours a day to study like my sister does. My sister has also wanted to be a pediatrician pretty much her entire life whereas I've never really wanted to be anything specific until now and I've explored pretty much every academic field I've ever been interested in including physics, engineering, medicine, economics, business, and finally CS. So if you are not firmly convicted in wanting to go into medicine, you may change your mind in school or become trapped in a lifestyle you don't really enjoy.

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +4

      THANK YOU for your comment, this is a great analysis of the two.

    • @ahmetkerematakur4247
      @ahmetkerematakur4247 Год назад +2

      this consolidates my decision on switching from medicine to cs. well said
      and no im not american therefore not in 50k dollars debt to the school.

    • @imhumors
      @imhumors 9 месяцев назад

      introversion has nothing to do with cs

  • @ruthkokane8768
    @ruthkokane8768 Год назад +19

    I am 15 now
    I will love to be a doctor and serve others but I also love coding
    I just tried coding once in 7th
    So, I decided to take computer science as the optional subject in 11th along with my neet preparation.
    I hope I am doing right
    I thought I was the only one confused between these two options 🤔

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +3

      Hey Ruth! Hope it goes well, those are both hard subjects so I’m sure it’s a challenge

  • @fahmidamiah
    @fahmidamiah 2 года назад +9

    Like you, I have an interest in both Medicine and Computer Science and done both. It was great to hear your story :) wishing you the best.

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much!! Best of luck to you too :)

    • @palakpatel6800
      @palakpatel6800 2 года назад +2

      How did you do both the things??can i get some more information..

    • @FKhan-ft7sy
      @FKhan-ft7sy Год назад

      How both together

    • @jypapiiiii
      @jypapiiiii 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@FKhan-ft7syCS undergrad and then med school probably

    • @FKhan-ft7sy
      @FKhan-ft7sy 11 месяцев назад

      @@jypapiiiii i have degree in engineering can i go for med school if yes how much year it take to study medicine

  • @toji4185
    @toji4185 Год назад +5

    For me, other jobs over computer science because thinking about doing the same thing in front of a computer i would probably get bored instead of doing nothing physical.

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад

      That makes sense - it's definitely a big difference between the two

  • @AmirPrince-mb8bx
    @AmirPrince-mb8bx Месяц назад

    Really thank u bro

  • @iamhelina7568
    @iamhelina7568 Год назад +27

    I'm here because I have no idea what to choose between computer science and nursing😭 (I'm not good at math).

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +9

      I’d say give both a shot in college by taking classes relating to each one, and see which one you like better!

    • @islamicgupshup717
      @islamicgupshup717 Год назад +1

      Me also same problem.

    • @rakinmoore7203
      @rakinmoore7203 Год назад

      Same here I’m debating being an RN or computer science

    • @FKhan-ft7sy
      @FKhan-ft7sy Год назад

      I am engineer i would suggest if u want earn more go for computer science if u want help someone then nursing

    • @jypapiiiii
      @jypapiiiii 11 месяцев назад

      Look into health Informatics!

  • @cosmicgeo001
    @cosmicgeo001 2 года назад +5

    I’m really worried about choosing between medicine and technology. Mostly because of the debt. Yes, the salaries are high, and private practice pay can be higher. But you can also make a fortune by working at MAANG and other top tech companies. Then there’s malpractice insurance. Not sure what to choose and I have a few years left as an undergrad student….Both routes are attractive and tough.

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад

      You bring up good points. You also gotta think about what you’d enjoy doing. Do you enjoy working directly with people and making treatment plans to improve their individual health? Do you think you’d get fulfillment seeing your patient outcomes improve as a result of those treatment plans?
      Or are you interested in more of a systems level impact through tech. Like yes you won’t be directly seeing the people you’re impacting, but you’ll be able to see how you’ve impacted things on a large scale. If you don’t think you want to directly interact with the people you’re impacting, then tech is a better choice.
      At the end of the day, salary is good for both, it comes down to what you’d rather see yourself doing.

    • @Brodragon2225
      @Brodragon2225 11 месяцев назад

      Bro let's be real you will not be executive so salary will be lower satisfaction also and ai is also coming if you want to do startups then it's okay but then startup is risky ball game you wouldn't earn more than a good surgeon or medical specialist working in maang as doctors do private practice but yes if in executive position or in private equity then it's different

    • @Brodragon2225
      @Brodragon2225 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@ArvindRajanwho will earn more you think if engineer don't start a startup

  • @Lumary
    @Lumary 2 года назад +7

    Maybe medical informatics or bioinformatics is also sth you want to look into. 😊

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +2

      I actually took a class on bioinformatics last semester and it was super interesting - we did stuff with SQL and python to analyze data sets and I really enjoyed it!

  • @libinakasezha7047
    @libinakasezha7047 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. I've always been confused about whether to go into med school or School of engineering,,, It's good to know that I'm not the only one😂

  • @rashmigoonasekera7310
    @rashmigoonasekera7310 Год назад +3

    I am a medical doctor. Can you recommend which languages I should consider learning? Cheers, TIA.

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +1

      I’ve heard python is the most versatile to learn!

  • @antswayoflife
    @antswayoflife 6 месяцев назад +1

    this video helped me. Ik I don't want to be on the computer all day but helping people is something I want to do and I thought about nursing so I will look into a medicine/nursing degree, any degree ideas??

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  5 месяцев назад

      Medicine could be good for you! But you can also explore other fields in medicine like PA or CRNA

  • @Ainykhan25
    @Ainykhan25 Год назад +1

    You're so cute Arvind. If I had to make that kind of video, I would rather say why I chose dentistry over medicine. Jokes apart, You and your videos are awesome. Your videos freshen me up and motivate me a lot ngl.

