Georgetown, Texas
What majors and minors should I take to become a psychiatrist, but still get experience in education?
Hey! I am thinking of pursuing a degree in psychology. My overall goal is to become either a children's trauma therapist or more hopefully a psychiatrist, but I still want skills in education in order to keep my options more open. I thought of doing a psychology major, with a minor in...
What classes are required
What classes and math classes are required for me to get my masters in nursing. I'm planning on attending Texas a&m if that helps to know. And will I be able to choose my classes?
What can I do to start preparing for College?
I am a junior in high school and am thinking of majoring in business. How can I prepare?
1. Can you tell me about the types of tasks you are responsible for on a day-to-day basis 2. What do you enjoy most about your career? 3. What is most challenging about your career? 4. What are some skills and personality traits necessary to perform your job? 5. What are some misconceptions about your career? 6. How much do you make per year in your career? 7. What is the funnest part of your job? 8. Does your job require you to be on your feet all the time or is it more laid back? 9. What type of education do you require to do this job? 10. Is your career worth all the effort? ?
There’s more than one question so I would appreciate if you answered all of them. :D
I would also like to know how difficult your career is to master. Thank you!
What dual-credit classes would set me up for a easier time in college, when trying to pursue a career in law? #Spring24
I'm in my junior year of high school, and I'm planning to take dual-credit classes this fall. I want to utilize this time to make my future easier, but I would like some pointers on what classes to look at.
If there aren't any DUAL-CREDIT classes, which classes should I take in general? Thanks!
What would you say is the most challenging part about attempting to pursue a career in law and criminal justice What makes it all worth it?
I'm currently wrapping up my junior year of high school, and am really trying to solidify what I want to do in college. Any words of advice and/or warning would be greatly appreciated.
What math principles do robotics engineers rely upon?
Kids in class are interested in learning more about this career. #robotics
I love media and performing arts type of jobs, but they're not considered a "career", what should I major in that would classify as a career, but also include my favortie things?
I've always loved being around cameras, and messing around, but when it comes to finding a "career" that fits the criteria of acting, you're only making money if you make it big. What major should i do that could lead down that path of acting or performing that would also help me find other...
What are the best colleges in Texas for becoming a teacher?
I have a 3.75 GPA. I have both high school and college credits. I will graduate High school with an associate in interdisciplinary studies.
what courses should I take for college to be a good real estate agent?
when I get my diploma I want to be a real estate agent but I want to go to college still so what courses should I take?
How exclusive is the vet program
I'm looking at becoming a vet I'm just wondering how hard the program is to get into #veterinary-medicine #veterinary-technician
What is the best way to budget and get a job?
What are some good jobs to get when I get out of high school before college? How do I also budget for my college fund and phone and car bills? Any thoughts
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