Friday, April 30, 2010

Need help <3 <3 I am a teenager in need of adult advice?

Which career takes longer?


What are the pros and cons?


Difficulty level?


Makes most money? (starts of making more money..ends up making more money)








----Pros and cons of ---


The following:


1.Radiation Therapists


2.Physician Assistant


3.Anesthesiologists


4.Chiropractor


5.Nuclear Medicine TechnologistsNeed help %26lt;3 %26lt;3 I am a teenager in need of adult advice?
http://www.salary.com will tell you how much you'd make in your area with any job.





1. Radiation therapist - 2-4 years of college. Pays pretty well for that level of education. Usually you'd attend a tech school for this.





2. PA - 6 years of college (bachelor and masters). Pays pretty well but not as well as a doctor.





3. Anesthesiologist - 8 years of college (bachelors and med school) and 5 years of residency. You'll need great grades in college to get into a top med school and then great grades in med school to get into an anesthesiology residency program, because that's a very popular program. Pays very well.





4. Chiropractor - scam artist with ~8 years of college. Seriously, this isn't a field of medicine, it's a scam. Chiropracty has NEVER been shown to work. Usually students have already invested too much time and money by the time they figure this out (if they ever do) to back out - you're hearing this ahead of time and will have no excuse. Don't bother with this 'field'. http://www.chirobase.org





5. NMT = 2-4 years of college, tech school.

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