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Two Year Technical School Case Study
There are many factors that go in to my decision of going on to a two year technical school, the biggest being saving money and using the A plus scholarship. The best option for me is to save money for the rest of my degree while I go to OTC this is because I hope to come out of college with as little debt as possible. While at Ozark Technical College my plans are to complete my general credits and after receiving my associates degree I will go on to the University of Arkansas enrolling in their pre- optometry program. After that I will plan to go on to the University of St. Louis to become and optometrist and later begin my own practice.

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