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Todd Said:
what courses should i take to become a homicide interrogatorWe Answered:
You should pursue courses related to the Administration with studies in Psychology where study of the human psyche are predominant, you did not state whether you already work in law enforcement but if not then that is usually the way all homicide investigators attain the level of experience to be promoted to homicide, rarely are people hired into a high level position as you are seeking.~Doris Said:
I would like to become a surgeon. what are the requirements where can I learn more?We Answered:
You'd start with a 4-year college degree - major in anything and take the premed classes in bio, chem, physics, math, and English. Your massage therapy courses are unlikely to transfer to a 4-year college or university; you'll have to start over. You can do this at any 4-year college or university. Then you'd apply to med school. Med school admissions are very competitive - you'll need a GPA over 3.5 in college to have a good shot at med school as well as high MCAT scores. And then after med school you'll have a 5-year residency in general surgery, then you can get a job. These two degrees and residency will be at three different schools - you probably won't be in Minnesota when you're done.Mildred Said:
Paramedics from Minnesota, what college(s) did you go to? Or what colleges are good for paramedic education?We Answered:
Minnesota colleges with a paramedic program will be found below.Yolanda Said:
I am currently 16 years old in minnesota with a learners permit, can I drive a moped in florida?We Answered:
yes. they really don't care. just don't drive like an idiot. if you're that worried have someone else rent it for you. you can drive them with an adult at 15 with a permit.Chester Said:
I'm not a highschool person...WILL COLLEGES KNOW THAT I AM MORE SERIOUS FOR COLLEGE?We Answered:
College is not as awesome as it seems form the outside. I was liek you. "OMG I can't wait till highschool's over". But it's the same deal in college. You have to take all these prerequisites that are just useless to what you have to do. The grass is not always greener on the other side.I'm talking about State Colleges though. Hope you find a betetr path than I did.
Luis Said:
Trying to figure out what to do with my life and how I can afford school to help improve myself.?We Answered:
Do you have to go to school this upcomming year?If not, work your *** off until you have enough money saved. Then you could be flexible with what you want to do. Work for one worth of school year, and just attend the next. Any job looking at what years you went to college would understand.. I mean it's a resession.. Not everyone can afford college..