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Now that you have explored different types of careers, you should have some idea of what kind of career you would like to pursue. In one or two paragraphs, answer the following questions:
• What kind of job within your chosen career field do you wish to pursue?
• What types of training and education will best prepare you for the field and your particular goals within that field? • What are at least two realistic ways of funding your education based on your personal financial circumstances?
How much in student loans can you afford to take on?
I want to become a obstetrician gynecologist
• What kind of job within your chosen career field do you wish to pursue?
• What types of training and education will best prepare you for the field and your particular goals within that field? • What are at least two realistic ways of funding your education based on your personal financial circumstances?
How much in student loans can you afford to take on?
I want to become a obstetrician gynecologist
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and work in a hospital setting, specifically focusing on women's health and prenatal care. To best prepare for this field and my goals within it, I will need to complete a bachelor's degree in a science-related field, followed by medical school to earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. After medical school, I will need to complete residency training in obstetrics and gynecology.
Two realistic ways of funding my education based on my personal financial circumstances could include applying for scholarships and grants, as well as working part-time while in school to help offset some of the costs. Additionally, I may need to consider taking out student loans to cover the remaining expenses, but I would aim to only take on as much debt as I can reasonably expect to pay back with my expected income as a practicing physician. Ultimately, I would need to carefully research and plan my financial options to ensure that I do not take on more debt than I can handle.
Two realistic ways of funding my education based on my personal financial circumstances could include applying for scholarships and grants, as well as working part-time while in school to help offset some of the costs. Additionally, I may need to consider taking out student loans to cover the remaining expenses, but I would aim to only take on as much debt as I can reasonably expect to pay back with my expected income as a practicing physician. Ultimately, I would need to carefully research and plan my financial options to ensure that I do not take on more debt than I can handle.
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I plan to pursue a career as an obstetrician gynecologist in a hospital setting, focusing on women's health and prenatal care. To prepare for this field, I will need to complete a bachelor's degree, followed by medical school and residency training in obstetrics and gynecology. Realistic ways to fund my education could include scholarships, grants, part-time work, and carefully considering student loans to ensure I do not take on more debt than I can reasonably manage with my expected income as a physician.
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