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Jesus May 15, 2016 1222 views

Any regrets?

I'm about to start college to study culinary arts, I would like to know if there is a chef or cook out there that regrets not doing something that I should do in college so I won't regret it later on in life. #culinary-arts #chefs

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Fanny May 15, 2016 821 views

What qualities do you think is needed to handle being a physical therapist

I have heard that it tends to be very stressful? #health #physical-therapist #therapy #physical-therapy #wellness-and-fitness

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Fanny May 15, 2016 964 views

What do you wish you knew before deciding to become a physical therapist

I'm entering college next year and plan on becoming one, but not much people talk about this career at all; What about the level of competition? What are some thing you struggle with on a daily basis? Etc. #health #physical-therapist #therapy #wellness-and-fitness

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Tishina May 15, 2016 906 views

What does work as a psychiatrist entail?

I enrolled as a psychology major at Rutgers and am interested in pursuing a career as a psychiatrist but am unsure if this is the right choice for me. I am more interested in the science and research aspect of this field rather than the communication aspect. Should I look into another career...

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Tishina May 15, 2016 876 views

What type of work does a neurologist do?

I'm still debating whether I want to major in neuroscience or psychology and would like to know which would better suit me. #neuroscience #neurology

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Ashley May 14, 2016 1279 views

Is it worth pursuing pre-med for a biomedical engineer?

I will be studying biomedical engineering in college and I want to know whether it is worth going to med school later. #medicine #engineer #pre-med #biomedical-engineering #bio-engineering

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Ashley May 14, 2016 991 views

What is the day to day work of a biomedical engineer?

I will be studying biomedical engineering in college and I just want some idea of what they do. #engineer #biology #biomedical-engineering #bio-engineering

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Denale May 14, 2016 990 views

Psychology

What are the different specialty areas in psychology? #psychology #moral-psychology

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Denale May 14, 2016 891 views

Psychology

What are the needed requirements to work in the psychology field? #psychology #special-needs

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Diamond May 13, 2016 1077 views

How does one go about looking for a programming job?

I'm guessing that I'm not gonna find a job by seeing a sign in a window somewhere. So do I look on the internet and if so do you have a suggested site? This is just for my future self. #jobs #programming #tech #websites #companies

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Diamond May 13, 2016 1098 views

How many languages should a computer programmer learn?

As a future computer programmer and somewhat of a beginner deciding on a language can be difficult as there are so many. I believe learning multiple would be beneficial but which ones? #programming #tech #beginner

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Talia May 13, 2016 2004 views

What is the highest paying job you can get without a college degree

My sister asked me this question the other day,as she does not like school at all, I told her I could help find out! #economy

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Talia May 13, 2016 671 views

What is the minimum amount of time one can spend in school after high school when trying to become a pediatric physician?

I am interested in becoming a pediatric physician and am trying to plan out a timeline for my life #doctorate-degree

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Nikki May 13, 2016 949 views

Is it hard to own your own architecture firm? And what are tips and things you have to do to do it?

One of my biggest dreams, though kind of daunting, is to have my own architecture business. It seems like a hard task to accomplish, and I would like to know any helpful tips that could help. #architecture #architect #architectural-design #sustainable-design

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Nikki May 13, 2016 1231 views

Is having a wildly different and innovative idea practical in the architecture world? It may seem like an easy question, but are most architectural projects designed to have a "wow factor" or are they just whatever is trending?

I am currently a senior in high school who will be majoring in architecture next year. I've always loved architecture and have wanted to be one since my kindergarten days. I want to know from an actual architect if they have the liberty to design pretty much whatever they want (within...

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