Speaking of medicine, I just had to respond to this thread. I'm actually deciding on pursuing medical school, and whether my chart says so or not, I just have to do it.
I graduated college in 2006 with a pathology degree, and I worked as a P.A. off and on since then with long spouts of unemployment mixed in. Now, my college ******* me over in 2 ways: I took science courses that were not deemed acceptable by medical schools, and my program was not recognized by this major lab agency, so I could not get certified in my career. That fact hurt my chances at finding a job (hence, the spouts of unemployment). So I harbored a LOT of anger and bitterness over these facts since I graduated college, and I put the blame on my university. These feelings bled out into my work life and personal relationships (even unconsciously, I bet).
So what I'm going to do is a post-bac pre-med certificate program which would allow me to retake my science courses over again. I just discovered last night that there's a program 20 minutes away from me that's a state school, and it only costs $14,000. That's it!! I think I would be foolish not to do this because it would both fix my past (the unworthy science courses) and prepare for the future (medical school). Make sense? I'm 31 right now, which is fine with me. It's never too late, in my opinion!
Chart-wise, I think I'm ok for a medical career. Got the Scorpio MC with Saturn-Pluto conjuncting it (pathology, death, and disease are pretty accurate with that configuration, I think). Saturn and Pluto are technically in the 9th House. Mars is in my 8th in Leo (which is its natural placement, great for surgery and not fainting at the sight of blood).
I think this could work. As long as I'm on a set path with strict requirements that have to be fulfilled with hard work, I'm fine. As for medical school, I don't care about the amount of debt. It's just gotta get done in any way possible for the sake of my existence. I remember reading a Saturn in Scorpio interpretation that said "security in debt or inheritance." I think this would be the classic "finding security in debt" scenario