  • @sudharajan0814
    @sudharajan0814 2 года назад +1

    Well said👏👍👌

  • @shihab-soft
    @shihab-soft 7 месяцев назад +1

    This was exactly my decision before i entered to the university, i had the same situation and thanks god i made the same decision, this was in 2017

  • @anshumehta8222
    @anshumehta8222 2 года назад +1

    Is it possible to transfer into BS MD combined program after the freshman year from simple Biological sciences major?

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately I think most programs are only straight from high school. However, I know there are some programs that you can apply to in your sophomore or junior year of undergrad where if you get in, you complete your bachelors degree at that university then matriculate to their medical school!

    • @anshumehta8222
      @anshumehta8222 2 года назад

      @@ArvindRajan thank you so much for your reply 😊😊🌟 Can you please send me the names of these programs. That would be very helpful.... I am an international student from India ..

  • @miakayuki1068
    @miakayuki1068 2 года назад +12

    I'm also considering shifting to medicine from com sci. But what I'm scared is blood , dead body, body parts, make some die because of me. Or make a mistake as a doctor because their life is in my hands so I think I'm might be with con sci but what my problem in com sci is that it's boring and make you sleep. I hope god should take me 😭 I feel so lost and useless

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +2

      there are definitely pros and cons with both fields. What I will say is that there are a lot of fields in medicine; for example, there are countless specialities in becoming a doctor, and even other careers in medicine. Some will involve themselves more with some of those more intense parts of medicine, while some might not. So I would take some time to shadow and observe medical professionals in different fields to see what you like most.

    • @knowledgeable832
      @knowledgeable832 2 года назад

      Then you should not shift.

    • @jaideepmandloi9053
      @jaideepmandloi9053 2 года назад +2

      I am a final year Med student.
      Don’t worry about blood and dead body, you get used to it.
      You’ll certainly not get bored.

    • @vyna180
      @vyna180 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@jaideepmandloi9053sir present condition which is best mbbs or cse😢

  • @musicenthusiast19
    @musicenthusiast19 Год назад

    Where is he from?

  • @coffeejellyismylife
    @coffeejellyismylife Год назад +17

    I'm in high school and I wanted to be a comp sci major (notice how I said *wanted*) but after finding out about travel nursing, I started to get confused. The good thing is I'm still a sophomore but if you have any advice or pros and cons, please let me know!

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +1

      Hey! I think both are great careers - but they’re also both completely different. Spend some time figuring out what you think you’re good at and what things you enjoy doing - then pick the option that fit those the best. I’ve found a pros and cons List helps a ton

    • @coffeejellyismylife
      @coffeejellyismylife Год назад

      @@ArvindRajan tysm!

  • @bijimolpc4940
    @bijimolpc4940 Год назад +6

    Wow!!! The video was so helpful that even currently I'm having the same dilemma between doctor and software engineer. Through your video, I had great clarity. Actually, like you said, your dad was a software engineer. Same here, even though my dad is a software engineer and, personally, I was having a problem figuring out what to choose. I love both biology and computers equally. and sometimes just wondering if whatever decision I make today will be regretted?😵😥

    • @abhishekdhumal9390
      @abhishekdhumal9390 Год назад +1

      So what have you decided now medical or computer????.. actually I'm also in same confusion...i don't understand what to do...!!

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад

      Yeah!! It’s a hard dilemma for sure. Both have a lot of options and I’m sure you’d love both, but medicine is definitely a much longer journey so you’d have to really love it

    • @bijimolpc4940
      @bijimolpc4940 Год назад

      @@ArvindRajan yess!!😃

    • @vyna180
      @vyna180 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@abhishekdhumal9390same situation 😢

  • @anakeilacamargo
    @anakeilacamargo 6 месяцев назад +1

    omg, i’m going trough this problem!
    i’ve always wanted to be a doctor and in my country (brazil) it takes only 6 years, directly from high school.
    but i want to move to canada and there you need a bachelor degree before medical school that can be in any faculty.
    so i wanted a bachelor that could also give me a career if i don’t get to go to med school after it. because of it, i think computer science is a great option… but i don’t know how could i fulfill the required classes of medical admission in my degree..

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  5 месяцев назад

      It’s definitely possible! Just talk to your course advisor and they’ll explain how you can fit both in

  • @yahiakhaled253
    @yahiakhaled253 Год назад +4

    I am a final year dental student and I am currently in this same exact dilemma

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +1

      What’s your dilemma?

    • @yahiakhaled253
      @yahiakhaled253 Год назад +5

      @@ArvindRajan Tech seems like a comforting profession to get into unlike healthcare it is a continuous source of load and endless responsibilities. My passion is leaning towards healthcare but I am really sad that it might affect my quality of life.

    • @vyna180
      @vyna180 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@yahiakhaled253sir parents forcing me to drop again for neet exam 😢
      But I want to settle early which would be choice 😢?

  • @ZucchiZ
    @ZucchiZ 2 года назад +2

    I cannot relate enough bro

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад

      HAHAHA a common struggle 😪

  • @kandukurisudharani3859
    @kandukurisudharani3859 Год назад +1

    Hey I'm actually have a phobia of maths I'm a pcb student am I eligible to get the chance of getting good placements

  • @MuhammadHamza-kc2wk
    @MuhammadHamza-kc2wk 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm first year mbbs student and I'm worried will it put me at disadvantage or distract my concentration if i dedicate one or two hours daily to learn coding?

