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Career Title 1
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3d renderer designer
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Career Title
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3d renderer designer
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Required work tasks
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To construct a realistic 3D model,
renderers gather hand-drawn sketches, blueprints or other
materials that show dimensions, positioning and detail. |
Required Training & Education
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many people learn CAD software on their own
or on the job. Usually, though, those jobs are in architecture
or engineering, |
What high school courses can I take to prepare?
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Math
Applied Math, Algebra, Geometry
Science
As Required
English
English
Physical Education/Health
As Required
Social Science/Humanities
Geography
Technical Specialty
Television Production
Business Computer Applications
Design Drafting
Clothing Design
Foods and Nutrition
Fashion Design & Merchandising
Photography
Commercial Art
Graphics Arts
Art
Ceramics
Occupational Family & Consumer Sciences
Home/Interior Design
Play Production
Keyboarding
Housing/Home Furnishing
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What is the Job Outlook?
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have a good knowledge of terminology,
be good at lighting and have a grasp of camera work. |
Does this career meet my identified personal needs
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yes most of it |
Career Title 2
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ARCHEOLIGIST
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Career Title
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ARCHEOLIGIST
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Required work tasks
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Archeologists are the
detectives of human history. They use scientific methods to
study artifacts -- human-made objects like pottery, houses
and carvings. Using clues from artifacts, and the sites that
hold the artifacts, they try to recreate and interpret human
cultures of the past.
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Required Training & Education
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To be an archeologist,
you almost have to be two different people," says Ford.
"You have to love roughing it out of doors, living in
rudimentary conditions in remote areas, as well as being able
to tolerate very [isolated] activities indoors."
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What high school courses can I take
to prepare?
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The classes
you take are fairly typical from program to program. "There
are regional prehistory classes, where the student learns
about the history of human occupation in an area," says
Hendrickson.
"[And] there are technical courses, such as faunal
analysis, where students learn how to identify animal bones
and examine their remains to give us information about past
people's diet [or] butchering techniques."
Prepare to spend between three and eight hours on homework
every day. These long hours are mainly due to the books
you have to get through. "Archeology requires a lot
of reading," says Hendrickson.
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What is the Job Outlook?
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A good way
to get your feet wet is to volunteer for an archeological
project. There are ongoing projects in many locations. |
Does this career meet my identified
personal needs
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kind of |
Career Title 1
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Pediatric Nurse
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Career Title
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Pediatric Nurse
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Required work tasks
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Pediatric nurses see suffering, death and disease
every day. They also help family members bear the brunt of
tragedy every day. The stress can be unbearable, but pediatric
nurses have their share of memorable moments.
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Required Training & Education
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Pediatric nurses must be registered nurses.
To be registered, they must complete a two- or four-year nursing
degree and pass a rigorous licensing exam. U.S. pediatric
nurses and nurse practitioners can get additional certification
through the National Certification Board of Pediatric Nurse
Practitioners and Nurses.
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What high school courses can I take to prepare?
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You'll need a high school diploma,
including courses in English, biology, chemistry and mathematics.
Some programs require entrance examinations, letters of recommendation
or training in CPR.
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What is the Job Outlook?
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To help children and their families
cope with illness, promote health and prevent sickness. Pediatric
nurses assist physicians during treatments and exams, administer
medications, and assess and record symptoms and patient progress.
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Does this career meet my identified personal needs
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most of it |
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