alot of money i wantto be a personal trainer and most of those get paid about 100 dollors an hour
At The Most $200,000
Being an athletic trainer myself I can answer this question completely. Since the early 2000's Athletic Training as a profession has evolved into a more credible allied health care field gaining credibility from the mutation from internship programs to CAAHEP programs. The Athletic Training Major takes four years to complete and you have to pass a national certification test to become a certified athletic trainer that the NATABOC administers.
Depends on what the degree is in and who you work for. I have a PhD in education and most school districts in my area pay very little extra for the degree. I did not get it to be an administrator and that is what most people do when they finish the degree. Some areas are better than others for a PhD and require one to work in that area. Only about 1% of the United States have a PhD.
Depends on the field and your training. The NIH standards for post-doc (folks fresh out of the PhD) is about $40-42k/yr. In academia (hard sciences) you can make over $100k/yr if you're an amazing scientist with lots of publications. In industry (hard science) you can make a lot more. Chairmen make much more. MD PhD folks tend to make more than their PhD counterparts. Additionally, with a PhD you can go teach at a small university and make approximately $50-60k/yr without doing any research.
A PhD is a Doctor of Philosophy. It means you are highly skilled in the area because you have studied for quite some time and you will definitely make much more money.
At The Most $200,000
Being an athletic trainer myself I can answer this question completely. Since the early 2000's Athletic Training as a profession has evolved into a more credible allied health care field gaining credibility from the mutation from internship programs to CAAHEP programs. The Athletic Training Major takes four years to complete and you have to pass a national certification test to become a certified athletic trainer that the NATABOC administers.
none if you dont have a job dur dur
According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, a computer engineer with a PhD makes an average of $102,000. The amount you make will depend on what state you live in.
A PhD in psychology as well as post-doctoral training.
If you are asking about formal training, at least a PhD. So that means 4 years of college, and then 2 or more for a masters and 3-5 more for a PhD. Some people complete college in 3 years, and a few go directly to PhD programs. So it may be less.
Your more likely to get a job, and you will probably get paid more for it.
You have quite a few different phd programs to choose from at University of Phoenix. You can find all of the information on their website.
They are getting paid R3000.00 which is a disgrace, i mean here in South Africa it does not matter if whether you have A degree or PHD....i just wonder kuti for how long are they gonna be getting paid peanuts
Depends on what the degree is in and who you work for. I have a PhD in education and most school districts in my area pay very little extra for the degree. I did not get it to be an administrator and that is what most people do when they finish the degree. Some areas are better than others for a PhD and require one to work in that area. Only about 1% of the United States have a PhD.
Ivanka Trump has a PhD degree. "Pappa has dough" degree ;-)
Probably a Master's Degree with research experience or a PhD.