Whoever said Hotel Administration is a good field to get into is a joke..
The only Hotel managers that make over 100k are the ones who work for huge hotels, and to get a job in one of those hotels means working for a long long time making little money. And, there is only ONE hotel manager per hotel, so chances that you become that manager are very slim.
Nurses do make over 70K, the demand right now is very high, but I would never do it. Do you wanna spend the rest of your life with old sick patients, and have to clean their **** up? And plus, you live your life as a females job...
Pharmacy. Thats a great field, as a matter of fact, im in my first year right now. Starting sallary should be around 100K by the time i graduate. But your outa luck . Majority of pharmacists who graduate now, will graduate with a Pharm-D (Doctor of Pharmacy). This program is a 6 year program (5 years in school, 1 year of rotations working for diff. pharmacies), and the best way to get into it are to apply straight out of high school. Pharmacy schools accept only a handful of transfer students, and most of these students need a 4.0 GPA to get in. So good luck with that...
The PA program is good, but why do that when you can become a doctor instead? You're gonna have to learn the same stuff as a doctor, so its almost stupid to be a PA.
Well i hope that helped clear up some confusion...
The only Hotel managers that make over 100k are the ones who work for huge hotels, and to get a job in one of those hotels means working for a long long time making little money. And, there is only ONE hotel manager per hotel, so chances that you become that manager are very slim.
Nurses do make over 70K, the demand right now is very high, but I would never do it. Do you wanna spend the rest of your life with old sick patients, and have to clean their **** up? And plus, you live your life as a females job...
Pharmacy. Thats a great field, as a matter of fact, im in my first year right now. Starting sallary should be around 100K by the time i graduate. But your outa luck . Majority of pharmacists who graduate now, will graduate with a Pharm-D (Doctor of Pharmacy). This program is a 6 year program (5 years in school, 1 year of rotations working for diff. pharmacies), and the best way to get into it are to apply straight out of high school. Pharmacy schools accept only a handful of transfer students, and most of these students need a 4.0 GPA to get in. So good luck with that...
The PA program is good, but why do that when you can become a doctor instead? You're gonna have to learn the same stuff as a doctor, so its almost stupid to be a PA.
Well i hope that helped clear up some confusion...