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).
i dont no
I dont know that why i came to answer.com
1) attend a combined 6 yr college/medical school program then 3 yr residency = 9 yrs 2) graduate college in 3 yrs - 10 yrs 3) better plan: nurse practitioner or physicians assistant. You can see patients, write prescriptions and pretty much practice like a pediatrician 4-6 yrs.
No even though its a catholic college you dont have to actually be catholic
i dont even freaking know at all
i really dont know
He attend Fordham Universtey, he studed Scince in ecammies!!!!
i dont know what high shool she attended but she didnt go to college sorry was lookin for the answer to LDK
i dont think so... coz you'll never have a chance to use your knowledge about phsycology. plus its a long and expensive trip to college... ;>
i dont think he did(:'but he went toWoodcreek HighRoseville, CALIFORNIAGraduated: 2003Student status: AlumniDegree: High School Diploma1999-2003
Yes, you can take CNA training in your situation as long as it doesnt interfere with your schooling.
Several things result. They are;In a lifetime you make less moneyYou may worker harder for less moneyThe more you know the more you get paidJob training may be harder to obtainYou will not be able to experience the 'traditional' college experience (such as joining a fraternity)Jobs may be harder to find or be more service type jobsYou don't have to attend college, but you do need to have some type of job training to obtain a good job. Thirty years ago a person could get out of high school, get a job with a industry/factory/corporation, and stay in that job for 30 years. This is no longer true because those types of jobs are gone and what is left are lower paying jobs unless you have some special type of training or a college degree. I have done both and have found that working less to make more is much better than the opposite.