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Birthday
Evan South was born at 8:30 P.M. -
Steps
At around 10 months old, I took my first steps through the living room. -
Speaking
Evan Spoke his first words around 15 months -
School
Evan started kindergarden when he was about to turn 6. -
Dirt Bike
Evans first dirtbike was givin to him on Christmas the year he turned 6. It was a Honda XR 50r. -
Car
Evan recieved a 1995 Dodge Stealth as his 14th birthday to look at for 2 years before he could drive it. -
Switching Schools
Evan came to George Walton from Walnut Grove highschool. -
State Champs
Evan got 2nd in Individual State, and the team won as a whole in mid-february. -
Driving license
Evan was issued my license when he turned 16. -
Graduation
Evan graduates on the 18th of may, making his way to college. -
Career as a Pharamcist
Two schools: University of Georgia and Mercer
This is an indoor job with many advancement opportunities
Pharmacists dispense drugs and provide information about their use.
This is in the nation’s top 10 occupations for being the highest payed. -
Education of Pharmacists
Education: High school Diploma or GED; 2 years of pre-pharmacy course; Graduate from a 4-year pharmacy program; Complete an internship; Pass a state licensing exam Video:• http://www.gcic.peachnet.edu/GCISWeb/VideoPlayer.aspx?VideoFileNum=29-105100 -
Went to college as Airline pilot
Airline Pilots are a fairly easy job when you know what your doing.
3 Facts:
Airline Pilots earn up to $200,000.
Pilots have a great retirement plan aside from the benifits they recieve.
They also have to know a great deal of mathmatics fly the plane taking into account the wind, speed, and weight of the plane all at the same time. -
Education on pilots
2 schools: Any school would work, because when you graduate you will have to take more flying classes no matter what.
Education required:
Bachelor's degree: classes in all the fields necessary to gratuate. If the school offers airline classes, take those.
Helpful classes: phycology, geography, and mathmatics.
Taking airplane classes that include flying virtually, and eventually flying a real plane.
Eventually earning a commercial license to earn pay. -
Citings
Airplane Pilot:
-"Airline Pilots" Georgia Career Information Center. Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, Georgia Career Info. Center, Georgia State Un., and its licensors, 2010. Web. March 2012 Pharmacists:
-"Pharmacists" Ferguson's Career Guidance Center. Facts on File, Inc., 2011. Web. 23 March 2012