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Higher Education (University +) - September 2007

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it an anestisiologist, dentist or doctor.

For dentists what are there highest pay in New York is it better to be self employed. How much would a typical dentist make self employed, what is going in his pocket.

For doctors do they work long hours how's the pay

For anestisiologists do they work long hours what is the pay. IF you are not self employed can you get fired.

Out of all these professions which one is most enjoyable and yet relaxing.

Last but not least can a dentist be both a general dentist and a orthodontist how many years for each. I mean what do you have to specialize in, if I specialize in orthadontist than I have to be that I cannot be an average dentist.

Thank you very much, any answer will get best answer as long as you help :)

2007-09-12 09:52:00 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

my book says, "one action would increase the good of 25 people 1 unit each, and another action would increase the good of 1 person 26 units, the latter action should be taken."
So is the latter the first part or the second part?

2007-09-12 09:46:14 · 6 answers · asked by awesomeness 2

2007-09-12 09:43:57 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-12 09:09:23 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

money is tight,cost of accommadation is crazy n i cant take a weekend job!!

2007-09-12 08:55:35 · 5 answers · asked by Lulu xx 2

2007-09-12 08:37:33 · 2 answers · asked by nuniscorpio 1

I wanna get a masters and i want to work as a computer manager how many years in total?

2007-09-12 08:25:38 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is there a college in Long Beach that has a class for people who want to work in the ER?
Can anyone figure that out for me?
Thankyou so much!
Or,if there isn't one in long beach,try to find me one that is close to long beach.
Thanks again!
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2007-09-12 08:09:34 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm a highschool sophmore considering pharmacy. I love chemistry and math, so I thought it might be a good fit for me. Everything I read says that pharmacy is a great profession, but that getting into a college is extremely competitve. What I'm wondering is have you, or anyone you know, ever been rejected from a pharmacy school. Were you trying hard? did you have good grades? had you worked at a PharmAssitant at all before applying?
Thanks for the insight!

2007-09-12 07:29:18 · 4 answers · asked by flyordie175 2

I go to Cleveland State, and I want to know whom to speak to about being grandfathered in. I have been going there since 2000, but only part time, I didn't start full time until 2003. Any information will help thanks.

2007-09-12 07:11:06 · 2 answers · asked by Miss 6 7

i was thinking of taking a 9 month program and do yhey pay good money

2007-09-12 07:03:52 · 5 answers · asked by faithdee879 1

I have recently seen a few people's business cards stating:
John Smith, M.B.A.
Is this the same MBA (Master's of Business Administration) that I am thinking of or is there some other MBA out there?
I guess I want to know if I finish my MBA, am I entitled to putting the initials after my name?

2007-09-12 06:51:55 · 5 answers · asked by nova_queen_28 7

My 4-year Bachelors degree turned out to be a waste of time and money, since I can't find a decent job. After graduating in 2002, I didn't find a job until November 2003, as an insurance claims rep, making only $12.50/hr. I didn't go to college to only make $24K a year. After working there for over a year, I quit, since it was a dead-end job with no room for advancement. I've since then been working for my dad, managing his gas station.

So what good would an MBA do for me? What exactly does an MBA teach you? I spent 4 years in college, and really can't say that I came out smarter than before. College didn't teach me anything worthwhile, so what would I learn from an MBA?

2007-09-12 06:32:22 · 8 answers · asked by h-nizzle 2

I'm a junior in college studying communications with emphasis in public relations and photography, and a minor in international business. Whenever I tell people that I'm a communications major they act like it's a pointless degree and I'm not going to find a good job. i've also had 3 semesters of statistics and 3 semesters of french. ive also been really involved on campus such as worked for the admissions office, campus news station, done service projects, and i studied abroad in france for a semester. I'm thinking of switching my major to public relations because it seems like that is a more marketable major. I was also wondering if you would recommend getting a full minor in statistics vs. only 3 semesters of it, or if 3 semesters is enough to make me more marketable? I'm not entirely sure what I want to do once I'm done with college, or what options there are for a communications major, but I want to have a good job in a city once I'm done. Suggestions? Is my degree strong?

2007-09-12 06:06:09 · 8 answers · asked by Consultant 1

This question has to do with the classification of degrees awarded in the UK. I need to know if, having been rated within the 10% of the best students of my undergraduate class, having obtained a GPA of 4.3/5.0, and given the fact that the best student of my class got 4.6/5.0, my undergraduate degree can be considered in the UK as a honour degree, and of what kind, i.e., as a first degree honour, upper second degree honour, or third degree honour.

It must be taken into account that, during my studies of five years, I was the best student for three times, and that I was also given academic distintions for 2 years, and that I was awarded a scholarship for the last semester, out of three, of a graduate program I studied, because I was the best student, out of 40 people. Finally, I was also awarded a scholarship to study at another university, before entering the university I chose, in which I was rated as the 15, out of 2000 applicants, and out of 100 admitted applicants.

