Charles City, Iowa
WHAT IS THE HARDEST PART OF NURSING SCHOOL?
What was the hardest part of nursing school? What study tool saved you or feel like was most beneficial?
i am about to start nursing school and just hear how hard it is! please share a positive story if you a have one!
How do I go about finding a good paid internship in the summer for my STEM related field #Fall25?
I am an undergraduate freshman majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. As of now, I plan on being a dentist when I obtain my graduate degree.
How difficult will it be to get an accounting career?
I understand that AI in businesses is on the rise, especially in jobs that focus on numbers - like accounting. I have had several people, including my father, tell me to be cautious about continuing in my current field of study. Are these fears warranted?
What personal qualities are employers in healthcare looking for?
I am a nursing student looking for more experience in the healthcare field.
How do you use resources to balance a full-time school life, part-time work life, college sports, and a social life, all while maintaining good grades?
I am a high school senior in Cedar Falls Iowa. I am planning on attending St. Ambrose in Davenport Iowa and will be studying business administration.
I want to be a police officer but I really don't know how to go about it or which institution I should attend ?
I need help in navigating through college and also finding the right institution to go for and also I need guidance in pursuing a career in the police force
What degree should I go into for (maybe) wanting to be an Environmental scientist?
I want to have a career in Science ( really considering Environmental sciences) but I don't know what degree would be the best fit... Also what kind of scientist I want to be.. Any advice would help!
What is or was the hardest part of Psychology ?
I really think psychology is interesting and i want to find a career in it, but i feel like it will be too hard.
When did you realize what you wanted to do with your life?
I want to continue my education after high school, but it's hard to decide what field to go into.
When applying for scholarships, what are some buzzwords to use?
I'm working in applying for some scholarships now, and I was wondering if there are any specific words that colleges look for/like in applications
What might a job as a vet tech pay in my area?
#veterinary #veterinary-medicine #animal-health #animals
What skills have you masterd, that are benifical to your job?
What skills do you have, this is perfect for your job or field?
What education path would be best for someone who wants to go into stem?
What schools or classes would be best? #stem #education
What are ways to get good scholarships in STEM fields?
#college #STEM #scholarships
Do people use 3D printers in their careers?
Like to build parts or anything with them? #engineering #innovation
What is commonly made using a 3D printer?
What object is most made using a 3D printer? #3dprinter #engineer #technology
What kind of extracurricular activities can I expect to be involved with in college?
In high school, I participated in all kinds of extra activities, but I know the academic workload is more strenuous in college, so I'm wondering if I will still have time to be involved. #college #college-advice
Is it worth it to go to a more expensive college? Do employers care about that?
It feels irresponsible to go to a more "prestigious" school that costs three times as much money if it wouldn't look much better on an application. #collegedecisions
How hard can it be to get a career in a field unrelated to your major?
I'm looking forward to college and studying Biology (or Geology) and writing/communication. I'm gonna play music and two sports on the side, work a job, hang out with friends, and pretty much whale away at my future without a shred of a plan. Ok, so I'm kidding about that last part, but I...
Is it wise to pursue a career that is more likely to make you happy than make you a lot of money?
I've always been interested in the sciences, and up until recently I was almost 100% sure I was going to go into microbiology and get a job with the US Navy medical division. That still sounds really interesting and cool, but I don't know if I want to spend the rest of my life staring at...
Computer programmer or software engineer degree
Hello, I have recently discovered what I want to do with my life.,But I can't decide which one would best help me. I want to be a developer for a company like Microsoft, Apple, or IBM, working on operating systems and such, so I began looking around online and I cannot figure out which...
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