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  10 месяцев назад

      I’d recommend to just try it and if you feel like it’s taking up too much time then you can stop or do fewer hours

  • @mikaelapurugganan8006
    @mikaelapurugganan8006 2 месяца назад +1

    We're literally the same. CS and Medicine are my only options. I'm in my 3rd year in CS now but realizing, while I am interested, I can't really think of what job I want to get once I graduate. While in medicine, there are 2 specialized field I want to be in. So I am really having this dilemma just when I'm a few years in graduating. I looked it up on the internet and some told me that I can get into med school with this degree. But I was thinking I don't really have the knowledge I need for like Bio, Chem, Physics. Idk what to do but I really wanna ba a Doctor 😭

    • @soheecv
      @soheecv 2 месяца назад

      Same 😭😭

  • @KingK10561
    @KingK10561 2 года назад +16

    Love the video broo, I been facing this dilemma for so long 😅. I am currently based in Ireland and i’m a 3rd year Computer Science student!
    Over here we can do Medicine as an undergraduate degree which is (5/6 years) or a graduate degree which is (4 years) similar to US however we can apply with any bachelors degree with no pre-requisite. When I was picking my undergraduate degree after high school I wish this video was around because I went with computer science over medicine for more of a lifestyle and faster financial freedom reasons.
    But now I am thinking of applying to graduate medicine cause I feel I would enjoy medicine as a long-term career more!! I really still want to use my computer science degree tho since I spent 4 years studying it 😅, I am thinking of freelancing coding during next 4 years of medical school would you have any other suggestions on how to combine both computer science and medicine?

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +6

      Hey Sankeerth!! Thanks so much for the comment man - this is some really interesting insight!! I completely understand where you’re coming from - all my friends from high school that chose computer science are about to enter well paying jobs while I’m just now starting medical school - which is an interesting feeling 😂.
      But hey man, I think that’s a brilliant plan. The truth is, these two fields are only becoming closer and more integrated. I think you need to ask yourself if you want to work directly with patients, or you want to work in medicine creating infrastructure with computer science. For example, my dad works in computer science related to health insurance, so he knows some medical stuff but has no medical degree. If you want to work directly with patients, definitely consider going to graduate medical school, and you could potentially do those CS side projects if you have time. However, you could also consider a career where you practice medicine, and also conduct computer science research relevant to medicine. This way you can pursue both interests! But hey man, there are countless opportunities that you have and best of luck with what you pursue :)

  • @AhmadShahin
    @AhmadShahin 2 года назад +3

    inspect element had me rolling lmaooo

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +2

      only real hackers will understand 😂

  • @Native722
    @Native722 3 месяца назад

    Theirs another video for why I choose computer science over medicine

  • @yukiseven8478
    @yukiseven8478 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'm encountering that kind of problem choosing computer science and medicine. I've learned programming a little before especially web development. But I think I didn't enjoy cs very much cuz I don't like sitting on the chair , staring computer screen and debugging all day. But I have doubts if I can do medicine ? 😮‍💨

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  5 месяцев назад

      It’s also important to remember there are lots of other fields out there too - try not to limit yourself into medicine or cs!

    • @soheecv
      @soheecv 2 месяца назад

      Same bro

  • @supreetsingh6038
    @supreetsingh6038 2 года назад +4

    The classical asian dilemma man. Really appreciate that you are bringing this up. I am an MBBS grad getting into data science

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +1

      Of course man! And that’s an interesting career path - are you doing data science in medicine or unrelated?

    • @supreetsingh6038
      @supreetsingh6038 Год назад +2

      Gonna do a masters in data science. Still figuring out how to convince the university. Please let me know if you have any tips. Plan to be at the intersection of big data and medicine.

    • @vyna180
      @vyna180 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@supreetsingh6038sir parents forcing me to do mbbs 😢 what to do pls help

    • @sanmugapriya2005
      @sanmugapriya2005 26 дней назад

      Mom forcing me to do computer science engineering.. While I wanted to be a doc

  • @Your..thoughts
    @Your..thoughts 11 месяцев назад +2

    You have no idea how much clarification this video has ..❤❤

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  10 месяцев назад

      I’m glad you found it useful :)

  • @ananthepan2424
    @ananthepan2424 Год назад +5

    I’ve had quite an interest in medicine from the age of about 13 when I would watch and sometimes read about medical dilemmas and conditions. Not talking about series like greys anatomy💀, sure that one is good to but more of an actual reality series where they take you on a day trip with a doctor in the hospital and patients etc. I started watching it daily and watched it for two years or smth. After the second year it disappeared from the television rip but right so..
    I remember when I was in hs/middle school and reading quite a few things in my biology exams that were related to that series. That’s how I managed to get quite good scores on biology. At the time I wasn’t thinking about what I wanted to do it was just an interest of mine that came in quite naturally.
    The past year or so, I’ve been failing biology (not saying this proudly) like fr badly failing and I’ve lost all interest. Not to be that person but the teacher made me grow a hate for biology. I’m no longer interested and just idk man it’s just like nah.
    So I’ve been thinking about doing cs because of it being quite broad. From developing applications for people that create digital art to helping mechanics with software. The broadness and technical mistreat combined with the coding made me interested. I’ve tried writing code by learning through Yt and have found it to be quite fun. But now I’m a bit lost because I feel like I still have a desire to know more about medicine and helping people more directly.. (plus, becoming a military doctor is definitely something that I’m interested in)
    Im still in hs and have about a year or so to decide on what to do with my studies..
    No clue what I’m gonna do dude tbh just putting this out here so that if I come back to this vid, which, probably will, I’ll read this and be like damn yo was worried about nothing
    So yeah hopefully I’ll figure it out lmao and when I do I’ll put an update on my experience here so that others can read it too for if you’re also in this dilemma

    • @murrey1646
      @murrey1646 Год назад +1

      dude, I'm in the same position. I dropped out of my first semester of uni because I got really confused of what I even wanted to do. I had a really really huge passion for medicine. Honestly the only interest I ever had. But last year in senior year of high school I got so confused of what I wanted to do. I don't know if I should do nursing->med school or engineering. Engineering is really cool and can open lots of opportunities but I really don't have the best experience with physics, plus I didn't do calculus in my senior year. But it just looks so cool and I want to work with airplanes.
      Medicine on the other hand is also extremely cool. I've always done well in Biology, Chemistry etc. I don't know when my passion for it died. But it's slowly coming back up.

