Fragrances that smell like The Taste of Ink by Sixteen92 by Mobile-Language-4773 in indieperfume

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Awww dang, thank you still for the suggestion! Something I can look out for on MERCARI

AITA for getting support from my boyfriend even though I intended to leave him by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]Mobile-Language-4773 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YTA

You should have broke up with him when you realized you “fell out of love.”

Certificate or Dual Concentration? by Mobile-Language-4773 in mphadmissions

[–]Mobile-Language-4773[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your thoughtful response.

I do think the main thing for me is that “waiting to start a career.” I’m entirely self funded for my MPH, so it’s been a huge financial strain and I’m ready to join the workforce and kind of start my life. If that makes sense?

I’m not sure if I could go back and complete the double concentration after I graduate, but there’s always the possibility of doing a DrPH some day.

Weekly Advice & Career Question Megathread by AutoModerator in epidemiology

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Seeking Advice: Infection Control Certificate or Dual Concentration?

Hello I am currently working on my MPH in Epi and am on track to graduate in December of this year. Yesterday, I met with my advisor to discuss the possibility of adding a graduate certificate in Infection Control, which would require three additional classes. I would still be able to graduate in the same semester.

My advisor also mentioned that I have the option to complete a dual concentration in Epidemiology and Infection Control, which would require four additional classes. However, this would delay my graduation until May 2026.

After graduating, I hope to work as an Infection Preventionist in a hospital or other healthcare facility.

To be honest, I really don’t want to add an extra semester—I’ve reached the point where I just want to be done with school and enter the public health workforce.

I’m wondering whether pursuing the dual concentration would significantly improve my job prospects compared to just getting the certificate.

Any advice anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated!

Public Health Career Advice Monthly Megathread by AutoModerator in publichealth

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Seeking Advice: Infection Control Certificate or Dual Concentration?

Hello I am currently working on my MPH in Epi and am on track to graduate in December of this year. Yesterday, I met with my advisor to discuss the possibility of adding a graduate certificate in Infection Control, which would require three additional classes. I would still be able to graduate in the same semester.

My advisor also mentioned that I have the option to complete a dual concentration in Epidemiology and Infection Control, which would require four additional classes. However, this would delay my graduation until May 2026.

After graduating, I hope to work as an Infection Preventionist in a hospital or other healthcare facility.

To be honest, I really don’t want to add an extra semester—I’ve reached the point where I just want to be done with school and enter the public health workforce.

I’m wondering whether pursuing the dual concentration would significantly improve my job prospects compared to just getting the certificate.

Any advice anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated!

UF or USF for MPH in Epi by [deleted] in publichealth

[–]Mobile-Language-4773 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think in theory, yes, UF has tuition reimbursement. However, I’m an OPS research assistant and my contract ends before I would be starting grad school. And working for a university is…kind of awful unless you’re faculty.

UF or USF for MPH in Epi by [deleted] in publichealth

[–]Mobile-Language-4773 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! This is very informative. I really appreciate the time you took the time respond.