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I graduated with a bachelor's in bio and chem in 2012, then got a masters in chemistry in 2015 and went on to work as a clinical research coordinator for 2.5 years where I had direct contact with patients. I left my job this past June to look for other opportunities in which I can earn more money since I need to pay for a couple of pre-reqs classes I am missing, application expenses, living expenses I currently have, and school loans. Anyways, the job perspectives I currently have are not in the healthcare field so I wont have any patient contact. Would this be okay since I already have tons of PCE hours? I really need a better paying job so I can afford those pre-req classes. I am planning to apply on 2019 for 2020 entrance.

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