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The 10 Most Lucrative Career Paths And Required EDU For Each

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Surgeon and Physicians: To become a physician or a surgeon, you need a bachelor's degree, followed by a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. After that, you need to complete a residency program in your chosen specialty, which could last from 3 to 7 years. Some doctors also complete a fellowship for further specialization.

Dentist: Aspiring dentists need to complete a bachelor's degree followed by a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry (DMD). They must also pass the National Board Dental Examinations and meet state licensure requirements.

Pharmacist: To become a pharmacist, you need to earn a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, which typically takes four years after completing undergraduate coursework. Pharmacists must also pass two exams to become licensed.

Corporate Lawyer: Becoming a corporate lawyer requires a bachelor's degree, followed by three years of law school to obtain a Juris Doctor (JD) degree. Afterward, passing the bar exam is necessary for practicing law.

Investment Banker: A bachelor's degree in finance, economics, or a related field is typically the starting point. Many investment bankers also earn a Master's in Business Administration (MBA) for advancement. Relevant internships and certifications like Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) can boost career prospects.

Orthodontist: Orthodontists must first complete dental school to earn a DDS or DMD. Afterward, they need to complete a residency in orthodontics, which typically lasts 2-3 years. They must also obtain licensure to practice in their state.

 

Psychiatrist: Psychiatrists are medical doctors specializing in mental health. They need an MD degree, followed by a residency in psychiatry, which usually takes four years. Psychiatrists must also be licensed to practice in their state.

CEO: CEOs typically have a bachelor's degree in business administration or a related field, and many also hold an MBA or other advanced degree. Significant managerial and industry experience is generally required.

IT Systems Manager: This role typically requires a bachelor's degree in computer science, information technology, or a related field. Some also have a Master's degree in IT management or an MBA with a concentration in technology. Experience in IT and managerial roles is crucial.

Petroleum Engineer: A bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering is generally required, and a master's degree may be beneficial for some roles. Field experience, often gained through internships or cooperative-education programs, is highly valued.

Keep in mind that while these careers have high earning potential, they also require significant education, experience, and often high levels of responsibility and stress.


This article was generated by Open AI with human guidance and editing along the way.

 

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