How can I improve my art skills faster ?
So, I have been studying character design, anime art, anatomy, perspective, etc., everything related to art for a while now. But still, there's more to learn. And I feel like I am taking more time. Can anyone provide me with guidance on this? I will be thankful.
What is something that can help me figure out the career path I would want?
I really enjoy things that i can focus and get into the zone in and i just need to figure out what those things are
What are some colleges that offer Art / Education / Therapy?
Hello again, I am graduating this summer and going to a Junior College in Fall. After I get my associates, I was wondering what kind of 4-year would be good to transfer to. Was thinking somewhere around New York / New Jersey. My current career goal is to be an art teacher.
How to choose a better career?
How can make a good decision when choosing a career
How to become an Audiologist?
Tell us everything we need to know to become an Audiologist. Note: We've seen a lot of interest in this career, so we're looking for guidance from our community of professionals.
Any studying tips for pre-med students?
I'm taking advanced science classes, bio, chem, physics, etc. I am okay at studying but any new strategies would be great!
What should my masters focus on?
As a psychology major minoring in criminal justice should my master's focus on psychology or criminal justice?
Do civil engineers enjoy their job?
Is it also worth majoring in civil engineering if you want to major in engineering as it pays a lot less than the other choices? I want to do architecture based building with homes and residential properties, but some people have said civil engineering is a better pathway to get to this although I have also heard that civil engineering can tend to be very boring and people end up building a lot of boring infrastructures like bridges, roads, and hangers. What do you think?
How could I develop a better memory for subjects like Biology and Spanish?
I'm presently in my freshman year of high school; I haven't studied much but have kept my grades in the 90s. Perhaps studying might improve my memory, but I am typically engaged in class and have excellent attendance. But mostly biology, I haven't been able to remember much material and vocabulary.
What's the one simple habit that enhances all aspects of life?
I mean how does adopting that one habit positively impact mental, physical, and financial well-being?
What would be the best majors for someone interested in pursuing a career in interior design ?
I'm currently a freshman in college majoring in Marketing with a minor in Design. I might also double major or minor in Real Estate. My school doesn't offer an Interior Design major - what would be the best majors for someone interested in pursuing a career in interior design?