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    Optometrist Career

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    away. However there is an option in the medical field that could be more appealing, optometry, the practice of examining eyes and prescribing lenses. Optometry allows people like myself the opportunity to reap the benefits of being a doctor while skipping out on some of the less attractive aspects of the medical field. Unlike normal physicians, optometrists have a relatively easy, low stress job. In fact, optometry is the number 1 easiest, high paying job according therichest.com. All this,…

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    Becoming An Optometrist

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    Optometry Optometrists are healthcare professionals that provide particular attention to the eyes and vision. Optometrists are educated to improve the vision of Optometric patients, and in some cases, they are trained to spot, diagnose, and cleanse an array of eye illnesses, as well as detect different diseases. They usually proceed by distributing a variety of corrective lenses. Furthermore optometrists assist their patients on how to use their prescriptions and they tackle different areas in…

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    GPA Reflective Essay

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    strengthen my application. I had a plans to increase my GPA by taking more science courses as well as improve upon my last OAT examination score. I began taking courses during the summer semester of 2016 and continue, to this day, to strengthen my optometry experience through my job at the Eye Institute of Southeastern Michigan. In terms of the courses I have taken to improve my candidacy, I have completed five additional courses in Biology and Chemistry. I concluded my General Chemistry…

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    as needed.” 2. To become an optometrists, they need a Doctor of Optometry degree. 3. Before you enroll in a Doctor of Optometry program, most students get their bachelor’s degree and, they most likely have completed at least 3 years of postsecondary education, including biology, chemistry, physics, English, and math. 4. You have to take the Optometry Admission Test (OAT) first to apply to Doctor of optometry degree programs. This test is an exam on the computer which tests…

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    Optometrist Career Paper

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    Optometrist examines your eyes for any impairments or diseases located in the human eye and visual system. There is a variety of education and training that is needed to be done to become a licensed optometrist. A course of study at an accredited optometry school must be completed at a 4 year program. Prior to admittance, students must attend at least 3…

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    I am interested in reapplying to Nova Southeastern University College of Optometry because Nova Southern University has been and will always be my first and only choice. I am strongly dedicated, devoted, and committed to becoming an eye care professional, and Nova Southeastern University is a prestigious, renowned, and respected university that offers one of the best optometry programs in the country. The fact that I have been rejected once won’t ever stop me from giving up my dream of becoming…

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    Billy Pilgrim Thesis

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    Billy Pilgrim is born in Ilium, New York in 1922 to an optometrist and his wife. He does well in high school and goes to optometry school. Soon afterwards, he is drafted into WWII where he becomes a chaplain’s assistant to avoid fighting. Shortly before Billy is sent to Europe, his father is killed while hunting. Upon his arrival, Billy is sent to the Battle of the Bulge in Belgium and taken prisoner by Germans almost as soon as he got there. Soon before being captured, he experiences his entire…

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    Describe an experience you have had working as part of a team, the role you played, and how the team resolved any challenges to working together. What was key to making the team successful? 1,000 word limit. Describe a difficult situation or set-back you have experienced and what you learned from it. 1,000 word limit. When I started college I was a Music Technology major at Capital University. I finished my first semester and music was still a passion. I was excited going into my second…

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    a number of flashbacks and instances of time-traveling that occur. Born in 1922, Billy Pilgrim grows up in Ilium, New York. He performs decently well during high school and ends up enrolling in the night classes taught at the Ilium School of Optometry, but although a scrawny-looking kid, the United States Army drafts him during the Second World War. He trains in South Carolina as a chaplain's assistant where he then is shipped off to Luxembourg to be deployed with an infantry regiment. Sadly,…

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    Is 3D Worth It?

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    view the movie in full 3D. It’s also possible that it could be applied to optometry to work on an actual cure for this problem. Conclusion 3D movies are not going to be going anywhere any time soon, despite any faults to them, though 2D movies won’t be losing their popularity, either. The sickness that could be felt when viewing a movie is 3D should be checked by an optometrist. 3D could open the door for new things in optometry, and it could be the future of the film industry. It may not be…

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