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marissa [1.9K]
3 years ago
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Talia’s English class had an assignment in which they had to write a career plan including all the aspects that they discussed i

n class. Talia wrote the following plan: “I want to be a veterinarian and work with animals. I would like to open a practice in my hometown, have at least four employees and eventually earn six figures. To do this, I need to finish high school, graduate from a four-year-degree university, and get my doctorate degree. I am going to try and get an internship while I am in school with a local vet.” Which aspect of the career plan would her teacher say she was missing?
English
2 answers:
Alenkinab [10]3 years ago
5 0

The aspect she is missing for her career plan would be...

LETTER  [  C. Current Status  ]

This because she already states her career definition and requirements, and intermediate goals for a career plan is irrelevant when you don't have your current status stated already.

Tresset [83]3 years ago
3 0

<em>The right answer for what was missing in the following plan of Talia would be the part she had mentioned about finishing high school, graduate from a four- year-degree, and the doctorade degree...</em> between the four-year-degree and the doctorate degree it is required to finish a master's degree first, otherwise you couldn't get into the doctorate yet.

<h3>After that you can start the final part of the studies, the doctorate degree.</h3>
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