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Technically, lawyers do not need an internship or apprenticeship, but there is such thing as bar admission course and articling that you need to complete after you graduate from law school. Articling is working under an experienced lawyer's supervision for ten months. Some would consider that to be somewhat of an apprenticeship....
Yes, graduate students in science often receive financial support, including jobs as research assistants and/or teaching assistants, grants, and student loans.
Shirley Ronkowski has written: 'TAs as teachers' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Graduate teaching assistants, Teachers' assistants
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In master's programs, the biggest roadblocks to graduation seem to be the thesis, internship, capstone project, or other non-classroom projects. Not all master's degrees require a thesis or internship.
Many popular graduate jobs are still in the academic community. Many graduate students continue to work for universities as teaching assistants or lab researchers. These intro level jobs prepare graduates for more sophisticated university work.
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In order to obtain a nursing degree you must first enroll in nursing school. Look for a school that is affiliated with your local hospital as this where you will train. Once you graduate and perform your internship hours you will then graduate with you degree.
Internship year is a particularly exciting, yet daunting time in a doctoral Ph,d in psychology training. It is typically the capstone clinical experience of a doctoral student's graduate program and serves a gatekeeper function into the profession.
Once you graduate from high school, you will need 8 more years in order to receive the degree. You will then have an internship that you must meet.
The general answer to your question is, yes it always is beneficial to get as much education in a field as you can. I don't think nursing assistants are required to have graduate school experience but if you can swing it you will always benefit.
It depends on what are your plans, but it's always better to be graduate.