Chicago, Illinois
Why is it that teens are so reluctant to take eight am classes in college when in reality they'll probably end up working at a job that starts at eight am for the next twenty years?
As a perspective college student I have been advised by numerous college students and admissions officers that I won't have to take early classes when it comes to starting college, when college is meant to be for preparing students for starting rigorous and time structured jobs. #8amclasses
Is it better to have a major set in your mind when you enter College or keep it as undecided until you've taken a few different classes?
Some college reps have said that keeping your major undecided is better and I just want to know if thats true.
#majors
What does it take to become a marine biologist?
Because i'm not sure if i have the what it takes to become one i really don't know what i want to be yet. #biologist #marine #wildlife
When in nursing school, how do you balance your personal life, social life, family, and etc.
I am asking this question because I know that when you are in nursing school, you have to be very dedicated and focused, and I was wondering how you would find balance between your career and your personal life. #nursing #registered-nurses #pediatric-nursing #neonatal
Do most people that become audiologists go to school full-time or part-time after graduating from college?
I am planning to get a master's degree in speech pathology and am then considering continuing on to become an audiologist. I was wondering if most people continue to work as a speech pathologist while attending additional classes to become an audiologist or if they go to school full-time...
What's the difference between a Certified Nursing Assistant, Licensed Practical Nurse, and a Registered Nurse?
I'm asking because I'm looking into going into the medical field, and I'd prefer to pursue a short career.
#college #medicine #choosing-a-major #college-major #nurse #
Is makeup artistry a competitive career?
I would like to know how much competition there is for this career and if there are many people who do it or just a few. #special-effects
How do you get the opportunity to shadow a radiation therapist ?
I’m a senior in high school who is going to graduate soon and I was trying to see if there was any way to shadow radiation therapists so I could get a good idea of what it’s like in real life. However, I haven’t seen many opportunities posted. Any tips?
Is it guaranteed that I'll get a job after graduating from college?
This relates to my first question, where I asked "How can I choose a major that will benefit me in the long run?"
What kind of jobs can I get in the future with a degree in physical sciences?
I have always wanted to go into the sciences, my junior year I took physics as a class and loved it. I've been researching majors in physics and there are many schools in my area with astounding physics programs. I'm simply unsure about what I would be able to do in the future with this type of...
What's the most conventional way to get into the FBI, and what's the most unconventional?
I am studying to be a psychologist and I have a great interest in criminal profiling. I understand to be accepted into the BAU most agents have been working 7-10 years. I understand there are 5 different ways to be accepted into the FBI but I'm wondering if there is a simple or a different way...
What are the best studies to major in for medical school?
I want to become a surgeon, however I am having trouble deciding on what I want to or should major in for school. #doctor #medicine
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