Quote (EndlessSky @ Jun 25 2017 05:03pm)
It is tough. My friend had to go to school in the Carribean and my other friend became doctor of osteopathic med.
If you want it enough, I think you'll find a way.
Teachers in Missouri tend to be post-bac women that strongly slant Democrat. The youth really get slammed with an outpour of Dem ideas early on, I don't know if that is what you experienced or not.
If I get into both a D.O. and M.D. I'm probably going to go D.O. I've shadowed both, and D.O.'s tend to be better rounded, better with patients, and still just as knowledgeable.
They're also eliminating your degree as consideration for residency in the next year or two since the education has become exactly the same save for D.O. learning how to do manipulations.
My teachers definitely weren't Democrat. My high school science teacher kept showing us shitty Christian articles trying to link science to God. The rest I really don't know their political affiliation, but there was only two teachers that believed in evolution.
Can you cite where you got the information about Missouri teachers?