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Can I join the army if i have a 504 plan for ADHD?
I'm a Junior in high school currently looking into a military career and I was wondering if I can join the army or any branch with a 504 would having a 72 on the AFQT(Armed Forces Qualification Test) help? I would like to clarify that according to DOD medical standards that I came across a 504...
how To finalize on college selection ?
Hi ... I got selected in UCLA for economics and university of Cincinnati for honors LHP program in business analytics with a presendential scholarship. Now I am confused if I should choose college where I don’t pay anything or a big college like LHP which would be a big loan for me ? On what...
Can I become a veterinarian then become a zoologist?
For the past year or 2 I have decided that I have wanted to become a veterinarian to animals such as dogs, cat, and farm animals. If I were to become that type of vet is it possible for me to become a zoologist after just to broaden my horizons?? #veterinary
Switch from Networking engineering to software engineering
I have been a network engineer for 7 years (graduated 2 years ago). I would like to switch to software engineer.
What would be the recommendation.
#switchtosoftware
Thank you
What degree would educate one enough to open their own coffee shop up?
I'm aiming to get my associates degree and creating a plan to revise over the course of school so that once I complete my two years, I can follow my plan and open my coffee shop. Is an Associates degree enough to open my business or should I get a higher degree? #business #college #coffeeshop...
What is the most challenging aspect to opening your own business?
I've graduated high school a year early and I am ready to make my dream come true. I've had a vision of a coffee shop that is truly unique compared to others I've seen. After my gap year, I plan on getting my associates in business, then proceeding to fulfill my dream. I have so many questions...
what clubs or organizations did you join in college?
At the Ohio State University #engineering
What job opportunities/prospects and environments are available to someone with a Bachelor's of Science in Applied Psychology?
I know that I could probably work in a hospital, or a therapist's/psychologist's office. I would like to know if there are any jobs where I would be mobile or could make housecalls or videochat with patients who cannot make it to an office building or perhaps are in another country? (There...
What do I need to become a psychologist or mental health professional?
I want to know what kind of degree is needed to become a psychologist. I have searched the internet for answers to this quite a few times, and the answers range anywhere from a 4 - year Bachelor's degree to a M.A. or even a PhD. I would also like to know what kind of degree is generally...
What would be the best minors to take as an architecture student?
I don't know which classes would put me ahead of other architects, and I have a few interests in minors. If I were to minor in engineering, which type of engineering would be best? #minors #architecture #undergrad #engineering
What are the best colleges to go to graduate school for a major in architecture.
I want to major in #architecture and want to know more about #graduate-school
What is the best degree for a Food Management/Business
#food-and-beverages #management #business
Does it really matter where you get your degree?
Does it make a difference to get a degree from a community college rather than a big name university? #college #college-selection #degree
How can you maximize scholarship money?
I want to make my college career affordable and I don't want to be drowning in student loans after I graduate! #money #scholarships #grants #tuition #merit
How much more money do people with a degree make over someone with a highschool diploma?
I need to make a decision to go to college or start working right after highschool. #electricalengineering
What are good ways to make money online as a college student?
Looking for ways to earn cash along side a busy semester. #money #college-admissions #college-student #personal-assistant
After completing a physician assistant graduate program, what is the entry pay?
Looking ahead, my plan is to be a physician's assistant. How busy are their lives coming out of graduate school and entering the work force? How's the transition? Is starting a family challenging during this phase of life, or is it manageable? What is the entry pay just starting out? Does the...
Where should I look to volunteer to gain good experience for my resume to apply to a Physician Assistant graduate program?
Most graduate schools require the potential student to have observation hours. What is the easiest way to gain those? What are other volunteer jobs that would look good on a resume? How should I contact a potential working PA to ask if I can job shadow them? Is job shadowing enough? So, in the...
Working with animals, while having allergies is it worth it?
I love animals, and I would love a job where I could work in animal rehabilitation. However, I do have allergies against them. For those who have allergies and are working in this field, what do you do? Do you take medication? Does your body eventually grow immune to the dander? Do you find...
What are some career options that can be pursed with an allied health major (major designed for further education in the medical field) after graduation?
I am a sophomore college student, pursing an allied health degree, with hopes of becoming a Physician assistant. However, after graduation I don't know where to go to pursue a good job before or attending graduate school. #physical-therapist #physicians-assistant #career-planning
How to best use a planner in college?
In college there are so many methods to planning out your semester. How should I record school homework, assignment, projects, personal life, social life, and exercise in an organized and simple fashion? #organization #career-planning #test-planning #personal-assistant #college-organization
Do engineers have to be really smart?
I know that engineers are problem-solvers, but do they have to be really intelligent? #engineering
What is the typical day like for an engineer?
I want to be an electrical engineer because I love hands-on experience. However, I don't really know detail on what an engineer's day is like. #engineering #electrical-engineering
When trying to diagnose a patient, what are the step taken to actually diagnose and give the right diagnosis of the patient?
I always feel like it's difficult for a physician to diagnose a patient, because, for me, I feel that there are many steps that must be taken to properly diagnose a patient and to give or recommend them for the proper treatment #doctor #medicine #nurse #pre-med #registered-nurses #doctorate-degree
Going into the medical field, what is the most difficult concept to grasp when learning about a patient? History? Condition? Diagnosis?
I was just wondering because I am always trying to see whats the hardest topic to discuss or to try to learn about the body or what could possible be going on with a patient and what their state or condition they could be in #doctor #nursing #pre-med #registered-nurses #doctorate-degree...
What factors/requirements are medical schools mainly looking for in the resumes and applications of prospective students?
I am thinking ahead about what my goals and priorities should be in undergrad in order to have a well-rounded application for when it's time to apply for medical schools. #medicine #hospital-and-health-care #hospitals #science #college
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