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What is your #1 tip to get into medical school?
What is the best tip you can give for getting into medical school. Additionally, would you recommend taking the MCAT your junior year or your senior year of college? Did you take any gap years in-between college and medical school?
How to get admitted to a Genetics Counseling Masters Program when switching careers??
What are the most helpful courses and best information to assist an adult student returning to college who has already earned a BS in Electrical Engineering Technology - Mechatronics and is looking to pivot by changing their career path and working to get admitted to a Genetics Counseling...
what's is the best and easiest office computer job position ?
and what's are the perks and benefits for the job position?
What specific classes, tools, or experiences do you recommend while I'm still in school #Spring25?
As someone who wants to eventually own a business maybe in the car industry, I’m wondering what classes, tools, or real-world experiences you think I should prioritize while I’m still in school. I’m currently studying Business and Administration. Any specific things you wish you had done at my...
Does is matter is I get my masters or doctorate in order to be nurse practitionor?
I am currently in a BSN program and is interested in being a FNP.
What careers can I look into as a digital marketing major?
I'm a college freshman, and the most common answer I get is "social media manager," but I'm looking for other options too. What are some other career opportunities, in either marketing or digital marketing? Are there any careers I can pursue that involve analyzing consumer data and activity?
How difficult is it for a female to be a chiropractor?
I want to become a chiropractor, but some people have told me that I'm too small to be strong enough to do adjustments on men/larger people. I'd like to know if my career choice is not going to be viable.
What are some career options in psychology that don’t require a master’s or PhD, and what do those jobs actually look like day-to-day?
I’m currently an online psychology major and really interested in mental health and helping others, but I’m not sure if grad school is the right path for me. I want to explore careers I can do with just a bachelor’s degree that still feel meaningful and impactful. I’d love to hear from people...
What are some benefits to having multiple bachelor's degrees and/or minors across multiple fields aside from career mobility, if there are any at all?
I'm in a weird situation where I have extra time and semesters between now and finishing my primary degree because of how they structured the program and I'm wondering if diversifying is worth it
How did you decide what career to choose after graduating with your degree?
I'm currently a senior in high school looking to major in psychology, but I'm having difficulty deciding what career to choose after graduating from college. Is there any specific opportunity you had in college, such as an internship, that helped you pick your career and/or find a job in it...
What are the top soft skills people look for in potential engineering or computer science internships?
I am going into college this year, and want to start applying to internships, what type of soft skills do people actually care about? What should I work to improve on the most, in general?
What to do before to be prepared?
Does anyone know what to study after hours to gain knowledge in order to become a vet before you actually go to vet school?
What should I do to build up a strong resume, so that I am considered a competitive applicant when applying for graduate school as a Speech Language Pathologist ?
I am currently an undergraduate student studying Communication Sciences and Disorders and am very curious as to what types of jobs and experiences would help me when it comes to applying for graduate school in the future.
What are the best scholarships to apply for,if you're starting a career in medical billing and coding?
Are there scholarships available online? At the particular schools?
What other options are there for nurses that are not bedside nursing and what are the "pros" and "cons" of those jobs?
I am a nursing student at Marquette University and I'm currently a CNA. I am interested in learning about jobs outside of bedside nursing. Do you have additional schooling/post-bachelor degrees?
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