If you're fortunate enough to learn about financial independence before PA school or during PA school, there are actually steps you can start taking to develop good personal finance habits even as a broke grad student. If you work on these steps while you're a PA student, you'll be wayyy ahead of the curve once you start earning income as a new grad physician associate. 


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