Bluff City, Tennessee
What have you learned about teaching that you wish you knew before you began and would have helped you tremendously?
My goal is to teach middle and high school students.
How to start a small business?
Hey, I am planning to open a small business once I graduate college. I am going to specialize in fermented foods from around the world, and I would love advice from food-related business owners on how to get started and what the best way to garner interest from customers would be. If anyone has...
Can I be a teacher and own a salon at the same time?
I have always loved doing hair, makeup, and nails since I was a child. I've also always loved to pretend I'm teaching a class when I study. I took cosmetology and loves it in highschool and Im now planning to attend college to be a teacher. I'm so excited to work in a salon. I hope to open a...
Do I have to take a business class in college of I want to open up my own salon?
I e been told many different things some being that if I have my state board license and have worked for 5 years in a salon I can open my own business other tell me I have to take a class and some say I don't have to.
For nurses, when deciding on graduate school, have you second guessed your decision and what helped you solidify your choice?
I am completing my BSN currently and am pretty set on going to CRNA school but have been considering NP. How should I decide?
How do I use my scholarship money to pay for college, and what do I need to know when becoming a salon owner and teacher?
I'm in 12 grade and in my 2nd year of cosmetology. I plan to work in a salon until I graduate college and become a teacher. I hope to open my own salon after 2 years of teaching but also continue to teach.
Is a sociology minor worth pursuing?
I'm a freshman in college majoring in writing and communications, but I've really enjoyed the sociology class I'm in and I was thinking about minoring in it. Is a minor in sociology worth it, and would it help me at all career-wise? As much as I love the class, I don't want to spend more time...
What is the most effective path I can take to get me into the writing industry after I start college?
I'm currently a senior in high school, and while my dream is to become a published writer, I know that isn't a very sustainable career right out of the gate. What options do I have to get a job within the English world that will give me connections or experience to help publish my work later on?
How will time be spread in my future college life; especially considering possibly working full-time, working out, school, and everything else I'm involved in?
I'm trying to become an Electrician if that helps.
Can I teach pre-K with an interdisciplinary studies degree?
The University I plan to attend only offers interdisciplinary studies for a teaching degree. I want to teach pre-K. Will I be able to teach pre-K with that degree or will I need to get a separate endorsement?
What is the best way to land a job as a new CNA? #Spring25
I am getting my certification in May and the only experience I have is clinicals. I am so excited to start this job and would prefer to be in a nursing home instead of a hospital.
Real life experience from someone in the music industry?
How has your time in the industry been? Any tips to navigate networking? Experiences with people that have made you love it more or put you off of it?
Is a career in the music industry really worth it?
I know that music and sharing creativity makes me happy, but will it be enough to keep me afloat? How can I make it a more financially fulfilling career?
How do I avoid becoming a college dropout or feeling "stuck" with my degree?
I don't want to get a degree and then feel like what I want or even something that would even be enjoyable is out of my reach. I also don't want to feel like I'd be better off leaving my education and just joining the workforce without a degree. How can I stop this? I like what I want to get a...
What can I do before I get my degree to jumpstart my resume?
Currently, I'm a senior in high school going to college for advertisement and hospitality with a concentration in the music industry. I do some advertising and event planning for my family's concert venue, but I don't know if that's enough to beef up my resume for future jobs. What else can I do?
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