Kalkidan Gebray
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What questions were you asked during interviews?
Going to have my second interview on Thursday and I would like to be prepared for this one, I really really want this job. What were some common questions that I should be ready for?
What is some advice for someone taking a gap year and then going to school for their master's?
been in college for 5 years and I want to take a break to go into a masters program.
When is the best time for me to start looking into a career?
When is the best time for me to start looking into a career?
Do you regret your career?
Do you regret your career? If so what career would you do if you had the chance to go back in time?
What is the difference between a pharmacist and pharmacologist?
What types of science courses are taken? #medicine #pharmacy #pharmacists
How do I know what careers there are for me based on what I like?
I would like help in trying to find out what exactly would suit me for a future career that I'd also enjoy. It needs to be enough to financially support me.
What are the main responsibilities as a pharmacist?
I am an incoming 12th grader who is interested in being a pharmacist, I am very hardworking and I am ready to pursue my career. #pharmacist
Where would I start to take steps to become a Pharmacist?
When is a good time to start and begin the schooling for becoming a pharmacist?
What are good places to explore different professions and different areas of a major?
I'm a senior now and have not submitted college apps yet.
Medical field.
What does a typical day of a person working in the medical field look like?
What is the day to day life as a Pharmacist?
What is something that gets tiring on the job?
Is there anything that you like about the job?
What are some things that you dislike on the job?
How would I be able to get my professional degree to become a pharmacists?
What are the steps I need to take? What are the requirements i need to meet? How and Where would I begin?
What are study tips for college freshmen during finals?
What is the best way to study for multiple classes simultaneously? I have a hard time focusing on one class before moving on to the next subject, as I tend to get sidetracked and remember I have something specific to do in a class I'm not currently doing work for.
Which step is right for me?
What area of education are you in? And what pushed your decision to be in that area? I'm a current High school senior trying to decide which step to take in the education field.