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What is a nurse practitioner?
A medical professional that can examine patients, provide diagnoses, and prescribe medication without a doctor's supervision. Takes anywhere from six to eight years of education and training.
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What is a juris doctor?
The degree earned by law students after they complete law school.
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What is an entrepreneur?
A person that opens and runs their own business
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What is a budget?
This is used to estimate and manage income and expenditure
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What is a master's degree?
A degree typically earned in six years.
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What is a radiologic technologist/radiographer/x-ray technician?
This person takes x-rays.
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What is the number of years of education it takes to get a law degree in the US?
Seven years
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What is a nonprofit organization?
An organization that operates for a public or social benefit.
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What is file your income tax return?
Something you do annually to please Uncle Sam.
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What is marketing?
The business of promoting and selling products or services.
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What is orthodontics?
The alignment or straightening of the teeth.
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What is the average law school debt?
Approximately $145,500
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What are the four major business organization forms?
Sole proprietorship, a corporation, a partnership, and a limited liability company.
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What is your net income?
The amount of money you earn after taxes and other deductions are taken out. This is also known as your take home pay.
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What is a dissertation or thesis?
A research project completed as part of an undergraduate or postgraduate degree.
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What is an ophthalmologist?
Treats diseases and disorders of the eye.
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What are the six mandatory substantive classes all law students must take in their first year of law school?
Torts, Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, Real Property
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What is business capital?
The money or wealth needed to produce goods and services. It allows businesses to purchase assets.
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What is a credit union?
This financial institution requires you to belong to a certain group (e.g. state or federal employees) in order to join their cooperative and use their services.
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What is the Hippocratic oath?
An oath of ethics historically taken by physicians.
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What is an epidemiologist?
This medical professional would be MOST needed to work at the CDC.
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What is the Texas Supreme Court?
The highest court a Texas case can be appealed to in Texas.
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What is incorporation?
The legal process used to form a corporate entity or company.
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What is Excel?
This popular software helps you organize data, use formulas to perform calculations, and create data analyses, charts, and budgets
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What is a PhD?
An academic degree focused on original research, data analysis, and the evaluation of theory.
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