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I really want to be a Pharmacist but I want to get a degree in something related so just in case I don't make it- I'll have something to fall back on.

2006-08-15 06:18:58 · 6 answers · asked by lil_qtie06 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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You can work for local government health agencies.
There are a lot of pharmacy schools out there, and some don't require standardized test scores, as long as you get good grades. You can make it.

2006-08-15 06:27:46 · answer #1 · answered by paul 3 · 0 0

RN is a calling pondering the hours, operating vacation journeys, shiftwork and weekends. you may want to correctly be coping with trauma or geriatrics, both one in all that could want to correctly be very unhappy. it truly is a powerful occupation, from what I actually have heard from nurses that i recognize inspite of the undeniable fact that it is not something to get into only for the money. you may start up as an RN in an rather good type of states with a 2-3 hundred and sixty 5 days degree. (I merely about chosen nursing as a occupation till i realized all that it entailed and that it grow to be "more effective than a occupation"). you may want to correctly be a psychologist in some states with a draw close's degree or a social worker with a Bachelor's and from what I understand the pay isn't undesirable, neither are the hours.

2016-11-25 19:23:48 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You could do research. A friend of mine has the same degree and he made good moolah working for the city of Minneapolis as one of their Public Health employees. He primarily did research and reports.

He then later went on to law school, so I believe he's doing something along the lines of Public Health law and Environmental law.

2006-08-15 06:22:43 · answer #3 · answered by ndtaya 6 · 0 0

Street sweeper. Those majors like in social sciences are given out like candy.
If it was a major in astro physics or chemisty then you deserve a good job.
I mean you took the major and yet have no clue what direction you want to go?

2006-08-15 06:22:33 · answer #4 · answered by Gingerbread Man 3 · 0 1

There are plenty of customer service jobs that don't care what the degree is in - as long as you have a degree.

2006-08-15 06:23:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

truck driver

2006-08-15 06:22:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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