    • @ananthepan2424
      @ananthepan2424 Год назад

      @@murrey1646 yesss preach, thanks for sharing your experience! What did you end up doing? Or are you also still deciding? I thought about combining software engineering with medicine but it’s not as hands on as I’d like to.. honestly still don’t have a clue💀
      I’ll probably start engineering and then go on to do some volutoneering in medicine and still end up doing medicine one way or another lmaoo
      Think I’ll do computing

    • @murrey1646
      @murrey1646 Год назад +1

      @@ananthepan2424 My parents are really nagging on me to decide what I want to do. And I'm gonna go into nursing this Fall. I'm much better at health studies rather than math/physics. And if I wanted to, I can do med school. But in the end, my dream is to become a pilot and fly planes. I just need. a backup degree so I can make money to pay for flight training. So yeah I guess, I'll be doing nursing. I really hope my mind doesn't change anymore.

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +1

      Haha keep us posted!! It’s a tough decision fs and you’ll probably go back and forth multiple times. I always think about CS as something you can always come back to while med is harder to do that bc of the rigid schooling with it. But at the end of the day exposing yourself to both as much as you can will help you figure out what sticks. Best of luck to both of you!!

  • @syed1431
    @syed1431 Год назад +3

    1st yr comp sci student currently going through this dilemma 🥲

  • @BeyondSuccess.
    @BeyondSuccess. Год назад +1

    What editor do you use?

  • @yassermlg2102
    @yassermlg2102 Год назад +9

    I've been in such a dilemma , I've chosen medicine because of the influence of my parents , but my real desire was CS.
    I wasn't really interested in Medicine , and after 3 years of studying Med I still don't like it , i'm just accepting it (In my country we study 7 years)
    Now i'm thinking about quitting Medical Shcool and switch to CS.
    I'm really confused.

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +9

      Go ahead and switch then if you really like CS - it’s never too late - it would be really sad to spend the rest of your life doing something you don’t enjoy. But also make sure you’re making an educated decision and really learning what CS jobs look like

    • @he2295
      @he2295 Год назад +1

      I would highly suggest. Switching for me was amazing. Way more creativity and less memorization

    • @zamanmakan2729
      @zamanmakan2729 Год назад

      You could try to learn front end web development online and get a remote internship to get hands-on experience working on real projects and see if you like the job! Then think about quitting :).

    • @nourhouda5415
      @nourhouda5415 Год назад +1

      I decided to switch into CS after getting my medical degree ( 7 years as well) it was weird because i had some good grades and experience in med school

    • @khaleddhaiban490
      @khaleddhaiban490 9 месяцев назад

      Seems like from Yemen/ Aden bro, in which there is a preparatory year making it 7 years for the degree...

  • @Ryhamz
    @Ryhamz Год назад +5

    I support your medicine pick.
    You can get into FAANG off the streets by grinding the right problems with a laptop and internet connection. I could probabaly get someone with 120 IQ+ from no coding to a "high level" coding job in 6-12 months, especially if they had a problem solving background (math, physics, etc)
    Medicine is WAY more gatekept. As you said, you can't just start googling for problem sets. There's one place you have to go: medical school and that has prereqs, admission committees and a price tag that's way more than my Leetcode subscription. The gatekeeping is a good thing once you're in the club.

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +1

      That's a perfect way to see it - it's easier making the transition from one to the other than the other way around, and like you said, it's a benefit for those in the club. Thanks for watching!

  • @jothamprince8765
    @jothamprince8765 2 года назад +32

    Cs Ain't all about coding bro, I feel like this is a misconception that everyone outside CS has, sure u can learn how to code online but u can't learn everything 'bout CS online and there are specialized fields in CS where u need at least a master's degree to get in, like A.I, I could go on and on about this but anyway my point is it's not as simple as u make it out to be

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +6

      Hey Jotham - glad you mentioned this bro! You're completely right - there are definitely a lot of advanced fields in CS that require higher education, and I should have made that clear. I guess my point is that it's easier to make the transition from medicine to cs than the other way around. Medicine has a lot more barriers to entry in that formal education is necessary at like all levels, versus CS you can teach yourself and get started before requiring formal education.

    • @jothamprince8765
      @jothamprince8765 2 года назад +4

      @@ArvindRajan That's cool man, most RUclipsrs wouldn't even reply to a negative comment, anyway ur right about medicine having a lot of barriers of entry coz medical personnel are literally responsible for human lives I understand that, that's y they undergo a lot of years of studying coz theriz no room for mistakes in medicine as such mistakes would cost a human life, and most medical degrees are a bit more expensive than CS ( even considering the number of years of study) whereas in CS employers just look for talent, even though u have no degree as long as u can prove to them that u can build their infrastructure and u can leetcode they'll hire u ovcoss apart from very specialized fields like artificial intelligence and algorithms design that usually need like a master's degree or PhD

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад

      @@jothamprince8765 yea exactly - thanks so much for your perspective man and good luck with your goals!

  • @prajwal.s3400
    @prajwal.s3400 2 года назад +2

    Medicineftw, love the video 🤩

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад

      ayee thanks for stopping by again and watching all the way through man - appreciate you!

