Colorado, USA
Is it harder to find a job in Northeast US?
Potential in the workforce #work #mentoring
Do you think nursing is more of a calling than a career?
I pursued a medical laboratory degree for 4 years but i later realized that it was a career that would earn me money but not a calling.I have gone back to school and have started with the nurse aid certificate course and I really enjoy what i do.I have applied to join the Associates degree in...
Are there a lot of opportunities in Neuroscience research?
That is the field I am studying. #neuroscience
Would pairing my major in neuroscience with business be beneficial?
I would like to minor in business to get background. #business #neuroscience
Do you really need to have a bachelor's degree to become a graphic designer?
I mean a lot of jobs in this field want someone with a bachelor's degree but is it really necessary? #graphic-designer
What kind of work does a graphic designer do?
I want to be one but I also want to know the specifics about the job. #graphic-designer
How beneficial are office hours for students to get to talk and ask questions with their professors?
I just would like to know how much I would get out of office hours and how they typically work. #college #professor #human-resources #professional-development
Does working at a haunted house count as job experience?
I worked at a year round haunted house and I was wondering if future employers would still consider this unique job as still "job experience". #job #experience
What is the best job for a high school student?
Now I understand that I'm not going to be able to be a CEO in high school, but what job(s) is best for a high schooler entering the work force to get some work experience to put on a resume (Restaurants, fast food, retail, etc.)? #human-resources #retail
What aspect of college is the most challenging?
As a student in 11th grade, I am currently thinking about my future and what path to take (Colleges). I have a very high GPA, and impressive leadership resume. I take education very seriously and often stress about college and what it will be like. Financially, socially, academically etc… what...
What is one thing you wish someone told you before becoming a business major?
I am currently a junior in high school and I am VERY interested in the business and economics world within society. I do realize that majoring in business covers a broad spectrum of career opportunities, but what is one thing that someone wanting to study business should be advised on? What do...
Is Starting College in the Spring a Good Idea?
So I moved with my family this past November to another state and might not be eligible for in-state tuition for the colleges here based on specific state statutes. My parents suggested starting college in the spring semester (2017) in order to get in-state classification but I'm not sure if...
What is the difference between a B.A.S. and a B.S.?
I am interested in going for my bachelors in some sort of science since I am interested in becoming a marine biologist. I was advised by many people that it is better to have a degree in the sciences rather than specifically marine biology/oceanography. I have looked around at the difference...
What is the best way to get to know your professor and make sure he/she knows you if you are in a large class?
I have always had close relationships with my teachers throughout high school and I want to keep that up. I like to ask a lot of questions to make sure I am understanding everything clearly. #college #professor #masters #bachelors
Is become a pediatrician hard because of the children you see daily?
I really like kids and although I would like to help them I don't know if the benefits of helping them would outweigh the stress and hardship of the job. #doctor #pediatrics #pediatrician
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