Colorado, USA
Is a math degree good for a career?
I am currently pursuing a degree in math. I know that there are a lot of careers that use math these days like insurance, finance, statistics, and cryptography. Is this the best degree to ensure that I get a job in one of these fields? And, if not what else should I look at? Thank you. #math...
Is it better to take a year off or go straight into college after graduating high school?
#higher-education #college
How much has the pediatrician career changed over the past few years? What kind of changes do you think will occur in the next five years?
I want to see if there are going to be any changes in the near future that could effect me as a new pediatrician and if i could be really eligible for a job opening or not. Can qualifications vary over the years? I don't want to enter in any field that is not growing or will not give me a job...
Special Agents vs Crime Scene Investigators
Is there a difference between the two? If so, what is/are they? #college #university #federal-government #crime #criminal-investigations #federal-agent
What should I do in college to help me stand out when looking for a job after I graduate?
Looking for a job after college can be tough and I would like to know how I can make myself stand out to future employers. #college #job #hiring #employment
What career would fit me best?
I have to pick a career for my English class and since im a senior, I would like to pick something I am actually considering going into but I have no idea what I should pick. I am a senior in high school and i am creative. i like helping people by giving them advice or talking them through a...
where is the best place to find information about the process of college admissions and applications?
I am going into senior year and wanna know where to start for scholarships as well as picking the right degree and university for me.
Why should I consider honors programs in college?
A couple schools I've applied to have extended an invitation to apply to their honors programs, but why should I? How does it help me in life?
#college #honors #question #why #engineering
Is work experience more valuable than a degree?
Although it depends solely on the type of job at hand, I have heard talk of how getting a degree just seems to be extra debt that doesn't actually benefit your ability to climb the corporate ladder, or any ladder with more money at the top. #business #engineering #law #economics #carpentry...
Would an engineering career allow me to travel?
I am planning to major in chemical and biomedical engineering. Do these fields allow for a lot of remote work, which would let me travel frequently while on the job? Otherwise, do careers in those fields ever require much on-site work in other countries? #engineering #biomedical-engineering...
What requirements would I need to be a social worker?
What requirements would I need to work as a social worker (mainly child protective services or something of the sorts)? What educational requirements are there to work as a social worker? What classes should I take in high school to help me understand the responsibilities? What are the best and...
What's the best to major to major in if I'm looking to be a physical therapist?
I'm asking because I want to be prepared for getting my graduate degree. Also I'm starting college soon. #physical-therapist #college #major
What is most compelling about being an independent college student?
Independence is a sweet topic, especially for a high school student. But, what other things make independence in college so admirable besides being able to do what you want?
#college
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