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Rockland, Massachusetts

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Isela May 11, 2016 1333 views

What does it take to be an expert eye doctor? What do you need ? What can you do to get there?

My name is Isela, and I am interested in becoming an eye doctor #doctor #medicine #healthcare #optometry #eye-care #eye-doctor #career #career-counseling #science #optometrist

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Alejandro May 11, 2016 751 views

what are the rules to ice hockey

Im asking this question because When i grow up i wanna be an Ice Hockey goalie #ice-hockey

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Alejandro May 11, 2016 1055 views

What kind of equipment do you need for ice hockey?

i want to be an ice hockey player when i grow up. i'm just asking so i can be prepared #sports #ice-hockey #athletics #college #career #career-counseling #athletic-training

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Denisia May 11, 2016 785 views

How competitive is the surgery health field?

High School Graduate wanting to know the stakes. #surgery #medicine #hospital-and-health-care #college #career

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Denisia May 11, 2016 948 views

What careers can you pursue with a bachelor's in Genetics?

#genetics #science #college #higher-education #career #career-counseling

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Emma May 11, 2016 1758 views

Should salaries and annual incomes be a massive factor when deciding upon a career, or should you try and do something that will make you happy?

Does money trump happiness? #financial-services #salary #financial-planning #personal-development

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Elizabeth May 11, 2016 772 views

What is a better path for someone that would like to one day be a mother--a PA or DNP?

I would love to be a mother one day, and I am taking this into consideration while trying to choose a career path. While a PA and DNP have similar jobs, is one better suited for a mother than the other? #medicine #nursing #nurse #healthcare #physician #nurse-practitioner

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Elizabeth May 11, 2016 951 views

Is there a personality difference between PA's and DNP's and if so, should I consider this when making a career choice?

I understand that PA's tend to be task oriented, check it off the list, get it done and move on type of personalities vs nurses who might have a similar job description, but tend to be more compassionate and nurturing. I definitely tend to lean towards the PA type but my college of choice does...

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