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In Memphis what is the best college to attend to be pediatrician
Harvard
You would have attend about 6 years of college before you can become a Astronomer.
Four to eight years of college would be required to be a forensic toxicologist.
To become a radiation therapist you must have certain technical training and education. You would attend a college with an accredited program and then you obtain the necessary licenses to begin work.
You would need to attend a school that will give this degree but before attempting this, you will need to be a RN with a master's in nursing. Two more years later will give you the education to be a midwife.
Usually you would need a Bachelor's degree (4-5 years) from an accredited university/college. Preferably, you would have some sort of business-related degree.
Yes but you would have to go through med school and specialize in radiology like everyone else, which will take a lot of time. If you wanted to know whether a Rad Tech can just step in and become a radiologist by experience....then no.
any school in the ACC...by far the best conference for soccer and most sports in general
To become a pediatrician one would have to graduate highschool and then attend college for four years, go to four years of medical school, be an intern for one year, complete a two year residency, and then take an exam.
It depends on your State and local Board of Education requirements. Why not attend a Teachers' College and graduate ? It's not Rocket Science !
Jane Austen did not attend college. This would have been almost unheard of for a woman in England around the turn of the 19th century.