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Thursday, 23 July 2020

What are some good jobs that only require 1-2 years of schooling?  

What are some good jobs that only require 1-2 years of schooling?  

answers 0:I'm not interested in labor trades. I thought about getting into accounting, but don't want to spend four years in school.answers 1:Nursing is a good community college degree if you don't mind the blood and other headaches that go along with being a nurse. Another good associate's is veterinary technician, again if you don't mind dealing with a little blood and sad owners when their pet gets put down. An accounting associate's won't get you an accounting job because you must get a 4-year bachelor's degree and sit for a CPA exam. Computer science is a great option but many employers in the software industry are looking for people with bachelor's degrees. However, this associate's would give you necessary coding skills so you could build yourself up as a freelancer and become your own boss. DON'T get anything in the humanities field because! unless you plan on transferring to university AND then to law school, humanity degrees are worthless in the job market. Good luck!...answers 2:You need a bachelors degree to get in then three years of PA school at most places.Chatham University has one of the best PA programs in the US. The campus is a national arboretum and many of the dorms are mansions. It is a women’s school for undergrads but co-ed for graduate school including the PA program.My daughter got her undergrad degrees there and she feels she got a very high quality education....answers 3:you could try sales jobsanswers 4:Seriously start showing an interest in one of the trades which people will always have a need for and keep it as the second string to your bow. See the info in the link for the kinds of jobs that you might qualify for with 2 years college. https://www.moneytalksnews.com/20-high-paying-jobs......answers 5:I'd like to know how long I have to go to school for, what type of classes I'd be ta! king, duties of a Physician's Assistant, and any other informa! tion you could offer me (preferably from an actual PA). thanks!answers 6:so, i want to go to drexel university, but idk if i will get inmy SAT is as followsReading- 550math - 580writing- 610my GPA is a 3.2 on a 4.0 scalewhen i graduate i will have takes 2- AP classes and over 10 honors classesi am in a lot of clubs, president of FBLA member for 3 years, president of Mock Trial (2 years) member for 4, stage crew director for over 5 productions, earth club, debate team, political discussion club, GSA, school spirit club, and i also volunteer for local groups, as well as hold a steady job with my school district...answers 7:You meet Drexel's criteria, and you are very likely to get in. Average GPA: 3.3Average SAT Score: 1805Average ACT Score: 25answers 8:Young people are commonly impatient to be done with their student years, only to realize later that those years were in fact a luxury. Don't be so quick to discount a 4-year education. Best wishes.answers 9:Does the poor littl! e millennial not have the patience for college? Do they want to put in minimal effort and still get what they want? Of course you're not interested in skilled trades. You, like many others, are probably repulsed by the thought of taking such a blue collar job that doesn't make you look smarter. Either man the hell up and go through college, quit thinking blue collar jobs are inferior, or just give up in life right now because nothing you want will come easy. This what is wrong with you post-2000 kids. You have been breastfed your entire life and don't like the idea of putting in effort and dedication. If you want to be an accountant, put on your big boy or big girl pants and work towards that future....answers 10:On a scale of 1-10 what was your overall experience at Cornell Univ. Please be honest, and answer only if you went there. Think about academic stress, social life, traditions. (Also, please leave weather out of the rating - I know its pretty bad ) 🙂 I am think ! of applying here, so please elaborate if you wantanswers 11:A 2-year ac! counting degree from a community college only qualifies you for clerical jobs in an accounting department, e.g. payroll clerk, accounts receivable or payable clerk, etc. You must hold a minimum of a bachelor's degree for entry-level accountant.There are other 2-year programs available through community colleges. However: - graphic design, web design, web development, etc. - employers want minimum of bachelor's degree, and the vast majority of these do not have jobs, they freelance.- paralegal - half of paralegal jobs now go to law school grads due to severe glut in the field, and employers generally expect minimum bachelor's degree ABA-certified paralegal to hire anyone.Check offerings at your nearest community colleges to see what they offer. But check with their placement offices to see if any local companies are actually recruiting graduates of the school's programs....answers 12:You seem to be a good candidate for acceptance. Your GPA is a bit low though, what's your ! weighted GPA? Private schools like extracurriculars so keep those upanswers 13:Investment banking.answers 14:Maybe an apprenticeship in roof tiling?I know you live in America but in the UK roof tilers can earn $50,000 a year, which is well above the median wage.In the UK a roofing apprentice is just 2 years....

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