10-21-2009, 01:20 AM
(10-21-2009, 01:15 AM)S0rath 0f the Black Sun Wrote: VERY expensive. lol. Here it's just 4 years straight for the college Bachelor's Degree ( I hear in the US you still need to go through pre-nursing for 1-2 years, pass an exam and then go to nursing proper 4-year-course) , I already have my RN license so no more extra spending unless it's for further training or specialist training. Gonna be MORE expensive when I start medical school, and that's 5 years of straight schooling starting mid 2010 then pass the board, get my MD and work 2-3 years as a resident MD, then move up the foodchain and get my first specialization. So yeah, I still have a looooong journey to go.
Enchanting
I know about the residential stuff; I've seen Grey's Anatomy!
LuL, joking. That show is probably the worst medical drama, ever. It's like, "Okay, we're performing heart surgery on this child. However, since gossiping about who the boyfriend of <insert colleague's name here> is more important, then this child can wait. Let the arguing commence. /flatline"
Thankfully, interpreting/translating doesn't require 29300390 years of schooling ^^