  • @MD-rw6uh
    @MD-rw6uh 9 месяцев назад +4

    Here a 9 year experienced doctor. If you want/like medicine beacuse of the beautiful caritative side of medicine, the idea of "helping" others 😅, let me tell you, the health care system every where is just against all that ideal heavenly practice we dream about when we are super puppy studying medicine all full of expectations and unreal ideas of what we'll be doing as a physician in real life 😢😅😅.. been burnout, facing the real horrible world of treating just clients strad of "patients" have driven many doctor to leaving medicine, as me 🙋🏽‍♀️🙋🏽‍♀️. I can do more for people within another field than being a doctor. Unless you would be a doctor working for free for everybody with the budget enough to pay every single thing that is needed to give the proper attention a sick person needs. Good Luck 🤞

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your thoughts, I’m sure that was very frustrating

  • @anukumari7598
    @anukumari7598 3 месяца назад

    Me pre medical ki student hu lekin mujhe samjh nhi ah rha ke me medical ki tayari karu ya computer science keru me 1 attempt de chuki hu or abhi mujhe samjh nhi ah rha ke me ek or baar phir medical ki tayari karu ya computer science hi parhu
    Lekin mujhe maths kuch khaas nhi pasand me bhot confused hu😩😔

    • @alphastriker5799
      @alphastriker5799 3 месяца назад

      Ek baar recession aur unemployment dekh lo in engineering jobs even iits are affected. Medical sector ka hard work and poor personal life bhi consider kro

  • @Brodragon2225
    @Brodragon2225 11 месяцев назад +1

    Be dermatologist or radiology its like cse of engineering high pay less work load also very high pay if doing business

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  10 месяцев назад

      Yeah but they still require at least five years of training

  • @hasnainali8442
    @hasnainali8442 2 года назад +2

    Hello bro
    I m still confused between Pharm D and CS. Plz help me select one of them

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад

      Hey bro! What makes you interested in either one? They’re pretty different careers.

    • @hasnainali8442
      @hasnainali8442 2 года назад

      @@ArvindRajan money makes me confuse about them

    • @hasnainali8442
      @hasnainali8442 Год назад

      @@mennamohamed5168 oh thats sounds so logical.
      But you can also provide your CS skills online and can open your own company

    • @hasnainali8442
      @hasnainali8442 Год назад

      @@mennamohamed5168 yeah you are absolutely right. But after doing pharm D you can't directly open a pharmacy for yourself you will still need some experience about the placement and price etc.
      And you know that doing pharm d for 5 years and then gaining some experience and then opening a pharmacy ,after that making it reach to a high traffic will almost take you 10 years. And nowdays generation want to be millionare at the age of 22--25 . Nowdays generation dont want to enter such a long plan.
      Btw thats for your suggestions and time. I really appreciate that❤️

    • @kae4312
      @kae4312 Год назад +1

      Same what’re u choosing

  • @dasangelalovesJesus
    @dasangelalovesJesus Год назад +6

    I am a CS graduate and now I want to study medicine! 😂

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +3

      It’s never too late!!

    • @Lamitoon
      @Lamitoon Год назад +1

      This is me right now T^T lol

  • @TACOMAN1808
    @TACOMAN1808 9 месяцев назад +7

    two years have passed and I still can't decide on something. in my freshman year, I realized that I needed to start looking for a college major, am good with technology and I am currently taking AP CS at my high school it's kind of fun but only for the first 30 minutes, I took biology and it was so much easier than math for me, I guess it was because I was enjoying learning about the human body, am decent at math am not Albert einstein but am okay, am between CS or Medicine but they are so different and my parents aren't helping either, my dad says that I will be a slave to work if I do medicine and that I will not have time for my future family, and my mom just said " Do whatever you like and enjoy" But guess what I enjoy doing both, I NEED HELP!!

    • @vsub101
      @vsub101 9 месяцев назад +4

      I'm in your shoes right now as well. I'm taking AP CSA as a sophomore in high school, but as you said it's only fun for 30 minutes and I can't really see myself doing it for entire workdays. My parents both come from computer science fields too, so they could help me if I decided to become a software engineer. But, I am really curious about the human body and how life works in general, as I believe the human body is more complex than anything we can create artificially. If anyone has an answer, please let us know! 😅

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  8 месяцев назад

      I think you both have some really interesting thoughts - I think you should try shadowing doctors and see how you like that, and then you can compare that to how you like CS. I think the two are also very different so you should be able to like one more than the other! Also yall are still in high school you got plenty of time

    • @hamedori
      @hamedori 6 месяцев назад

      Bold of your father to think that CS bros have a life. I suggest taking a look at your average WITCH company workers.

  • @vijisuresh5071
    @vijisuresh5071 2 года назад +1

    👏👍

  • @pavithraselvaraj4
    @pavithraselvaraj4 Год назад +4

    My father is a web developer and he can help me do better in computers and coding just like in your case, but I wanna be a doctor instead.
    He asked me, "why medicine, and not computer science?" I never had a dilemma to choose between the two fields, but when I gave it a thought as to why I wanted to pursue a career in medicine, this is exactly what I have been thinking too... and you have explained it quiet well, given my dad wasn't as convinced with my explanation 😅

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +1

      Hahaha that’s a similar situation to what I was in! But good luck on your journey and hope you can convince him

    • @pavithraselvaraj4
      @pavithraselvaraj4 Год назад

      @@ArvindRajan Thank you! He wasn't convinced why I choose medicine over computers, but he supports my decision anyway and I am more than happy 😁

  • @arshmeenbal9781
    @arshmeenbal9781 2 года назад +3

    what course u study as a pre med?

  • @jamjam3448
    @jamjam3448 2 года назад +2

    😂 😂 😂 😂 The html part. Hahaha 😆 😆 😆 😆. I like that

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад

      Oldest trick in the book 😎

  • @DhanushMunasinghe2008
    @DhanushMunasinghe2008 2 года назад +1

    This is Amazing 🤟

  • @sportmodemgmt
    @sportmodemgmt Год назад +1

    1:25 high moment

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад

      i guess you could say im a hacker

  • @jyothyss2024
    @jyothyss2024 Год назад +2

    Hi my husband is a general surgeon in a reputed hospital in bengaluru
    Now my son is super confused about choosing med or engi
    He is waiting for neet results and has got 98.12 percentile in JEE nd 302 rank in karnataka cet
    Please reply

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +2

      I’m not sure how I can help - he should pursue whatever he thinks he’ll like more. He’ll be successful in whichever he chooses.

