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get a A.A. degree from a community college
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This is a job that might be asked on a job application, or in a job interview. The job may call for 2 years of administrative experience, including secretary, receptionist, administrative assistant, office manager, executive assistant, and many more. If you have this kind of experience, your answer is yes. If not, your answer is no.
If you want to become a legal assistant or paralegal you should consider getting a paralegal degree from your local community college. Most take about two years to complete and some offer help with job placement.
a week or 2.
There are many types of assistants. For example, a dental assistant, administrative assistant, physicians assistant, assistant managers, etc. How much they get paid depends on their career field, expertise, experience, and time on the job.
first of all it depend how many college credits u have. then after undergraduate you need you do 4-5 years of collg. and then another 2-3 years for orthodontist. it is a lot of college but you can make a lot of money. If you enjoy working with mouth and like money go with it!
The exact answer is going to depend on where in the world you are, but in the US being a "certified veterinary assistant" does not require a college degree and therefore you would still need around 8 years of college.
You have to go to 4 years of college, plus medical school school, plus internship to become a pediatrician. If you want to help in a pediatrician's office, you can train pretty quickly to become a Medical Assistant (less than 4 years college to train).
You must have a college degree at minimum. In addition, you need at least two years of residency.
It takes about 11 years after high school, 4 years of collage, 4 years of medical school, and 3 years of medical training.
I would say at least 18 years of age. You have to have some college under your belt and have to pass the CMA exam to become certified.
You would have to be in college for about 6 years to become an astronomer.