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When I Grow Up By: galyna

Criteria 1/1 Title of project "When I grow up" 2/2 This checklist copy-pasted in slides, self-evaluation completed 1/1 Titile of job #1 (I find interesting) 2/2 What does it take to get that job (education, experience) 3/3 What are some skills that would be helpful to have for this job? 1/1 Explain what that person "does all day" ​2/2 Images to support 1/1 Title of job #2 (I find interesting) 2/2 What does it take to get that job (education, experience) 3/3 What are some skills that would be helpful to have for this job? 1/1 Explain what that person "does all day" ​2/2 Images to support

Criteria 1/1 Title of job #3 (I find less interesting, but would probably "pay the bills") 1/2 What does it take to get that job (education, experience) 3/3 What are some skills that would be helpful to have for this job? 1/1 Explain what that person "does all day" 2/2 Images to support Bonus points /Maximum 9pts (Video, embedded, start and end time for each) Total /30

Sports Medicine Doctor To get the job: Bachelor's degree Doctor of medicine degree You will need to take pre med classes in biology, anatomy, and chemistry and four years in med school with 2 years of clinical rotations. Some useful skills for this job would be tolerating blood or bones, being calm, and being able to connect with people. Sports medicine doctors often work alongside physical therapists to create plans, or with athletic trainers to develop appropriate exercises While orthopedic surgeons are trained to perform surgery, primary care sports medicine doctors do not operate on athletes but can perform surgery if required.

Psychologist To get the job: Bachelor degree (4-5 years) Master’s degree (2-3 years) Your bachelor degree will teach you the fundamentals of psychology after that your masters degree will qualify you to practice in the field as a case manager, employment specialist, or a social worker. Some skills you need for this job are knowing your limits, being social with your clients and having good english/LA grades. Depending on what kind of psychologist you become there are different things you do on a daily basis. Many psychologists work directly with people who are dealing with mental health disorders including anxiety and depression.

Pilot To get the job: Bachelor's degree in aircraft 2 months of ground training 1500 hours of flight experience Some helpful skills for a pilot is being able to keep calm in emergencies, staying awake for long periods of time and staying concentrated because the passenger's life is in your hands. In this job all you basically do is fly a plane from places to places, but it's cool because you get to see different cool places during the day and night.