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Joy94 views

What do you think I should do as a Law graduate who just gained a scholarship to study Cybersecurity, do you think this field will be beneficial to me, and does it intersect with Law and Tech?

What do I do as someone who just gained a scholarship to study Cybersecurity as a Law graduate, do you think this field is related to Tech Law, and if it will be beneficial to me?

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Emily122 views

What associates are worth it in 2026?

I’m currently a Registered Behavior Technician making $22/hr and am looking into associate degree options because I’m feeling pretty burned out in my current field. Unfortunately, due to working full time and having bills to pay, programs that require clinicals aren’t really realistic for me right now. One thing I’m struggling with is that a lot of the careers I’ve looked into seem to want experience that I don’t have. I’m also not sure whether my experience as an RBT would be considered relevant healthcare experience for non-clinical hospital or healthcare roles. I live in a smaller city in Brevard County, so there aren’t a ton of job openings for some of the careers I’ve been researching. So far, I’ve been considering Business Administration, Office Management, and Health Information Technology. My goal is to transition into a stable career that pays at least close to what I’m making now, with opportunities for growth and advancement. I’d be willing to take a small pay cut if it led to better long-term career. I’m just trying to find a realistic path that fits my situation.

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Alexis122 views

What made you choose psychology or psychiatry over the other ?

I’m planning to start college next year at the age of 28 to become a child psychiatrist or psychologist after working in childcare with children who had high trauma for three years. Was curious on how you stuck out the long education? How hard was it to afford financially? Also, how do you handle your mental health while also handling others? I struggle with my own battles and wanted to know how possible it would be for someone who has a diagnoses to also provide therapy and medication for others? Can you also give me pros and cons for each job? I did use chat gpt for advice, but I still need a professional opinion because I have to know if I’m pre-med or not. Overall my question is, does the additional investment in becoming a psychiatrist produce a sufficiently better financial return?

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Nachanok247 views

How do you study cash flow?

I want to study cash flow but there are so many things to learn about. Something can be related to one another while I don't even know it existed and more. So how did you approach financial knowledge other than classes? Do you experience it yourself? Is it driven by curiosity? Are there stages of the study? I want to learn about basic financial system until I'm able to form a supposedly strategy, fully aware of the possible outcomes—then I'll later study each types of cash flow for each business

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Caylee159 views

How can I work on auditioning for a K-pop agency (specifically SM entertainment, JYP entertainment, YG entertainment, and Starship entertainment)? Thanks!

Grade 7, interest career K-pop.

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Victoria273 views

How do I choose what I want to study after high school?

Hello everyone! I can't seem to decide what to study after high school. I've been thinking about it for quite a long time, but now that the applications are getting closer and many people are already preparing for entrance exams and building up extracurriculars, I'm very nervous about it. It's just difficult to choose! A little bit about me: I'm an ambitious student. I have A's from all my subjects and I'm honestly pretty good at maths and physics, however I'm also interested in psychology and people. I'm ambivert and I need something dynamic, repetitiveness drains me out and bores me. I'm quite creative type of person too. I'm very passionate about travelling and meeting people all around the world. I wouldn't mind working remotely. Though I don't like programming and chemistry at all. I also don't wanna be a scientist, it feels quite isolating. I'm also worried about money and employability, I don't want to work for minimal wage or find out that my degree has barely any use after. Is there any career that would fit me? Thanks a lot in advance!

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Abab370 views

What are some unique AI/ML project ideas for my final-year college project?

I’m a B.Sc. Computer Science (Data Analytics) student looking for a unique and practical AI/ML project that solves a real-world problem and helps me build strong skills for a career in AI/ML or Data Science.I want to develop an innovative project that is not already commonly available as an existing application, rather than choosing a basic beginner project. The project should be feasible to complete within 3–4 months. I’d appreciate your suggestions and any advice on which ideas are most valuable for the current industry.

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Danil341 views

What Are Some Relevant Nursing Career Paths and Job Opportunities for a 25M?

Greetings, I would like to preface by saying I have no industry credentials nor nursing degrees. I do however have a background working as a personal caregiver. Background and experience: 25M caregiver with hands-on experience providing personalized in-home support for seniors facing emotional and cognitive health challenges. Experienced in creating safe, calm, and supportive environments, assisting with activities of daily living such as medication reminders, personal care, meal preparation, mobility support, and accompanied walks. My approach centers on patience, empathy, professionalism, and adapting to my client’s physical and emotional needs. In addition to direct care, I have supported clients with everyday technology needs, including smartphones, laptops, phone calls, text messaging, and online ordering. Built trust through reliability, respectful companionship, and clear communication, contributing to improved quality of life and daily functioning. My passion for caregiving began when I supported a family member with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, an experience that deeply influenced my commitment to serving older adults. This experience confirmed my passion to care for others and inspired my interest in nursing, geriatric care, and healthcare. Caregiver / Personal Aide Full-Time | Jul 2025 – Present • Delivered in-home care for a 65 year old client with depression, panic disorder, and agoraphobia, maintaining a safe and supportive environment during 7-hour shifts. • Assisted with activities of daily living (ADLs), including medication reminders, personal care, meal preparation, and accompanied walks. • Maintained a calm, patient, professional, and enthusiastic demeanor while adapting care to the client’s emotional and psychological needs. • Supported the client with everyday technology use, including smartphones and laptops. • Assisted with phone calls, text messaging, and online ordering to promote independence and communication. • Built trust through reliability, empathy, and respectful companionship, contributing to improved daily functioning and quality of life. I’m open to ideas and suggestions for the best and most optimized roles in the nursing field, based off my experience; thanks in advance for taking the time to reply and I look forward to hearing your ideas 😇😊

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Ramat483 views

How do I re-enter work in care management after a long break?

What is the best way to re enter work after having a baby? I was previously a deputy manager for a supported living organisation- helping people waiving with disabilities. I also have experience working with children in schools and with special needs. I want to re enter work part time due to childcare needs. I have a BSc in Psychology, First aid trained, managerial experience and willing to do NVQ in healthcare management. I have also worked in a care home and essentially would like to be a registered manager in the future.

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Niranjan338 views

What's the most basic setup & schedule for a YouTube creator starting at 0 subs?

Please give me a day in a life schedule, like a timetable. I work well in a given schedule, but the chaos of being able to do anything at anytime, just overwhelms me. If you could relate, what's your advice?

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Andrew316 views

My names are Andrew from Uganda, currently living in South Africa, i wish to build a career in Project Planning and Management, as an immigrant Kindly guide?

Currently, am learning forex trading via online tutorials for financial freedom.

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Tim609 views

What kind of jobs and opportunities can I find with a Creative Writing or Musical Theater major?

For starters, I'm going to be going into my freshman year at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey. This may change, but as of right now, I really want to be an author or playwright. I often find myself worrying about not being able to find good jobs in creative fields. If you have any advice, I'd appreciate it greatly!

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Maria484 views

How can I connect early childhood education to psychology and criminal justice?

I am interested mainly in early childhood education as it fits in with work i have done but also psychology. What can I work towards and what is a good career path for me?

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Quinn422 views

Where should I work if I want to be a pastry chef?

I’ve always loved baked desserts and I really want to go into a career I like instead of rotting at a desk job. Which type of job should I start with to work my way upwards?

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Jaime699 views

How should I start my marketing journey even though I major in Psychology?

I am an undergraduate student in a university in the Philippines, I want to start my marketing journey because I know through networking, I can have lots of opportunities, but I want to take advantage of my major which is BS Psychology to my marketing journey. how should i apply it in this industry and what should be my foundation?

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