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How many hours a week did you start out being a beginner pilot?
I am a sophomore and wondering how being a pilot would affect my schedule
What is the most important thing medical schools look for besides your GPA or MCAT?
I have all of these options and I know I need to do something to show on my application. It is nice to be involved and well rounded. #medicine #med-school -school #doctor #admissions #college-admissions
What is the training that game wardens have to do?
I am in 10th grade. I want to become a game warden in either Wisconson or Minnesota.
What is being a remote worker like?
For those you of doing remote work, what is is like overall? 1. What kind of work do you do? (contractor, employee, etc.) 2. In regards to work hours, is it more flexible compared to working on site? 3. How are you compensated? (salary, commission, etc.) 4. What is the earning potential of...
If I'm certain about a career path when should I start looking at schools that offer the major that ties into the career?
I'm a high school student very interested in Biomedical Engineering and I don't know when I should start looking at schools that provide the major for Biomedical Engineers.
What manufacturing companies offer apprenticeships for high school students over the summer?
my name is Joe and i am a sophomore in high school who is also on a robotics team. I am trying to find an apprenticeship for myself during the summer for a summer job. right now i am investigating UMC in Monticello MN for my summer apprenticeship but i would appreciate options between companies.
Is there a certain time a person should choose between two passions for a job?
I am in high school and know I still have a fair amount of time to make a decision about my career path for the future, but is there a specific time I should choose between my two interests? Should I completely focus on 1 of them at some point, or just wait and see what opportunities await in...
When applying for being a pilot in the airline industry. What statistic or experience do they mostly look at?
I am a sophomore in high school. And I am looking at the airline industry for a potential job in the future. I am here just to weight the pros and cons of the industry.
How do I get into Heavy Equipment Operator ?
I'm in 10th grade and I want to know how to get into Heavy Equipment Operator. I want to know what schooling I would need for Heavy Equipment Operator. I want to do this career for my future because it is something I enjoy and I already have driven big machinery. So it would be fun to do this...
What is a good college to get an education degree, and to be trained as a missionary? What hasn't worked well? What education classes benefit towards this plan?
I'm a sophomore in high school, and I'm trying to see what is out there, and what has worked and is recommended. I am trying to figure out what classes to take for PSEO that will benefit, and find the right path.
What does a part time schedule look like while being a airline pilot?
I am a sophomore in high school. And I am looking at the airline industry for a potential job in the future. I am here just to weigh the pros and cons of the industry.
What is the actual amount of hours teachers work in a week?
Such as on a daily basis, or depending on the type of school or grade?
What is the easiest part of teaching, hardest part of teaching, and best part of teaching?
I am a sophomore in high school, I am trying to see what age range/grade, subjects, and things that are pros and cons.
I like history, psychology, and law. Is forensic psychology a good career choice?
I am in 10th grade and I have been looking at possible careers and forensic psychology caught my eye. I want to be involved in law without being a lawyer or constantly in the courtroom. I also find psychology interesting. What is forensic psychology really like? Does it apply to anything I said...
Is interior design a low or high stress job?
I am a sophomore in high school, I want to enjoy my job and have it be fun, and I don't really want it to be an anxiety causer for me.
what are the different careers involved in mental health?
I'm interested in mental health and how the human brain works and would like to pursue a career related to those things
what is the average salary for a psychologist?
I might be interested in becoming a psychologist but if the salary is small enough that I would be struggling financially I might look in a different area of mental health or psychology for a career
what different routes can you take with a degree in psychology?
I've seen some people say that a degree in psychology can be useful in business, too. What other kinds of jobs could you use the degree in that most people might not think of?
is a therapist/counselor different than a psychologist?
what are the differences if they are not the same thing?
what are the highest paying jobs you can get with a psychology degree?
I'm super interested in psychology and how the human brain works. Mental health is really interesting and important to me, too. I'm looking into pursuing a career relating to that sort of thing, but financial stability is very important to me.
what does the typical day in the life of a psychologist look like?
what are the tasks like? what are the goods and bads that happen frequently or have the potential to happen?
what does the typical day in the life of a psychiatrist look like?
what are the tasks like? what are the goods and bads that happen frequently or have the potential to happen?
Is psychology a financially secure career choice?
What kinds of careers in psychology, if any, might be more likely to have issues with financial security? Why?
What is the hardest thing about working in psychology, especially related to mental health? What is the best/most rewarding part? Would you say it's worth it in your case?
Psychology and mental health have definitely piqued my interest as a possible career choice, but I'd like to hear more about the goods and bads.
what should i consider before going into a career in psychology, especially in dealing with mental health?
Salary? Specific difficulties? Pros/cons?
What is it like working in forensic psychology?
I've been looking into different careers in the psychology field and forensic psychology looks interesting, but I don't know much about what that job would entail.
Education requirements?
Tasks?
Salary?
Other rewarding factors/pros?
Cons?
Any other info that may be good to know?
What do people in the research area of psychology do?
I'm very heavily leaning towards pursuing a career in psychology, but I'm still exploring options within the field. What would a job in researching/conducting studies in psychology potentially look like?
What is it like working in a tech field like User Experience Design/Research?
I'm really drawn to psychology, but I also might be interested in working in tech. What kinds of things do these people do? Pros/cons of the job? Outlook?
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