    • @jyothyss2024
      @jyothyss2024 Год назад +1

      @@ArvindRajan thank you🙏

    • @JARVIS69591
      @JARVIS69591 Год назад +1

      @@jyothyss2024 what did he choose finally?

  • @ayazeyad69
    @ayazeyad69 Год назад +4

    I really can't decide on dental school or CS 😭

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад

      try to make a pros and cons list for both - you could even do a CS major in college as a predental student. And if u end up not liking cs yyou can just drop it after first semester?

  • @EUROSPORTS4TECH
    @EUROSPORTS4TECH Год назад +1

    I leave bio for cs because of poor financial ...u know

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад

      Yeah Medicine is a long journey before you start getting paid well

  • @arnavahuja310
    @arnavahuja310 Год назад +1

    Who said you had to choose 😅

  • @samysrifi
    @samysrifi 15 дней назад

    + even though computer science "seems" to be a great career for the future, it will loose a great value due to oversaturation and ai will replace a great part of the "coding" making the coders once again less valuable

  • @pinkyyy987
    @pinkyyy987 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm going through a real dilemma..
    I love computers. Like I really really love computers and anything tech-related. Whether it be hardware, software, coding, programming, you name it, I'm a really big tech enthusiast and like looking up tech news and keeping up-to-date with them.
    My parents however want me to be a doctor. I have no interest in medicine at all. I hate biology and chemistry, and looking at stuff like blood makes me want to vomit. I don't see myself as a doctor or working in a medical field at all.
    I tried talking to my parents regarding that and failed to convince them. Now I'm in my first year of medical college and I'm very disappointed, sad and my mental health is down. I have zero interest in all the things I'm learning, and I feel like the subjects are way too difficult for me. I've lost hope convincing my parents and I don't know what to do. But I'm not seeing myself working as a doctor AT ALL.
    What I'm planning to do is, after finishing my medical college years, I'll choose a completely different job route away from the medical field just to prove my parents wrong. I just don't wanna work as a doctor at all. I'll probably rely on some online computer courses or something and try to find a job that is related to computers/tech. I do have a high knowledge about computers and tech due to how much I've been looking up those topics since they do pique my interest. But I'm fully aware that I'm for sure not qualified for a computer-related job.
    But who knows what the future has for me after all though. I guess I'll wait and see. But those are my genuine thoughts for now.

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  8 месяцев назад +2

      Wow that must’ve taken you a lot of work to make it all that way through med school despite not having interest in it! But I’m sorry you feel that way, I hope your plan works out for you!

    • @pinkyyy987
      @pinkyyy987 8 месяцев назад

      @@ArvindRajan Aw thank you so much ! I also hope so. For now I’m trying to just live with it and understand the medical subjects that I’m studying, but they are still very difficult for me since they are really far away from my interests. I still don’t know if I will ever change my mind about medicine in the future or not though, but for now I still have no interest in medicine. But it’s still my first year, so things might change.

  • @musicenthusiast19
    @musicenthusiast19 Год назад +2

    I am also curious how your gender makes a difference too.

  • @rajgopalakrishnan6564
    @rajgopalakrishnan6564 2 года назад +4

    I kind of agree! Google is the God for the developers 😊 Good Analysis!! Programming vs Medicine. Enjoyed the video.
    medicineftw

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +1

      thanks dad! maybe one day I'll learn 😂

    • @jamjam3448
      @jamjam3448 2 года назад

      @@ArvindRajan oh your dad 😅😅😅. Cool

  • @pavanraj8787
    @pavanraj8787 Год назад +1

    Ahhhh! Can't choose one 🙃

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад

      LOLL what has you in between the two

    • @pavanraj8787
      @pavanraj8787 Год назад

      I wasted my time by watching loads of webshows and playing Pubg mobile and ended up with low grades 72% in 12th and very bad rank in Karnataka Cet and Neet.
      These engineering colleges are demanding 20-30 lakh donation to get enrolled in Cse which I felt is lot of money to Invest in for a btech degree.

    • @pavanraj8787
      @pavanraj8787 Год назад

      To avoid that I just said to my parents that I'll prepare and reappear for Neet exam in 2023 and also I am getting CSE in few not so reputed Institution in Karnataka through Comedk (another entrance exam) so I don't know what to do 😑🙂

  • @MikeyAtalla
    @MikeyAtalla 2 года назад +9

    If you don’t end up being the #1 physician hacker then I’ll be disappointed just saying

