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Q&A: I’m a biology major, where do I start looking for internships?

Question by smartCookie: I’m a biology major, where do I start looking for internships?
I’m lost as to what kinds of internships I can get as a biology major. I’m actually looking at a future career in health care administration, and would be interested in an internship in that field. Any suggestions???

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Answer by J812001
You know you actually have to go to school to become a health care administration, right. I have friends with PhD in science who could not get a job as one. You need to get some sort of master’s degree in health care administration.
Go to the link and learn more about this.

http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/faqs/health-admin

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Which one of these jobs would be the best paying, and what college courses would be necessary?

Question by Reinboh: Which one of these jobs would be the best paying, and what college courses would be necessary?
Biology Teacher
Lawyer ( Are there different types?)
Computer Programmer
Which one would be the easiest to get a job for?
What college courses are needed?
What are good colleges for the necesarry courses?
Which job is the best paying?
Also, are there any other jobs that include biology?

Thank You.

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Answer by Chris
Attorneys will typically earn the most if they go to a Tier 1 school. A T1 law grad will earn around -120k/year once they graduate (depending largely on where they practice and what school they went to).

Undergrad major really doesn’t matter, I have a degree in International Development/Latin American studies.

Are there different types? Yep – but you don’t specialize in law school and you typically pick the skills up in practice.

Is it easy to get – no way, the teaching job would be far easier.

If you are interested in Law/Biology, get an undergrad degree in a hard science and go into law. This opens up the ability for you to do patent/med. law work. I know four people at my school that are already MDs and are preparing for practice.

Good luck

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What are the top five paying non college requiring jobs right now?

Question by Nick P: What are the top five paying non college requiring jobs right now?
I’m just wondering what the highest paying jobs are out there that require the least amount of schooling or long term training to enter? Approximately what kind of annual income does each profession generate? Thanks in advance?

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Answer by Sandra R
railroad and ship workers (,415),
supervisors of precision production workers (,600), purchasing agents (,506)
police officers (,301)
electrical/electronic equipment repairers (,223),
mail carriers (,369)
tool and die makers (,587)
plumbers (,531)
electricians (,080)
automobile salespersons (,560)
fire fighters (,125)
engineering technicians (,000).
Just to name a few!!!!

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Q&A: What kinds of jobs should a typical college student apply for?

Question by jane s: What kinds of jobs should a typical college student apply for?
Please help.
I want to get a job, part time because I’m still a college student.
What kind of jobs do typical college students do?

Don’t include things like cashier work, McDonald’s etc.

I want to do something cool, fun, and creative.
Any ideas?
in NYC please

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Answer by John
colleges.mywebcommunity.org – I found such internship info here. It has lots of internships, job openings and scolarships for college students.

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Q&A: what jobs should a college student who is studying to be a childhood education teacher have?

Question by la_la_love: what jobs should a college student who is studying to be a childhood education teacher have?
what jobs should a college student who is studying to be a childhood education teacher have? which types of jobs that deal with children?

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Answer by sum_dum_bok
If you’re taking night classes, get a job as a paraprofessional in a classroom. If you’re in a state where you can substitute teach with just a HS diploma, do that for a while, even before you take classes, and open yourself up to all classrooms. if you can, decide what you really want to do within the field of education before you take all the classes. I wish I would’ve. I’d have a lot less in student loans now if I would have.

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