Eden Prairie, Minnesota
How do I decide what career is best for me when I'm interested in so many things?
How do I decide what career is best for me when I'm interested in so many things? I know I want to help people, but I can't decide what I for sure want to do.
What are some potential carrers that would allow me to be able to write as part of the job Description?
I'm in highschool, and I really enjoy writing, but I am aware that become a best-selling fantasy writer is kind of a far fetched goal, so what other careers are availiable that would still allow me to write?
Will the schooling for an anesthesiologist be easy or will I have to retake some college classes?
will the college classes be on going or will I have to retake some just to pass the class.
Will me, recovering from debt, be easy or difficult as an anesthesiologist?
I was wondering after the years of college will I recover or will I stay in debt.
Is a trade a good option over a 4 year degree?
Im finding that I may want to be a electrician. I'm hearing it's a good option to graduate with zero college debt.
Would graduating with an Associates Degree in Highschool help in getting in a Law Undergraduate Program
In 10th Grade
Doing PSEO Junior Year
How should I decide on one college major/future career when I have multiple in mind?
I am a sophomore in high school and I want to major in something along the lines of engineering and welding. Some careers I'm interested in include auto body welder, powertrain engineer, and aeronautical engineer. How should I decide on which one would be the most supportive for me financially...
How should I decide between two routes of job choices when I can only do one?
I am a sophomore and I want to join the military, or start a business. How should I decide?
Is there anything I can do right now to become a realtor in the future ?
Im a sophomore in highschool
what are the most important factors to consider when choosing a career?
I'm a sophomore in high school
What is considered a good GPA in high school?
I am wondering what is still considered a ¨ good ¨ or a GPA that most colleges will accept.
What are the benefits of staying in state vs going out of state?
I am trying to get an idea of what colleges are out there for me along with costs, I heard that it can be more expensive to go out of state, yet I also want to know if there is better programs out there.
How can you manage multiple self-established careers at the same time?
I am very interested in majoring in the music department and know that there are not many jobs that will sustain a stable income on their own. However, I would not want to work a corporate job while managing my own music gigs. Are there other, non-music related, side hustles (like independent...
What should I expect when getting interviewed for a job?
I am getting my first job soon, but I don't know what interviews are like. I'm thinking about applying for a job at Subway Sandwiches. Any tips or things to know?
how should I be prepared for college?
I am a sophomore in high school and I like basketball.
how do I become a feature film director?
what is some schooling required for the job, what are some ways to break into the industry, what are common starting points for directing, what are popular film schools to look into
To become an anesthesiologist, will it take more or less than 12 years?
I was wondering about this certain thing because after doing some research it says that it would take around 12 years. Does this mean that I am able to finish all of my college in less than 12 years or will it take me more?
what would the process of becoming a fantasy author entail?
I'm in 9th grade, and I honestly filled this out because it was a requirement for an assignment.
What careers would suit me if I am interested in going into either a biology related field or a criminal justice field?
I know that my preferences may change by the time I have to choose a primary topic of study for college. I'm just curious if there are any other careers within the couple of fields that I'm interested in and could be researching at the moment. I like science in general: mainly chemistry,...
What is a good way to narrow down jobs I don't like and truly find one I enjoy?
I have been wondering for a long time for a job that I will really enjoy doing for the rest of my life. I used to want to be a nurse, but have discovered that it isn't the job for me. Now I have been sort of thinking about being a dental hygienist, again but I still don't know if I will really...
How do I know If being a dental hygienist is a job that I will enjoy doing?
I am a sophomore in high school. I enjoy playing sports and I am also very social. I have recently considered being a dental hygienist but don't know if it is something that suits me.
How should I approach applying for University Would a big name school look better when applying to a Law Program after University/ Collage ??
10th Grade
Looking to become a Corporate lawyer
How can I easily find some PSEO classes that will help me gain credits for the major I am interested in?
Many of the majors I am interested in don't have many widely-offered PSEO classes that I can complete during high school.
What are average salaries for careers in the musical field?
I'm interested in doing something in the musical field, but am worried about not having a stable salary to support me/a family.
What are some good schools for biomedical engineering?
What do biomedical engineers do, and what schools best support that and why? Where do biomedical engineers normally work and is the job field increasing or decreasing and why?
What fields in radiology are growing and what fields are declining?
What areas in radiology are on the rise and why? Which fields are declining and why? Does it vary from place to place? What fields tend to be the most popular?
Will college be a struggle for me or easy going in the health department?
I'm planning on going into the health department as an anesthesiologist. For school activities would probably go and do mens volleyball.
How many years of college does it take on average to get a phd ?
To get a PhD in aerospace engineering.
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