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Bryana Butlar

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  1. Tutoring is a good option, if you want a short term job. But as per your post, I assume that you want a source of income, and hence want to go for some jobs. I don't know what course you are going to apply, but my suggestion is to go for some vocational training-kind of thing. As this would lead good opportunities in terms of job prospects. If you are interested in health care field, then any health technician or physical therapy program would be beneficial for you. As far as I know there is a lot of scopes for physical therapist in hospitals and rehabilitation centers. The site http://physicaltherapycolleges.org/ would give you details about this career and the job prospects available here. Job opportunities are particularly good in acute hospital, skilled nursing and orthopedic settings. Job prospects are especially favorable in rural areas as many physical therapists tend to cluster in highly populated urban and suburban areas. I hope the above suggestion would be helpful for you in deciding your future plans.
  2. The MPH degree focuses on public health practice along with research and teaching. Master of public health programs are available in most of the medical schools, schools of public health, and schools of public affairs. There are some countries where the MPH program is only available for medical graduates. So for those without the medical degree can join the master of science in public health degree. In America medical graduates can pursue MPH in public health practice major and medical students can pursue the same program as public health medicine. The site http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/academics/master-of-public-health-program/ has some details about this career. If you are about to pursue MPH, then this site would be helpful for you.
  3. Brooklyn would be the best for you as it's very much near to New York University. Other than that fort greene would be convenient, where you could find some low rented rooms. Once you start living and commuting by buses, you would learn the routes and the buses available for various places. So don't worry, its just the fact of few days, once you are habituated there would be nothing to worry. Good Luck!!!!
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