If you are considering a career in the fields of medicine, law, or business, you might be interested in knowing that there's more than one way to achieve your goal. The most recent Education Life section of The New York Times explores a number of options like physician's assistant, lawyer's apprentice, osteopathic medicine, and one-year MBA programs. Many med students are attending school outside the United States, and some law schools are now emphasizing business and technology skills in addition to case law. There is also advice for students contemplating a future in journalism, library science, architecture, and more.
When you have some time to spare, I recommend investigating these and other options that are available to you. The job market is changing every day, and it is becoming more and more important to stay informed.
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