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Namjesus
11 04,2026
try dentistry if u want to join health care and also have a life.   2 reply
11 04,2026
yaki
11 04,2026
Unless u can say that u can handle some pretty gnarly math and have good problem solving skills, do NOT go to engineering this shit can kill you   2 reply
11 04,2026
NY_NJEROU
11 04,2026
Military doc. Please. I'm actually on my last year in highschool so I'm tryna read hard to get the best score. Ps. Pray for me!   2 reply
11 04,2026
root
11 04,2026
I know engineering pays real well, but it’s also known for sucking the life outta you and making you want to rip your hair out. You gotta love it at least a little. There’s also AI which is definitely gonna come for some of us…I’m a EE major myself, it’s rough out here. I think that’s more the actual getting-the-degree part though. I’......   2 reply
11 04,2026
izzy/Cherry<3
11 04,2026
it depends on what you consider a high paying job. dentistry pays well and, compared to other jobs in healthcare, results in less burnout. some classes to take can include just general science credits like organic chemistry, microbiology, and physics but you should find a dental school first and see what classes they require as it can vary. availab......   reply
11 04,2026
yor 12 04,2026
Is nursing a good choice, I'm planning to pursue it   5 reply
12 04,2026
AraVos
11 04,2026
I have seen private chefs living a lush life if you get lucky after culinary school.   2 reply
11 04,2026
ruby 12 04,2026
Become a CLS (clinical laboratory scientist) if you like science! In the USA initial salary is ~100k. To my knowledge you can get a bachelors degree (medical technology, clinical lab science, etc) but make sure it’s accredited and provides clinical training, if not you can get your bachelors in any major but you need to complete the prerequisites......   reply
12 04,2026
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