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My advice is this. When you buy a car you can't just spend all all your transportation funds on buying the car. You also have to budget your money so that you can afford to take care of said car not just buy it. If you don't do that then you will be in a world of hurt in the future when something inevitably happens. That said with your funds currently available and your plans for the future I would hold off. I don't know how the whole college thing and what not works up there in Vancouver but I would strongly suggest taking the time to apply for grants and scholarships if that is a thing that is possible for you. Taking all the money you need from school loans will buy a lot of financial and mental strain on you once you do complete your schooling. Another thing you may look into is do some soul searching before you commit to the doctor thing. If your sure that is what you want to do then yea go for it. If its no then that is a ton of schooling that really does not translate much to anything else so if a couple years in you decide that is not something you really want to do your going to be up shit creek with alot of debt. You could do it in increments such as start out with the nursing end of things (less schooling less debt). This will also give you the appreciation for your co-workers on that side of the spectrum if/when you decide to become a doctor.
That is my .02 ill get off my soap box now.
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