Bracknell, England, United Kingdom
should i study on medicine even if i'm doing bad in science and maths?
#medicine#medicalstudent#future#student #college-applications
Computer Science- how much maths is needed, and what kind of maths?
I am looking forward to doing Computer Science A-level next year and am really nervous about just how much maths is needed, I am also taking Maths A-level and am fairly adequate in the subject I just would like to know what to expect. #computer-science #coding #maths
Dental nurse which is the most recommend academy to study?
#dental #dentistry #dentist #dental-hygienist #dental-hygiene #july
What are some common mistakes you see job seekers make when interviewing for a role at your company?
I am preparing for interviews for internships so I thought I'd ask what common (or not so common) mistakes young people make when interviewing at your company so that I can avoid making those mistakes when I start interviewing at companies I want to work for! Thank you! #human-resources...
I want to build a property (a luxury treehouse). Does anyone have experience in building floor plans or general advice?
I want to build a treehouse business. So far I have: Found mentors Wrote the why, vision and goals of my business plan Researched the market I now want to build a floor plan to use on my website as a Minimum Viable Product that I can show to investors/programmes. Can anyone please help me...
Should I apply to pre-med programs or pre-law programs?
In order to figure out what path I want to take in college, I would love to hear the opinions of professors in these fields! #professor
Career with physics, philosophy, psychology , history or music?
I apologise for how long this post is but, I'm very passionate about physics (especially theoretical like quantum but i do enjoy almost every aspect of physics), music (mostly jazz and classical, but every genre is interesting in its own way), philosophy as well as psychology/neuroscience and...
Do I need any qualification's to enter a college IT course in the Uk
My name is Ameer. I'm 16 years old and I have been in the Uk for 5 months. Right now I go to an English Level 1 Course at a college. But the college said to me that I need to apply to other courses to continue my Journey. I have applied for a BTEC Level 1 Introductory Diploma in Information...
Should I study at home or abroad?
Are domestic or foreign universities the best for university/college experiences? #college #university #study-abroad
Should I apply to MBB etc consulting firms in my final year or have a year out after I graduate and have more time to prepare for interviews better?
I am a UK business student wanting to apply to MBB and other similar firms but I realise that to pass interviews at these firms you have to do extensive prep work (50 live practices, 2 months full time, amazing maths skills, PST practice etc). I am worried I won't be able to do a decent job of...
Do employers favour certain university clubs or societies?
Is there a university club or society that may make me more employable? #university #employers #student-clubs
How would you suggest I approach finding a job in an Economic Consultancy I have a BSc in Economics from the University of York (UK) but I’ve been a practising artist/writer for the last 5 years.
I did work experience at Frontier Economics, but that was a while ago. Help! ?
Is journalism a hard business to get into?
I've wanted to do something with writing for a long time and if it's easier to do it with sports rather than on my own. #journalism
Does a lack of summer internship threaten you're success in applications after graduation?
A summer internship during college is highly coveted but obtaining one is highly competitive and very difficult. Thus, by not having one in your second year of university, are you jeopardising post-university plans? Or will finding an alternative job or volunteering role be as useful? #college...
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