in your grade 11 (junior) and 12 (senior) year, you should seriously be considering taking Biology, chemistry, possibly physics (receommended) and if your school offers it, excericse science (intro to kiniesiology).... you should also be taking the two maths ... advanced functions and calculus if you want to get into a really good and reputable school, you should be taking all of your courses at the highest level offered, preparing you better for your future studies also, you should be thinking about maintaining ATLEAST an 85% + average, to even be considered at a good school dont forget to work hard and prepare for your SATS (if you take them) studying to get into is hard work and dedication, but its worth it!
Health, psycology, anything that has to do with social skills.
There are not many requirements to go into the hair styling career. Usually, a high school GED is required, and sometimes an additional year of beauty school is needed.
Believe it or not I couldn't find a whole lot of information on the admission requirements for the US Career Institute. I'd say you need at least a high school diploma or GED. But other than that there doesn't appear to be any other requirements.
You get a job as surgical technician bu studying and not doing drugs in school. You have to go to college. You must get all As in high school to become a surgical technician.
Going to culinary school is a great career choice. Each school has different requirments and fees.
Biology, Chemistry and Physics butpsychologywont hurt
A professional career pathway requires a few years of education, such as high school diploma or even a college degree. An entry career pathway will usually not have many requirements.
First choose a career path. Then research schools that offer a major leading to that career path. Contact the school and ask for an application and information on all admissions requirements. If you meet the requirements, submit the application and all required documentation.
A professional career pathway requires a few years of education, such as high school diploma or even a college degree. An entry career pathway will usually not have many requirements.
A professional career pathway requires a few years of education, such as high school diploma or even a college degree. An entry career pathway will usually not have many requirements.
Get a Bachelors in anything, pass the LSAT, get accepted into Law school, pass the bar exam Yes you can but remember that studying law is a long career.
Say goodbye to your social life. Say hello to hours of studying, volunteering at clinics and hospitals and anywhere else you can get volunteer hours, getting to know the science professors (remember you gotta do research with them), shadowing MDs and a DO if you want to go into Osteopathic medicine, studying, studying, studying, studying, and more studying. For every B you get, your chances of rejection increase. For every A you get, your chances of rejection decrease. If you even get a C or below, you should probably rethink your future career choice.