I believe that you can achieve this. You have demonstrated excellent anatomical knowledge of the human body and assisted me with great detail and advice into queries that I had in the past so you have my support and I honestly believe that you will become a doctor one day.Anatomical Pathology
so in other words med
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Knowing anatomy won't really help me get in thoI believe that you can achieve this. You have demonstrated excellent anatomical knowledge of the human body and assisted me with great detail and advice into queries that I had in the past so you have my support and I honestly believe that you will become a doctor one day.
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Engineering in the O&G and Mining sectors fits that nearly perfectly (except for the exotic part, although if it's remote it's probably not going to be exotic).Are there any jobs that satisfy the following:
- Travel to exotic, remote locations
- Dealing with Science and/or Maths
- Free time (at least 2 months worth)
- Decent salary ($100k +)
And if so, what are the courses I need to take :O
Medicine would fit the bill in a similar way that Amundies described for engineering. A lack of doctors working in rural and remote areas of Australia remains a significant issue and there are government incentives to encourage doctors out to these areas. Most would earn above $100K+ at the end of training. Free time would relatively easier negotiate in this setting.Are there any jobs that satisfy the following:
- Travel to exotic, remote locations
- Dealing with Science and/or Maths
- Free time (at least 2 months worth)
- Decent salary ($100k +)
And if so, what are the courses I need to take :O