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +1

      ima b the first hipaa compliant hacker out there 💪

  • @khaleddhaiban490
    @khaleddhaiban490 Год назад +12

    that's the exact problem I ran into six months ago, and here are some insights you can get from my experience.
    After graduating from high school, I decided to study the degree I've always wanted... Medicine... The reason was pretty simple, I have loved medical subjects because they answered many of my questions, about how our body works as a system, the reason why something happens because of something else, the how and why behind our body's disease, physiological responses... etc.
    After studying for one semester at the medical school, I'm thinking about switching to CS, but before explaining the why... I'd like to tell you about how I personally found medicine, so you better understand my case.
    *Important intro*
    I was full of enthusiasm when I started my medical studies, because after high school, I ended up graduating in the top ten students in my country. Such achievement made me confident that I will be able to learn CS besides medicine, and potentially get hired only with online courses.
    When it came to choosing the degree, I was still holding that assumption and chose medicine, especially because of its status in my society, and you kinda look smart when you study it as it's a very competitive major in my city.
    In the entrance exam of the medical school, I got the second highest mark among more than 2000 applicants (To be honest, the advantage of my English knowledge has helped a great deal). That has reinforced the assumption of me being able to keep up with learning coding besides studying medicine.
    The big BUT here is:
    I realized that working as a doctor isn't the thing I really want to do, I just loved the subjects, they were just engaging for me, but when it comes to medicine as a career... I found it not that sexy. Thus I swiched to computer science as I found it more suitable for me as a career and roughly the same in love and passion.
    Well, there are absolutely careers which require a background in medicine and CS, such as bioinformatics amd advanced research roles, but these weren't available for me, and even if they'll be available someday, I am certain that a pure CS career is the best option for me, after opsessing with programming and careers during the semester break in the last two months.
    The main point I aimed to get to, after all of this is:
    "It's not only about how much you like studying a certain major, or how good you are initially at it... It's actually more about what you can do with your degree, knowledge, and skills. If the career following your degree isn't appealing to you, and you don't have that calling for it, it's very possible that you will lose your passion when facing tough challenges in the way, and when you lose your passion _or better to be called initial intrest_ ... You usually no longer be special, and if your aren''t special, you'll usually end up jobless... Or at least unhappy with your job"
    That's it,
    1- First determine what you would love to do (let's make it realistic and not to say traveling in space for instance), or at least know the tools and things you want to work on till you're dead.
    2- Be aware of your strengths and weaknesses, so you put yourself in the so called "winning game", the specialization in which you have some advantage.
    3- Know what's possible, and don't treat exceptions as the absolute truth.
    Finding such answers requires massive research, but I'll say that the book: So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport is currently the best place for you.
    So, if you like working as a doctor, and helping people motivates you to work hard, and you think you have the capacity to study it... Good luck with it my friend, you don't need to worry about other career options, if you would like to work as a doctor, or maybe as a researcher if available for you, just give it the needed focused effort so you get what you want, because doctors usually have a clear and stable career.
    But if you aren't sure of your choice, I think you shouldn't hurry in your decision and take your time discovering yourself, and see if you really fit in the medical career. I've certainly been in your shoes someday, and I assumed that I can do both gigs... But the fact is: when you trace two rabbits at the same time, you end up catching none of them.
    I'm not a psychic to know whether you will choose medicine or CS, but what I'm certain of is that most people can't do both, except in degrees that extensively combine both fields, such as bioinformatics.
    If you haven't yet decided what field to go for, this is probably due to two reasons:
    1- You don't want to regret missing the opportunity of studying medicine, thus you chose it with the belief that you'll then learn CS out of college.
    2- You overly consider the social status a degree can offer you.
    In short, if you chose medicine for the first reason, I can refer that to a fallacy called Loss Aversion. Now I'll just give you this title to do your own research. If that's because of the second reason, I can tell you that doing the thing you love can not be replaced with status, this should be the last thing to consider when choosing a career, as it might cost you years of unfulfilling work.
    That's all I could include in this comment, I still have more reasons why learning computer science outside of college isn't the optimal choice, even for engineers.
    I hope that was helpful for you, I really tried to separate personal experience from general advice, feel free to ask any question about career choice especially between these two fields.
    I'd like to thank this channel for putting such a topic into discussion, which has really encouraged me to type and edit this for around one hour :)
    I can also give the resources I learned from to guide you in choosing your career, but for now, check the book So Good They Can't Ignore You and remember, don't trace two rabbits at once :).

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад +1

      Wow, what a thorough comment!! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, I’m sure many people will find it useful - thanks for watching :)
      What do you mean that medicine as a career “was not sexy to you?” Think I need some elaboration there.

    • @MuhammadHamza-kc2wk
      @MuhammadHamza-kc2wk 10 месяцев назад

      That was extremely helpful.i'm worried about my future but in our society the first option is Medical so I had to choose medical.i don't know how will it influence my future but I know that I don't want a very busy and exhausting life and I don't want to do CS complete degree,I just want to learn coding and some basics related CS.

    • @MuhammadHamza-kc2wk
      @MuhammadHamza-kc2wk 10 месяцев назад

      I'm beyond thankful for your genuine guidance.

    • @user-gi3id5pt5v
      @user-gi3id5pt5v 9 месяцев назад

      اخوي انت عربي
      بصير اتواصل معك للضرورة ؟

    • @khaleddhaiban490
      @khaleddhaiban490 9 месяцев назад

      Hi friend!, didn't notice your question.... Do you still need some help.

  • @than_us
    @than_us 5 месяцев назад +1

    I solved. We are indecised because we are looking for a area that still doesn't exist. Today, there is almost no vinculation between technology and biology. Unfortunately, Computer-Biology course is above our generation 😢

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  5 месяцев назад

      Actually there are numerous fields available now that are an intersection between cs and medicine, especially with all the AI advancements that are coming out. Whether it be research or industry, there are definitely opportunities

    • @than_us
      @than_us 5 месяцев назад

      @@ArvindRajan I mean computation inside biology. Like brain chips, mind reading with computers, computer controlled organic living things, etc

  • @peterp5391
    @peterp5391 Год назад +2

    keep chasing dollars bro!

  • @hundy6521
    @hundy6521 9 месяцев назад +1

    Okay but just because you study compsci in ur free time doesnt mean you will be useful if thats your goal

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  8 месяцев назад

      Yeah but if you have a targeted goal of what you want to accomplish with studying comp sci I think that would help!

  • @chloediggs314
    @chloediggs314 Год назад +1

    medicineftw !

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад

      Thanks for watching all the way through!

  • @tylerowens7314
    @tylerowens7314 2 года назад +1

    Finally.

  • @sportsworld9843
    @sportsworld9843 2 года назад +13

    I am a CS 2nd year student in a Top University in India. I am the topper in all my science classes (physics,chem,bio,&math). But due to the demand and I had good grades, I chose CS.
    But it's so boring, and I cannot continue Computer Science as my full time career. I'm now gonna switch to Medicine because science is always really interesting for me and also it's one of the most demanding career out there. Anyway thanks for the guidance bro.!!
    I'm from Kerala, India.😉. Hopefully I'll get into med school this year. I'll someday come to USA to crack USMLE. See ya then!! Myself Russel 👍

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад

      Duuude that’s awesome to hear man!! Good luck on your transition and I know you’re going to do amazing🤙

    • @sachinbalakrishnan.p7988
      @sachinbalakrishnan.p7988 Год назад

      Wow bro which college in india?

