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Does the mortuary science school have different tracts for morticians and funeral directors?

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Does the mortuary science school have different tracts for morticians and funeral directors?

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In the state of Pennsylvania, you have to be a licensed funeral director to do any sort of embalming. There are people who are just funeral directors who don’t do any embalming, just arraignments pretty much. I hope to do both. Do you want to own your own funeral home? That’s not really a goal of mine. I haven’t ever been too interested in the business side of it. I would like to be part of a big firm, for sure. What do you think will be the toughest part about being a mortician? I think personally, and I haven’t had any exposure to it yet, but a child would be the hardest. Especially with the family, obviously, it’s a horrible loss. Even if it’s a young adult, any unexpected death would be difficult to handle. How do you think you’ll cope? I just really think getting back to “I’m really going to help this family” and taking the burden off of them and putting it on myself and try to make it easier for them. What’s the most interesting class you are taking? Restorative art. I was an art

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