Daly City, California
What is the starting salary for architects?
I want to go in the architectural field and love living in the city. If however the salaries are so low, I don't know if I will be able to live in the places I love! #architecture #architect
What would be the best undergraduate major to be a veterinarian?Pre-veterinary or Animal Science?
I want to become a veterinarian, but i have no idea which major would be better. The reason for this question is because I am not sure if animal science would be best as your undergraduate major, but i also see that Pre-Vet is mentioned as an undergraduate program but i don't know if that what...
What is it like to be in a professional sorority?
I am thinking about joining the professional business sorority at my college next year. I don't really know much about it. Has any one had experience with professional sororities. I have heard a lot about social sororities. What is the difference between these two? #college #professional #sorority
What colleges are recommended the most to know enough about criminal justice to become a police officer?
I am a 10th grader. I am still trying to figure out what i want to major in. By me knowing the colleges that are the most recommended and also colleges that now a days police officers have been to it would help a lot; because i might major in criminal justice. Any location would be fine...
What are the benefits of being a nurse?
So I'm interested in this career but want to learn more about #nursing
What are the classes and internships one could take to become a pediatrician?
I am a senior in high school and I want to be a pediatrician, but I don't know much about how to do so. #experience #nursing-education
What careers do people with majors in Public Health usually go into?
I am a senior in high school and I am looking at Tulane University's School of Public Health. I would want to focus on public health surrounding nutrition. I want to go into non-profit work in Latin America and I think this degree will help me do that in a sustainable way. I think focusing on...
What majors are available for people who want a career backstage rather than on one?
I'm a senior in high school and am trying to decide what to major in in college. I enjoy working backstage at theatrical performances, but I don't want to major in theater. I know there are careers in costume design, set design, stage manager, etc... but I don't know what majors could help me...
I would like to go into mechanical engineering. What kind of job opportunities are available? Is there a range of types of jobs you can take?
I'm interning at NASA and i would like to know if there is a range of different types of jobs people take or whether people have majored into mechanical and decided to go into a completely different field. #engineering #mechanical-engineering #aerospace-engineering
Should I go to collage? What are some advantages? What are some disadvantages
I am really interested in this question because I want to know weather or not I should spend 4 or so years in a collage or should I just get started on my life. #career #school #job #work #life
How difficult is it to change careers?
I'm a senior in high school and upon entering college I am becoming more and more worried about my future. I don't really know what I want to study in or make into a career path, so I was wondering how locked in are you once you declare a major and begin your career path? #science #majors...
What is it like to try and become a doctor? Is it stressful, do you have to go to school for a long time?
I am a Sophomore at High school, and I am interested in becoming a doctor, but I was wondering what it was like to actually get there? #doctor #medicine #premed
What are personal interactions within the workplace like within the psychology field?
Because psychology is a very private interaction with patients, how exclusive are the interactions within the workplace? #psychology
Careers where you don't spend a lot of time on the computer?
I'm looking through potential careers and I'm considering looking at a career where the amount of time spent on a computer is minimized. I prefer more outfield or hands-on type of work but is also STEM-related. I don't object to having to use a computer at least half the time, I just don't want...
How do you maintain a balance between doing what you love and making sure you are making a good amount of money?
I am a high school senior and even though I do not know what career I wish to pursue, I want to make sure that I am doing something I love, while still being able to comfortably support myself. I guess I would just love to hear different perspectives on your career and how you keep the balance...
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