IT is different for every state. Your academic advisor should inform you of your colleges specific requirements. All colleges require basic classes though such as: English Composition, generally college algebra, generally a biological science, etc.
There are history teachers in high school, college and community colleges. Museums specifically hire history majors. Of course there are many jobs that are open to any college graduate.
yes. that gives you an advantage.
If you train on the job, you're most likely getting paid to do so, whereas you'd be paying the school to train you otherwise. On the job training gives you a good foot in the door for that company, gives you an opportunity to impress the employer. If you get trained at a school, you would have a class or maybe even a degree or certification that would enhance your resume.
If you took pre-college level courses or anything up and beyond General Education, this is what they want to know.
tell them that you really did go to college, but do not tell them what school you came from as a givebacks they will go to that college and check with everyone in that school.
College job fairs do not have physcian recruiters. They would show up at medical job fairs. They are not seen at college job fairs. They are seen on medical school campuses.
Like English, Science is important, and opens up many job opportunities. If you are deciding whether or not to take this course in high school or college, it is a good idea even if you do not plan to be a scientist.
Put the high school you graduated from. Or, your GED. If you have taken a college course here or there, or any other job-related course, list it. However, do not inflate your education beyond what you can prove--it can be grounds for firing. Education is not everything, but experience, skills and practical knowledge is. So, make sure you are very complete with your job descriptions in your application.
When you are applying for a job or a high school or college
Almost any college should offer a classic car insurance course, however the type of job you have can determine whether or not you will be able to apply for it.
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You start by completing college and medical school.