

I’ve always wanted to be a lawyer in future and I just entered into the university but I wasn’t given the law course I was given marketing instead can I still be a lawyer or I should consider my dreams shattered??
I’ve always wanted to be a lawyer in future and I just entered into the university but I wasn’t given the law course I was given marketing instead can I still be a lawyer or I should consider my dreams shattered?

Feeling lost and stuck. How do you decide what career path to take when you have no experience?
Hello, I’m 23 years old. I am about to graduate next year with Bachelor’s in Business Admin with an HR concentration. I am a fully remote student and feel this has hindered me in a lot of ways such as networking etc. I picked my major mostly because I wanted to help others and I had aspirations of being a social worker or counselor but they require a masters/license. Being that I was pushed back from graduating 2 years due to surgery and other things, I felt pressured to just pick something and graduate. I am doubting my major. It’s not that I don’t have interest in HR but feel completely disconnected due to lack of experience. I also am more introverted/shy and the thought of new hire orientation/recruiting sounds dreadful to me. Everything just feels off to me. The only other things I can switch my major to would be accounting or marketing and not push me back further. I’ve learned you can get into HR without a major and most people just sort of land into HR. Which I didn’t know prior to picking my major. As well as that, there are absolutely no entry level jobs for HR. It’s super upsetting. I have been attempting to get an Internship with no such luck. They are few and far in between. I’ve made it to final rounds but have been rejected. What I really want to do is be a counselor, social worker or nurse/mri tech etc. I would love to work in something medical/helping others. Nursing would set me back 3 years since it’s a totally different path. Rad tech etc are two year programs with pre reqs. I just don’t want to waste my college credits and hard work but I feel very confused at this point. For instance I have about 116 credits, as I changed my major once before and took courses I didn’t need. I will graduate with 146 credit hours. I will graduate at 24, before I turn 25 and I feel old and have absolutely no experience besides retail/fast food jobs. I was supposed to graduate in 2024, so it is upsetting seeing peers graduate. I want to graduate and gain experience and maybe potentially go back to school one day once I actually experience the world. I need a break from school and can’t imagine pushing myself back or enrolling in another program once I graduate. I’m just scared and unsure of my future. I don’t know how to stand out or what my next move should be. I don’t know if I should continue with this Business Admin degree with a concentration in HR, but I fear it is what I mostly align with other than Nursing and such. I don’t even feel confident in saying this is my major because I lost all passion/motivation due to rejects of internships. Being an online student, I also know no one else who went to college. All of my friends are mostly in trades. Do you have advice? I’m feeling lost and struggling a lot.

How good is my training schedule?
I want to go pro in soccer my position is right midfielder and I want to know if my training schedule is good first I will practice juggling for 30 minutes then i will do a drill called 7 cones of fun for 30 minutes then I will practice skill moves and set pieces for 10 minutes then I will practice shooting for 20 minutes then long passing for 20 minutes.

what are things you do differently then a cop
meaning like what does a Security do differently then a cop? how much is the pay. how far can your training go.

what difficulties did you have trying to join the medical trade?
I'm in the San Jose Job Corps program and I'd like to be a medical assistant but my long-term goal is to be a radiologic tech. the preferred order I'd like to do is medical assistant, LVN/LPN, phlebotomy, then radiologic tech.

what steps should I take to get the most amount of money out of being a phlebotomist. What should I become an LVN or LPN? Is it necessary to be an LVN/LPN to be a phlebotomist??
I'm in the San Jose Job Corps program and I'd like to be a medical assistant but my long-term goal is to be a radiologic tech. the preferred order I'd like to do is medical assistant, LVN/LPN, phlebotomy, then radiologic tech

How do I get into the Seattle sounders academy?
I want to go pro in soccer I have been playing sense 11 but I went actually hard core in 13 and I have been practicing 2 hours a day and What can I do to increase my chances of getting into the seattle sounders academy


Hi everyone! How to get license in surgical technology for non USA candidates ?
How to get license in surgical technology for non USA candidates


Is this job fulfilling?
I want to know if this job is fulfilling because I want a career that can make me feel good and help me make a change in this world.

What are my chances on getting into NYU Tandon/Engineering and Duke University?
I currently have a 3.8 weighted GPA. I have at the least 100 community service hours but maybe closer to 200. I would plan on majoring in mechanical engineering so I have many STEM extracurriculars. I have leadership positions and I'm active in my community. I'm a junior so I don't have to write my essay just yet but I think the idea I have for it is pretty good. By my senior year I will have 10-12 APs and 5-7 honors. I'll have 4 years plus AP Spanish credit and 2 years of Chinese. I have research hours and awards in competitions. Not sure if this matters but I plan on double minoring in Japanese and game design/development. I'm also not sure if NYU and Duke requires a portfolio if so it might be a little late but I could work on some thing summer.

What is the most challenging thing about being an anesthesiologist?
Something that makes your job scary

How should I go about being an esthetician?
I am very lost in terms of what to do after high school. I want to get my bachelors in something. I thought maybe to get a degree in business, just so I have a backup plan. What can you even do with a business degree? I applied to all my colleges with business. Should I skip all that and just do the steps to being an esthetician? If so, what should I do?