Thats the way to do it....my husband had thought about going to the USNA but ended up choosing to stay close to home and have undergrad paid for with scholarships and work to save money for med. school. Thats the biggest thing I think most people don't understand....they think doctors make a ton of money ( don't get me wrong they do) but what they don't understand is the amount of student loans they have + most residencies only pay 50-60k a year. Our best friends are both doctors, I don't even know how much student loan debt they have...but they are closer to 75-80k a year in insurance.
yeah i was saying how ridiculous it is how doctors overcharge for stuff that it's getting so ridiculous. but maybe if tuition wasn't through the roof and people didn't try to sue them every 5 seconds, they could lower what they cost.
It should not cost more than like $20 for:
doctor: "how is everything? any problems?"
me: "no"
doctor: "ok great, here's a refill for your prescription which is not included with the $180 I'm charging you for this two minute visit you're required to come to just to get a refill on your prescription even though you could've told me you were ok over the phone"