@Nrdsb4 Forgot to add. I have the same concerns with my med school lad. He’s been raised solidly Type B or B+ and is in a Type A world for a bit. I wonder what he’ll choose to do/where to go when he gets to make his own decisions. He’s used to traveling and living off our own schedule - plenty of family time with both mom and dad, etc. Time will tell. He knows what the job requires, I made sure of that before he headed that direction. He tells me, “it’s not work if you love what you’re doing.” More power to him. It’s helpful having a medical lad in the family, so there’s that plus.