What is something I can do in Highschool that will prepare me for college besides taking AP/honors classes??
Even after taking APs and Honors classes, I still feel behind other students.
How can I widen my knowledge on possible career options.
I am a high school student that wants to know more about what careers I want to pursue and understand the differences between them.
what has been one of the least demanding jobs in the medical field ?
nursing, doctors, and surgical techs
I am BS nursing student but i think I don't want to do only nursing I want to learn new trending skill like ai or something and want to do something in this field due to my heavy schedule can you guide what should I learn and where should I learn and how to manage it?
I am a passionate about doing something but I am confused plz guide me
Job about cys?
Hey Professionals? I want to start my carrier in cybersecurity, recently I completed my "Introduction to cybersecurity" by cisco. After this , what did I want to do as a next step? what are the area I want to know and mastering it? what are the certificates I want to gain?
How can I start babysitting as a 6th grader?
I am in 6th grade, I am a girl, I just moved here about 6 months ago from korea but still fairly good at english.
What does becoming a power distributor and dispatcher look like for a woman?
For a Black woman starting, what are the biggest hurdles I should expect in the first year? And who are the people I should look for to make sure I’m moving up the ladder and not just sitting at the desk?
How can I improve in future job interviews or potential public speakings?
I know eventually I would have to likely in front of a crowd and do interviews with others; How can I prevent myself from going blank when speaking and not looking nervous during a conversation. I also want to make myself look more presentable and to stand out more.
What would be a good internship that I can get into that isn't competitive in SF?
I am currently wanting to have a summer internship
For film, what would I have to do to be able to get into the post-production part of film making?
I've narrowed my options down, figuring I want a job either spreading information or helping to spread a message. I like editing and have some experience in editing and helping out during the process, though they aren't public works. So to be able to get a job in film editing would be a great career for me to enjoy. I also want to gain some more experience as I go, so it would really help me out if I can get some tips on either how to get started or some advice when looking for the job.
What should I know about the business related majors and hospitality?
I'm a junior in highschool and I'm trying to find out my interest and I initially thought of culinary but I do want to explore further into potential careers I may enjoy. I would like to learn more about the foods & service industry and about jobs related to business like accounting or finance.
what are the best part time jobs for students when leading up to college that will max my resume or help me?
for me what i have done is internships and some volunteer work at the max what are some things that colleges are mostly looking for, for my benefit financial wise for now and for later in the future that will allow me to have fun while being in college
How do I begin to find a major I am actually interested in? And what if I spent 4 years just to end up in a field I don't like?
Sometimes I question myself where I will end up in the future, I'll be applying to colleges at the end of the year