I'm looking for five universities that would be great for photography?
As a freshman, I am researching universities that prioritize journalism and photography to further develop my professional skill set.
How did you decide in pursuing as a psychologist or LCSW despite the lack of career options at the start or struggles?
Hello I am a junior in high school currently in a program where I am getting my associate arts degree (A.A) when I graduate. I’ve been interested in psychology. As I been doing research since the end of sophomore year. I’m currently undecided whether pursuing as a psychologist or a LCSW as I heard it is far less limiting in the field than a psychologist. As it’s more accessible for patients to go to a LCSW and better to be in a private practice. But I’m not sure because I love psychology. However I would want to be able to have a career that I am passionate about and is a stable job (money wise). I plan to do more school after a bachelors to be able to be a psychologist. I’m just worried that I won’t be able to find a job after bachelors to help sustain myself while being in grad school,etc. It’s just lots of worries about that and for paying it all back after doing more school. I need advice or help if anyone is currently a psychologist or in the career field of psychology/lcsw. Or if you were in my position before!!
Tips on studying for a Business Tax Accounting exam?
We aren't allowed to reference our notes or the textbook during the exam. I find this course to be very challenging since it is very technical and has a lot of information. How can I combat against information overload and memorize the key concepts and apply them to different scenarios?
What to do in 8th grade to get into MIT?
I am currently nearing the end of my 8th-grade year, and I want to go to MIT. What can I do now to allow me to be able to go to MIT? Any advice, in all areas.
About training for Data Analyst!?
How am I supposed to think when I'm learning how to code for Data Analyst career. I feel like I'm not absorbing the information needed and I'm just wasting my time. I have a Nuero disorder for memory. So it seems hard to know if I can train successfully. Please give me tips!
Can I do interior design with a degree in Urban Planning?
I've currently got an offer from Sheffield on their Urban Planning Course (which is highly ranked in the uk) I originally applied for their architecture course because I hope to have interior architecture as my career goal.. So what I'm asking is, is it possible to get a degree in urban planning and still come out with a career in interior architecture, or once I go through with urban planning, my dreams of getting into interior architecture become slim to none?
Is studying MIS with a Cybersecurity concentration a smart, future-proof choice with AI advancing so quickly ?
I’m considering majoring in Management Information Systems (MIS) with a concentration in Cybersecurity. With how quickly AI is advancing, I want to think carefully about whether this path will still be strong and relevant in the future. For those working in related roles, what does your typical day actually involve? Is most of your time spent in meetings and strategy, doing technical hands-on tasks, or monitoring systems and security tools? I’m also curious about how AI might affect the role of someone who connects the business side and the security/technical side. Will companies still rely on people in that “bridge” role, or will AI start taking over more of those responsibilities? Also, for those who studied MIS with a cybersecurity focus (or something similar), how intense is the workload when balancing business management classes with technical security labs? Is it stressful or manageable with good organization? I want to choose a major that has a strong long term career outlook but also one that matches the kind of work style I’d actually enjoy. I’d really appreciate hearing about real experiences or advice from people in the field.
What are the steps to transitioning into a product manager role?
I’m a final-year student with six months of professional backend development experience from an internship, but I’m looking to transition into a product manager role. I completed a three-week training, though I feel I didn’t learn nearly enough, and I’m unsure how to gain more experience since no one seems willing to hire me with just my certificate. Are there any free websites I could explore?
Do I apply on "time-constraint" internships?
For context, I need 500 internship hours done by May. I have an online internship I can log in anytime, not I like but, really helpful in navigating direction and resume points + fitted for my course + free certifications + domain, all prep for tech. I also have this second internship however this is pending..9-5 Weekdays Onsite! That is my dream internship..recruiter said he'll keep me in the loop, maybe next week, I get to hear from him. AND THERE'S THIS,, Last internship,, good in resume, in a field I like,, self-paced and online as well..However, 10-15 hours weekly,, with a sprint + meetings. Deadline is on Feb 11 or Feb 13. I was wondering if I should apply... it is like by batch, however, i'm in my last year of uni,,,I wanted to apply before I graduate. What do you think?
Is it wise to only get a music therapy degree? Thank you for reading my thoughts and thank you in advance for helping me!
I want to become a music therapist to work with all ages and abileties. I was told that a socialwork degree would be much better in terms of money and job opportunities. I also love music and psychology practices so music therapy as a career seems like the best fit. Music has been a leading factor in my life since I was very young. Being a full-time musician doesn't align with my personality and life circumstances. However, I know that most music therapists have their own businesses and I'm more of a social butterfly. I love bouncing ideas off people and working as a team My friends say I really help them through their problems and give them real tools for them to help themselves.
How do I know if this is the right path for me?
I’ve often been unsure of what I wanted to pursue, with switching around career prep pathways in high school, and often jumped from career to career about what I wanted to do. For a while recently, I’ve looked into going into the legal profession. I found myself interested in reading since childhood, and writing. My strengths and interests tend to lean towards advanced English and Social Science classes, than STEM related courses, which I struggled in. I find myself as well engrossed in political topics. I may intend on majoring in Political Science with a minor in Literature or Journalism, on a pre-law track, but am not definitely certain yet.
How can a recent graduate in Data Science improve their chances of landing a job?
I recently completed my MSc in Data Science, and I’m actively looking for entry-level roles in data science/data analytics. I would love advice on how to improve my resume and what skills or projects recruiters value most for freshers.
Has anybody done the 8 week ROTC summer aviation training program?
I am a senior in highschool and I have been looking more into it lately but I don’t want to go to the Air Force or anything. I understand you walk away with a private pilot certificate. Would doing civil air patrol be better? Which one do I actually accrue a lot of hours??