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Author: Timer321   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Control Panel: My week with AI
Date: 12/22/25 12:23 PM
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French docs are paid a third what US docs are paid,

That is not true when you factor in the doctor's medical school costs. Also the US doctor educates his or her children.


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Studying medicine in France is very affordable at public universities, costing EU/French students only a few hundred Euros (around €200-€450/year plus fees) for tuition, while non-EU students face higher, but still subsidized rates, often around €2,770-€3,770 yearly, though some universities offer exemptions; private options are significantly more expensive, ranging from €8,000 to over €20,000 annually. The main costs will be living expenses, which vary widely, and the long duration of study with limited income.
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