2007-09-12 05:33:49 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have been on active duty in the military for almost ten years now. I am planning on going into the reserves. I completed a Liberal Arts Bachelors Degree and graduated with a 3.29gpa. I was thinking about going back to school to get a more specialized Bachelors Degree (like accounting), but a friend suggested I look at going back to school to get my MBA. If I were to do this, does it matter that I have a Bachelors in Liberal Arts? I do have two AA degrees, one in Merchandise Management and the other in Photography. What type of jobs would I be able to get with an MBA? Would it be better just to go back to school for a more specialized Bachelors Degree? Thanks for your help.

2007-09-12 05:24:55 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

im taking this class to be a certified pharmacy technician and they say you will get paid better in a hospital. im only 17 and graduated highschool and halfway done with my program. would they hire me

2007-09-12 05:24:14 · 4 answers · asked by dedeeded 1

2007-09-12 04:49:43 · 7 answers · asked by tuntuni11 1

Ok, so i am in high school right now... looking forward to next year in college. Im not sure what i want to major in but whatever i do, i dont want a lot of hard math courses. I am taking calculus right now, and it is fairly easy, but i hate it so much. Anyway, i was wondering which major requires lower end of math courses - but is a good paying job. And i probably dont want bio for a major.

2007-09-12 03:08:17 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm getting ready to go back to school and I'm looking at doing one of three things and I like them all, but I want to know which would lead to more money.

Certified Nurses Aide, Business Management, or Pharmacy Assistant

I have a friend that told me I need to go into Pharmacy Assistant, and my mom is telling me to through CNA so I can advance up to a Registered Nurse.

2007-09-12 02:30:32 · 11 answers · asked by David B 1

2007-09-12 01:42:30 · 4 answers · asked by Kishie 1

I see a lot of people asking this question and I just wanted to get some direct answers. I stopped going to college when I was done partying. I started my own business and make more money than any of my friends (or anyone I know my age) that graduated. Most of them are coming to me for work and I feel as if though they were robbed of money and years of their life conforming to the wasteless protocol society demands. Can anyone here cite one example where a college degree had a direct effect on someone making real money? (over 200k/year) I think this question is important for people to have answered, because for myself, I did not learn anything until I stopped going to school and entered the real world. It seems like college/school not only takes your money, but conditions individuals to wear blinders and limits their real potential via it's "cookie-cutter" system. Aside from being a vehicle of order for the masses, does higher education really teach anything valuable?

2007-09-11 22:54:15 · 2 answers · asked by arthursmith9898 1

So what courses are they generally? Do you get to choose, generally. Say if I wanted to take physics in high school but didn't get a chance to, can I take it as a general ed? Plus would it affect my chances of being chosen by a college if I want to major in possibly medicine or optometry? Please discuss the essentials of general eds. Thanks!

2007-09-11 18:00:15 · 6 answers · asked by MEMEe 1

I'm planning on going to a state run four-year University, and I'm planning to major in Journalism. With that said, does anyone know what kind of math courses I would be required to take? I hate math and would never even think about dedicating the amount of time needed to learn Calculus or any other type of complex math syntax. If Calculus is required, please tell me so that I don't waste my time (and money!) applying to colleges.

Thanks.

2007-09-11 17:35:41 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

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If you have a B.S. in Criminal Justice,can you go to law school?

2007-09-11 17:31:38 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

i feel so lost i have been out of high school for almost 3 years i've done a year of city year and worked 2 years i am thinking about going to college but feel that i am too old to be starting college i sould be in my 3 or 4 year will it be weird because of my age will it be differant because of my age i also have felony for robbery and feel a degree would be a waste of time because i will be unable to get a good job with felony please help i feel so lost

2007-09-11 17:25:24 · 5 answers · asked by will d 1

i am in college and taking business communication class. we are in groups and each of us is a department head. i am the vice president of development. I don't have any clue to what that job consists of. what am i suppose to do? i have been told that i am in charge of fundraisers and charity benefits to promote our "product". But i have no clue. I am not a business person. Any have an answer?

2007-09-11 17:20:11 · 3 answers · asked by one_brenda_88 1

I was wondering what the opinion of Community Colleges is, as far as the quality of education. Some consider it to be a low level of education while others highly support it. Is a CC education of good quality?

2007-09-11 17:17:07 · 10 answers · asked by msym83 2

I read an article in my newspaper today about how a University of Missouri sociology professor believes Saginaw's inner-city schools' dress codes are inherently racist against minority dress and culture.

Excuse me, I grew up with dress codes in the islands, where schools are a lot more civil and disciplined than the states. It keeps the focus on schoolwork.

Idiot professors like that one are a prime example of why today's universities are simply not preparing students for the real world. When I went to the University of Michigan, there was an emphasis on driving students away from real careers towards liberal arts majors that would benefit the academic bums who teach those majors. Some of my professors and graduate students were total weirdos who couldn't last a day at McDonald's. A lot of the studies these schools release are laughing stocks...like the one that said men only like hot women...WOW, shock!

Should these schools lose their accreditation?

2007-09-11 17:12:19 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

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