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Jacob Oct 13, 2016 1582 views

How did you decide what type of engineering was right for you?

I am a senior in high school and I think that I want to major in engineering but I'm not sure what type. Right now I am leaning more towards civil engineering, but I am just unsure what I can do to see what type of engineering is right for me. #engineering #mechanical-engineering...

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Katy Oct 11, 2016 747 views

What options are there for someone aspiring to be a missionary to unreached people groups?

I plan to go to a community college for the first two years of my college career and get my gen-eds out of the way, and an associates in business, before going to a University where I plan to get a bachelor's degree in Intercultural Studies and Bible and Theology, and probably major in social...

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Logan May 25, 2016 995 views

I am soon-to-be high school graduate, planning to attend Baylor University, majoring in mechanical engineering. I have an interest in aerospace. What types of internships would make me stand out to future employers?

Just planning ahead and wanting to be successful in my future job. #engineering #aerospace-engineering #mechanical

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Kailyn May 24, 2016 727 views

Did you start your career straight out of college, or did you start later?

I'm wondering if it's a good idea to continue doing internships and/or classes to try to earn more experience before diving right into a career. Or would I learn more from actually doing the job. #college #career #career-counseling #internships

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Kailyn May 24, 2016 671 views

How do you know when you've picked the right career?

This has always been one of my biggest fears: that I'm not going to like the career path I chose. I want to be able to enjoy my job, not dread going everyday. #succession-planning

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