  • @sudharajan0814
    @sudharajan0814 2 года назад +1

    medicineftw

  • @Staticshock-rd8lv
    @Staticshock-rd8lv Год назад +1

    1 in 5 doctors quit medicine bro it ain’t worth all that heartache and stress

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад

      It is a really tough field man but some people find it very rewarding

  • @H4XOR23
    @H4XOR23 Год назад +2

    Computer Science > Medicine

  • @kelvinvasquez9416
    @kelvinvasquez9416 6 месяцев назад +1

    I disagree. You can’t teach engineering to a doctor, but engineer’s understand medicine, since most engineers in biotech are chemical/ bio engineers and electrical with a bio background. Most understand the physiological and anatomical aspects of medicine. However to teach physics fluid mechanics thermodynamics and high level mathematics to a doctor is a lot of schooling. People think engineers plug in equations and they work. It’s more than that ; it’s about mathematical literacy.
    Coding is just a tool, but requires a lot of trainning to be able to apply it. for example, let’s say you’re trying to build a device that try’s to measure EKG. You need to know graduate level digital signal processing ((electrical engineering) , how filter out your signal of interest, which requires you to understand Transformers. Then you need program the hardware with these algorithms, which can be very complicated. You need to learn not alot software but embedded systems
    Which is a branch of computer science. With that in mind, they also have to understand the biology , physiological and anatomical concepts for the human body to ensure it’s correctly reading EKG.
    To be a good engineer ; It’s not something you can just pick up and learn online. Some people have to go back to school because it involves alot fundamentals and conceptual fundementas that an online course doesn’t cover. In addition , you need industry experience so that you can become aware of practical application

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  5 месяцев назад

      You make great points, and that’s why I didn’t make the comparison against engineering as a whole, but rather CS specifically

    • @mariateodora26
      @mariateodora26 2 месяца назад

      So sad... I hoped that was possible. Med student in love with physics and passionate of engineering...

  • @mikebest2608
    @mikebest2608 2 года назад +3

    Computer Science is currently better than Medicine but not so much 5 years ago

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  2 года назад +2

      Just curious - why do you think that?

    • @mikebest2608
      @mikebest2608 2 года назад +3

      ​@@ArvindRajan it ain't a secret computer programs are reducing the need for medical doctor expertise, for sample 20 years from now we might not need radiologists and surgeons. Programmers are making a big difference in healthcare than doctors

    • @H4XOR23
      @H4XOR23 Год назад

      @@mikebest2608 Yes exactly that's why CS is better.

    • @JARVIS69591
      @JARVIS69591 Год назад +2

      @@mikebest2608 doesn't work this way,human doctors will alwayz be needed.Moreover,according to forbes,cs along with medicine is going to experience more jobs and opportunities in next 20 years,so u can't actually draw the final line saying cs>medicine

    • @nilasahamed1410
      @nilasahamed1410 Год назад

      Nice joke

  • @prasadganesh5804
    @prasadganesh5804 7 месяцев назад +1

    Computer science degree is overrated . All programmers are self taught online .

  • @palovibes
    @palovibes 5 месяцев назад +1

    If you have doubt of going into medicine after having worked in the field, please look for something else. If you think Comp sci is the way to go but you never had the initiative to learn outside a classroom environment, look for something else.
    Both fields require life long learning and a super natural like state of discipline that few can endure. Follow your heart, but do put in the work.

  • @Staticshock-rd8lv
    @Staticshock-rd8lv Год назад +1

    Tiger Indian parents don’t fold brother lol 250k debt and being worked like a horse is not worth it. Cs got the best work life balance for a similar salary.

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад

      That might be true but some people may not enjoy CS work

    • @Staticshock-rd8lv
      @Staticshock-rd8lv Год назад +1

      @@ArvindRajan There is a big difference between 40 hour work week and a 80-100 hour week. Also take into account helping people is an amazing endeavor but the bureaucracy, bad apples, and sick people will make you hate your life + add the surmounting debt. Why have all doctor RUclipsrs quit medicine? Is it just a coincidence? You don't have to be passionate to make money in life and you kinda of like programming/are good at it anyways. Most people work jobs regardless of whether they like it or not over a 13 year timespan your whole viewpoint could change, shit it could change within 3 years while in uni. Think in 13 years you could be a millionaire from tech, a chamath papillaya, a naval ravikant think.......

    • @ArvindRajan
      @ArvindRajan  Год назад

      @@Staticshock-rd8lv honestly, i've thought about this a lot and think yeah there's a lot of bad things in medicine, but in the same way there's a lot of room for improvement. Choosing to go to medical school doesn't lock you into dedicating the entire rest of your life to just being a cog in the medical machine; a medical degree gives you a level of legitimacy and flexibility to do a lot in the future, and make serious impact in an extremely important sector. I myself am not sure if I'd want to spend the entirety of my life dedicated to clinical practice or might want to spend some time using my training for something else. While what you say is true, it doesn't mean that medicine doesn't have its perks. We will always need doctors anyways.

    • @Staticshock-rd8lv
      @Staticshock-rd8lv Год назад

      @@ArvindRajan Remember working extremely hard and your income is not a 1:1 relationship, there are people who are super productive work machines, but make nothing. Those who put in slight effort and make everything. You waste the best parts of your life working yourself into a grave for a hospital with 500k debt. A doctors only perk is a 6 fig salary in his 30s and prestige(being shown off as a trophy to other people). If your family is wealthy and can handle the debt and stress I guess you could do it. Overall I just feel there are many opportunities especially with your own youtube channel, social media, tech etc... especially if you finish uni in 3-4 years lots of time to think and figure things out.

  • @shahin3513
    @shahin3513 2 года назад +1

    medicineftw

  • @zenocamera
    @zenocamera Год назад +1

    medicineftw