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Tasya [4]
3 years ago
13

EASY QUESTION!! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!

Medicine
2 answers:
GREYUIT [131]3 years ago
8 0
RN you will have so much fun working with patience
Butoxors [25]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Radiation therapist:

that would be a good way to go. the money is good and you would be looked at in a medical profession, plus you would be helping people. but you would have make time for the training and getting your all your personal life in check and probably have some stress involved because your dealing with making sure everyone else is ok and still have to make time for your self

Physical therapist:

if you want to be a Physical therapist then you would have to go to college because that is a highly looked at job position and you need qualifications and you would have stress because everyone around you is needing help but it is also a great thing to help people that need help and have that good feeling inside knowing you did that, plus the money is really good

RN:

this would be an amazing job because you would be helping sooo many people like giving birth or helping the doctors and just having that description in your name and being proud of your self and the money would be amazing but, you would definitely have to go to college pay a lot of money for test and stuff and put a lot of hours in and putting up with the stress.

Veterinarian:

this is a great position, I myself am thinking about vet school but that's not relevant but if you do decide to do vet school you would feel so great to see animals everyday especially if you love animals that would make your day better and you would have the feeling of knowing you are making people/ animals better but, you would have to go to college and maybe sometime have to put an animal down or see it suffering or get stuff you dont want to do but at the end of the day its most likely worth it to do any of these job positions and you will need college for all of them.

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