To get a nutritionist license, you need to do this for a high school graduate!
Hello~영양사면허증 재교부
I want to get a nutritionist license
I am a high school graduate, but I transferred to the Department of Food and Nutrition at Broadcasting University
in my third year through the Ministry of Education system.
I originally lived as a housewife,
but I don’t have any children yet,드보라의 블로그
and I wanted to work, so I looked into it,
and I found out that there was something called a nutritionist?
I felt happy when I cooked and made others eat delicious food,
so I thought it was perfect for me.
However, to get a nutritionist license,
you had to graduate from a related department,
and you could take the national exam,
and I am in my 30s now,
and it is realistically difficult to get into a regular university,
so I looked into remote options,
and I found out about Broadcasting University,
which is the easiest way to get a nutritionist license!
But since Korea National Open University is a 4-year program, if I enroll as a freshman,
I have to spend a full 4 years
and then take the exam to get a nutritionist license
I wonder if there is a way to shorten the period a little
When I looked it up, I found that people often say that you can get into the 3rd year by accumulating credits through the
Ministry of Education system called the Hak-eun system
and then go on to the 3rd year
I read the transfer admission
recruitment guidelines on the 3rd year homepage
30 points for the 2nd year
63 points for the 3rd year
If I had these necessary conditions,
I could get into the 3rd year of most departments
except for nursing or childcare!
This system, which helps high school graduates transfer, is operated by the Ministry of Education,
and is recognized as the same as regular schools,
and has the same credibility, so you can enter regular universities!
There was no barrier to entry, so I just had to start the course
I wanted to do it quickly, so I looked for a mentor
who would help me with everything from learning design
and I talked to a good person
First, the easiest way to get a nutritionist license
was to Bangtong University
and rather than going as a freshman and going for 4 years and struggling on my own
I decided to try it out because I got 63 points, got help in the academic credit evaluation process, and transferred to the 3rd year
and became a nutritionist quickly
But the original limit for a year is 42 points
so if I only took online classes
it would take almost 3 semesters
Honestly, I wanted to get my nutritionist license
quickly and work, so
I asked the teacher to shorten the period I was given guidance on the methods.
If I had dropped out of college before,
I could have pulled myself up through the method of transfer,
but I didn’t have any specific requirements,
and
otherwise, if the Ministry of Education recognized it,
and I could get a simple license that I could use as a spec,
or if I wrote a self-study certificate, it would have been reduced to 1-2 semesters!
First, I decided to proceed with the plan that was recommended to me according to my situation,
and
They said they would continue to support me until I transferred,
so I started with more confidence.
After I received my nutritionist license,
I started with the idea of saving up points to transfer to the Department of Food and Nutrition at Bangtong University
through the academic credit system
in order to get a new job,
but listening to the recorded lectures
was much more convenient than I thought. ㅎㅎ
Since there was no schedule,
I could listen whenever I wanted,
and since the attendance period was almost 2 weeks,
I only had to take the classes during that time.
Sometimes I had a lot of work to do,
so I just let it slide,
but I had plenty of time, so it was okay.
After I got used to it a little,
the lectures took about 1 to 1.5 hours to listen to,
so I could listen to one every day or No
I took several subjects on the weekends~
And after a few weeks, there were assignments and
midterms and finals
and an evaluation schedule
I could write a report of only 1-3 pages
or study a little
and take the test, but
when I contacted my mentor,
he sent me reference materials and literature articles
and gave me tips to get a score much easier, so
it was almost like I didn’t study at all
but I was able to get a pretty good score.
Since it was originally a 3-semester course,
the simple certificate that he had guided me through
I finished the course in 7 months, 2 semesters, after one,
and then I went through the administrative procedure of
receiving a learner registration credit recognition application
but it was a mandatory thing
and the time period for each step was set,
and it was quite difficult to do it alone. It was complicated
I had to do this to transfer to the Department of Food and Nutrition at Bangtong University
and get my nutritionist license
earlier,
but fortunately, my mentor contacted me every time and guided me
so I was able to finish it really quickly
and after that, I applied according to the first semester recruitment guidelines
and I was accepted!
I am currently a third-year transfer student at Broadcasting and Communication University
and I am in my final graduating class
and the day I can get my nutritionist license is approaching
so I am studying hard for the national exam
while taking the required courses in food and nutrition ㅎㅎ
Honestly, I thought it would be difficult for a high school graduate to transfer
but I thought that if I did this, anyone could do it
and I am grateful to the teacher who
constantly supported me and helped me
by entering Broadcasting and Communication University
so that I could prepare for my nutritionist license
and I am grateful to the teacher who
helped me
by receiving help from the scholarship system
but now that I am trying to do it on my own
I can finally feel how easy and comfortable it was
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But there is not much time left
so I will try my best until the end
and rather than worrying, I will work with experts Discuss
Try to achieve your goals!