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How can I manage stress during times of failure and stagnant progress?
I'm an 18 year old college sophomore majoring in animal science, and I've been really struggling in math based subjects since high school. It seems no matter how hard I study or spend time with my tutors, I barely see any progress and it causes me loads of stress that affects my relationship...
How would you get practice for becoming a technical writer?
When it comes to creative writing, it seems to be simpler to build a portfolio. If I'm not majoring in Technical Writing, what suggestions would you have to build the skills necessary to excel, and appear attractive to recruiters?
What steps do I need to take to become a project manager by 25?
I am a third year undergraduate student studying Mechanical Engineering at Boston University. Expected Graduation Date: May 2025. I want to become a project manager one day in the engineering sector. After that, I would like to start my own business in that same industry. I am not sure which...
Which major has a better outlook for the future (computer science engineering or biomedical engineering) and what other courses or skills should I take or develop before and during college? #Spring24
I'm asking as a student who has just completed junior year(4.52 gpa and top 13%, 1560 SAT) A secondary question would be whether I would be able to get into a biomedical degree as I have a background in comp sci with (AP computer classes..) but a weaker background in biology/health-related...
Why is it very rare and difficult to find female students doing engineering courses and how can they be positive about it?
Being a female student and someone who loves doing things like electrical ,i would love to see myself be among the few females' students who are going to encourage other females.
Is biomedical engineering a field that is worth going with?
I've been thinking about biomedical engineering, but it seems to be a broad topic. What exactly is it? Are there any good Jobs that go with biomedical engineering?
What is needed for a calm paced work space?
What did I need to do or have so my work space was calm paced
How can I expand on electrical engineer at a young age ?
I want to become an Electrical Engineer but I don’t know what step I should take to get there early on. I am currently a sophomore at a New York high school.
What are some ways entrepreneurs choose business ideas ?
What is some common methodology successful business people use to find and come up with ideas?
Looking for those who work in a field related to prosthetics/orthotics, biomedical engineering, or neuroscience to answer some interview questions for a school project?
Hi! I am a junior in high school who is looking for those in STEM related careers to answer some interview questions. I am preparing for college and trying to discover what job I would like to pursue after college. Thank you! Interview Questions: 1. What is your job title? What is the name of...
Is anyone open to being interviewed by a high school student interested in pursuing a STEM related career?
Hi! I am currently a junior in high school that is trying to complete my college portfolio. I am looking to interview someone who preferably works in a field related to prosthetics/orthotics, biomedical engineering, or neuroscience. The questions would be related to your job and how your...
How much knowledge does an electrical engineer need to know about designing new ways to use electrical power to develop products?
Been interested in electrical engineering for a while, just wondering how much knowledge does an electrical engineer need to know about designing new ways to use electrical power to develop products?
What major should I go for ?
I have always been interested in mathematics and physics. After graduating from 12th grade, I have discovered that I'm really good at mathematics, though I used to get over 95% in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. I know getting a good score isn't everything in a career; there are so many...
What to do if you were focused on one job for most of your life but as your growing up, you realize you dont really like the subject needed for the job, and have been told you are good at another subject, but aren't really interested in the jobs available for this "other subject''.?
In highschool, trying to set a plan for the longterm like what ill major in