I am extremely interested in the human anatomy and other humanly sciences of the sort. I would love to become a cardiologist in the future and major in biological and biomedical sciences, but another thing that I would like to major in is Spanish, and minor in media. I would also like to minor in Law so I can at least have an idea of what I'm doing if I ever get sued.
An average cardiologist makes $512,000 annually before taxes, and due to cardiologist becoming more sparse, I do not think that the salary will drop. After a four year college, there is four more years at medical school and at least seven more of a residency. It is a long journey but if it means making a difference in peoples lives, I am willing to do so. Cardiologists tend to be very serious about their jobs because of the fact that they are dealing with peoples lives.
An average lawyer makes about $113,530 before taxes annually as a median. I think that geographic locations do have to do a lot with the fluctuations of the salaries. For example, lawyers in San Francisco are paid 60,000 dollars more than a lawyer in New York City. I believe this is because in New York, there is far more competition there than there is here in SF. To become a lawyer you must have completed four years at a college or university and three years at Law school. Lawyers are very stern and professional about their jobs.
An average broadcaster earns about $141,880 before taxes annually. Geographic locations do have a big role in this industry because the more populated area you are in, the more viewers, the more popularity, and the more money you make. In New York City, ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, and many other stations are a hit because their geographical location is a very desirable one. To become a broadcaster you need to have gone to a four year college and achieved a bachelors degree in broadcasting or a degree in journalism. A broadcaster would be pensive about their profession because of the fact that a single mistake can lead to an embarrassing show and cost them their jobs.
My gosh, that's a lot of money to be earned. Broadcasters sure earn a lot more than their editors. I wish you good luck on your journey to money-making. All that aside, what is a cardiologist? You state virtually everything about it besides what it is.
ReplyDeleteA cardiologist is a doctor with special training and skill in finding, treating and preventing diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
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You seem to have many interests such as human anatomy, Spanish, media and law. It might be hard to pursue all of those things, but it is always good to have many different options. You have a lot of learning about many different things and that is a quality that will help you both in your professional and personal life.
ReplyDeleteAll of those professions are really interesting! There will always be a need for cardiologists, and if you decide you don't like it, you'd still have a medical degree and a lot of other options. So that's a good one. Lawyers also do well, and they're really important to have. It's good how you have a wide range of interests, so you have a lot of options. Good ideas!
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