Graduating Soon: Need Advice for Optometry?

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The discussion centers on uncertainty regarding career choices after graduation, specifically considering a path in optometry. Key points include the need for detailed information about the educational requirements for optometry, such as the number of years of university study and specific procedures involved in the field. Participants suggest reaching out to the science faculty of potential universities for tailored information, emphasizing the variability of programs across different institutions. Additionally, the importance of reflecting on personal interests and the current degree being pursued is highlighted as a factor in making an informed decision about future studies.
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I'm close to graduating now but I am still not sure what I wanted to be. I've thought of taking optometry but I'm not quite sure about how the procedures are. Like how many years of U and stuff like that. So can anyone give me some informations. Thanks
 
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Which university(s) are you thinking of attending? You should enquire within the science(?) faculty for this information, as it will vary from school to school.

What are you graduating with? What are your interests? etc..
 
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