Here are some suggestions: SUGGESTION #1: I remembered this from high school - over 40 years ago. As I was walking down a hall, I overheard two teachers talking about it: Do a search for Lovejoy's Guide OR Robert Leider. Suggestion #2: Inquire about scholarships, fellowships, gifts and grants in your chosen field. Suggestion #3: On weekends, during semester/holiday breaks and during the summer do volunteer work in your chosen profession. Chat with people about possible sources for scholarships, grants, fellowships and low-interest loans. At the very most, you'll get the financial assistance you're looking for. At the very least the answer you will or may get is a flat "NO" - without any explanation. [Other than in love and romance, "NO" never hurt anyone.] A side thought: "NO" might mean "not right now". It doesn't mean the funds completely "dried-up" or won't be available until next month, 3 months from now or even next year. You don't know until you ask. Suggestion #4: Journal every day on your computer. What you learned and what you were taught. What to do and what not to do. I gave you some suggestions and a light down a path. You can see, YOU HAVE OTHER OPTIONS. The rest is up to you. Thanks for asking your Q. I enjoyed answering it. VTY, Ron Berue Yes, that is my real last name! Source(s): My ears - in the right place - at the right time - paying attention with some common sense. "THE University of Hard Knocks"
Eye doctor in spanish is "oculista"
The eye doctor checks your eyes and they tell you if you need glasses
Good luck to your friend on finding some scholarships to help him pay for college. Here are some websites that he can use to start researching some scholarships: http://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/ and http://www.finaid.org/scholarships/.
For nursing school scholarships there are some different schools. Some would be: www.nursingscholarships.org, www.scholarships.com/...scholarships/scholarships.../nursing-scholarships and also www.choosenursing.com/paying/noncalfinaid.html.
There are no suggested homeopathic remedies that can be used as treatments for keratitis. A doctor should be seen. The doctor will probably prescribe medicated eye drops and the use of an eye patch to keep the eye from being irritated further.
If you have a current prescription within 1 year old, you can order contacts online without going to the eye doctor. Once your prescription is over 1 year old, you will have to have another eye exam.
Eye Appointment You should visit an eye doctor once per year for a regular eye exam.
The iris of the eye can change color with age. There are some diseases that can change the color of your eye. You should be having regular eye checkups anyway so ask your eye doctor.
eye drops or a doctor
O.D is Doctor of Optometry, in other words an eye doctor. O.D. is also an abbreviation used to represent the right eye referring to the use of eye drops.
There are several nursing grants or schalarships you can get. Some of them are: Merit-based Scholarships, Need-based Scholarships, Obligatory-service Scholarships.
I seriously doubt it, i could be wrong, but it's just an eye doctor