Medical Field Legal Field Entrepreneurship Finance & Accounting Other
100
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.
100
What is a juris doctor?
The degree earned by law students after they complete law school.
100
What is an entrepreneur?
A person that opens and runs their own business
100
What is a budget?
This is used to estimate and manage income and expenditure
100
What is a master's degree?
A degree typically earned in six years.
200
What is a radiologic technologist/radiographer/x-ray technician?
This person takes x-rays.
200
What is the number of years of education it takes to get a law degree in the US?
Seven years
200
What is a nonprofit organization?
An organization that operates for a public or social benefit.
200
What is file your income tax return?
Something you do annually to please Uncle Sam.
200
What is marketing?
The business of promoting and selling products or services.
300
What is orthodontics?
The alignment or straightening of the teeth.
300
What is the average law school debt?
Approximately $145,500
300
What are the four major business organization forms?
Sole proprietorship, a corporation, a partnership, and a limited liability company.
300
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.
300
What is a dissertation or thesis?
A research project completed as part of an undergraduate or postgraduate degree.
400
What is an ophthalmologist?
Treats diseases and disorders of the eye.
400
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
400
What is business capital?
The money or wealth needed to produce goods and services. It allows businesses to purchase assets.
400
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.
400
What is the Hippocratic oath?
An oath of ethics historically taken by physicians.
500
What is an epidemiologist?
This medical professional would be MOST needed to work at the CDC.
500
What is the Texas Supreme Court?
The highest court a Texas case can be appealed to in Texas.
500
What is incorporation?
The legal process used to form a corporate entity or company.
500
What is Excel?
This popular software helps you organize data, use formulas to perform calculations, and create data analyses, charts, and budgets
500
What is a PhD?
An academic degree focused on original research, data analysis, and the evaluation of theory.






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