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Should I go straight into entry level work ore get my associates degree?

I'm a student at Job Corps. I would like to know more about being a Rehabilitation Technician because I want to be able to help people. #medicine #rehabtech #physicaltherapistsassistant

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Lucy’s Answer

I am always for the idea of working while i learn. If you can get an entry level position in the field that you would like to study while you go to school, that gives you the hands on experience to see whether or not you will enjoy being in that industry.
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Shannon’s Answer

Hi- Is there a way for you to think about doing both? I remember when I was in school, I also worked at the same time. It was a lot to balance at the time, but I got practical work experience AND went to school to learn. You have a clear interest as a technician, so finding a program (associates or technical school) to teach you the skills you are interested in learning is a great step. Good luck!


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