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Health Career Scholarships

Wade Said:

Scholarships ?

We Answered:

ehh, thats good that you are involved in those clubs, you might wanna try sports, and you might wanna add your average gpa.

April Said:

Why is it important to have a career in the health care field?

We Answered:

Hello! I have always found that careers in the medical field is so beneficial to society. No matter what your career is you are working and better people's lives. For dentist, they are fix and improving people's oral health. When people improve there teeth, their self-esteem improves. Healthcare is something that will never go away and something we all need even if we can't afford it. Having a healthcare career is mainly a personal choice but if you enjoy working with people, want to improve people's lives, like science and finding out the inner workings of the human body, then a career in healthcare is for you.There are many great reasons such as advancement and all the career paths you can take, but it is the reason to touch many people's live in a personal and professional way that make being in healthcare all the more worth it.

Lawrence Said:

looking for sites for scholarships for health related-child life specialists career,undergraduate?

We Answered:

Try this site- its pretty good http://www.fastweb.com/

Annette Said:

When should I apply for a scholarship?

We Answered:

Try fastweb.com

Tina Said:

I am lost in what type of career i want to go in?

We Answered:

see your guidance counselor or go to the library and get a book on career placement tests. that can help you define your interests.

it's also not uncommon for people to change their minds in college. my friends daughter originally started to study to go into nursing and changed to become a math teacher - go figure!

Herman Said:

someone who works in the health feild, please help (career choice)?

We Answered:

Maybe you can get a B.S. in Nursing and then a Masters in Nursing or pursue a Physician's Assistant program. It'll take you a total of 6 years (4 years for the B.S. and 2 for the Masters), but you'll spend less time and money than the cost of going to medical school.

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