Jan 12
Rebecca H asked: Science has always been boring to me. I don’t know how to gain interest in it and I would like to pursue a job in the medical field. I don’t want to be categorized as the typical girl who is horrible at math and science. Any suggestions?…

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Dec 12
Newest Starr asked: I have an associate in Nuclear medicine.. I want to continue my education in the medical field.. I was thinking about getting my bachelor in health science because it would just 2 yrs since i already have most of the credit.. i was wondering what kind of jobs would i be able to have after graduation

Ps. I want to go to graduate school to get MS in Physician assistant or be a midwife.. is this the best major to get into right now?
Thanks.

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Nov 11
Chris asked: This is alot of school I’m looking at to become a doctor. 4 years of college, 4 years med school, etc

Anyways I’m trying to plan for my future. Not something most 16 year olds do. I’m not sure exactly what branch, but I’m definatly insterested in the medical field. What courses would you reccomend I take in high school to demonstarte I have an interest in medicine? Anatomy, enviromental science, and so on.

Thanks in advance.

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Sep 23
perryfan49 asked: What kind of job would I be able to get with a degree in Political Science? I’m debating going for a second degree in poli-sci, but I want to know that I’ll be able to use it later on. My primary degree is acutally in the medical field, so I don’t know if poli-sci will be a waste of my time.…

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Sep 04
jimbad05 asked: I’m a sophomore business major, but in college I’ve begun to take more of an interest in biology and science. I’ve been considering combining my business education with something in the medical field, but I don’t see anything that really relates.

I’d like to find something that I could double major/minor in that would help me get involved with the growing medical field. I’ve considered nursing, but it seems exclusive (ie. either you’re an RN or an accountant – not both). Is there any way I could relate a business degree to the medical field?

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