Becoming A Dental Hygienist

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My Long-term Goal Is to go to TMCC to become a dental hygienist and have a part time job as I preserve my college career. Honestly, I am an undecided student, but I know for a fact that I would like to go to college and concentrate on my studies. In order to be successful, I must keep trying and find a way to be happy in this life. So even though I am not certain of the fields of study I would like to go in to, I won’t give up until I find out what would best fit me and my future. I not only want this for myself, but I also want this so I can be able to find a good job in the future that will allow me to give back to my parents and family for all they have provided for me these past few years. I plan to attend college for at least four years.

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