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How do you get rid of discouragement when facing competition?
There aren't many vet schools in the country, so it can be extremely competitive. Can you share any tips when ignoring pessimistic thoughts about one's abilities and worth? Thanks! #veterinary school #graduate-school #veterinary science
Is it possible to fear regret before making any decision?
Hello, I'm a rising senior and have always imagined myself becoming a vet. My only concerns are that vet school is SUPER expensive and it requires SO much time. What I want to avoid is committing myself into something I'm no longer interested in and be left with a large debt. Well, bringing the...
How do you know you've picked the right major?
A common question among first years at universities. I initially applied to do performing arts/theatre but I'm now an aerospace engineering major. I'm way happier now so is that an indication I'm in the right place? #general #majors #lifechanging
Why is it not important to be CPR trained now?
As someone who worked in a water park for three years, this week in RA (Resident Advisor) training they told us they didn't want to certify us because there's not a "high probability" since we don't really have older guests in our facilities. I was a bit bothered by the fact that two weeks ago...
What should one do if uncertain of what career to pursue in?
I am uncertain of what career to pursue in and I am scared to start of #career-advice with a career that I might end up not liking. I also do not want to waste money on something that I will not need.
What classes would i be taking in college if i want to become a dietitian?
#professor #prerequisites #health #career-paths
What is the hardest part about being a nurse?
There are many challenges that come with working in the medical field. I want to know what is the most difficult thing about being a nurse since I hope to become an RN. #medicine #nursing #knowledge #health
I plan on going to a 4-year college, but I have five choices to choose from, please help me decide.
I'm mainly looking into my top three colleges. My top college has everything I want; biology, physics, pre-pharmacy, and veterinary medicine, but it's also 4 hours away from my family. All these majors are different but they are all the same in some ways. I still don't know what I want to be,...
I don't know what to minor in, what can I minor in?
I'm planning to major in biology, although I don't know what to minor in. I love medicine, especially like helping people, I want to become a doctor of some sort but I don't know what kind of doctor. #pre-med #biology #doctor
How does an degree in Business Finance help in your personal financial life?
Did your major of Business Finance help you with learning personal investing?
#finance-major #finance #investing #budgeting #business #business-finance
How will a degree in Business Finance help me to become a real-estate mogul?
I want to buy/ sell real-estate. Ultimately, I would like to own a real estate company. #real-estate
Why are women and minorities historically underrepresented in the Foreign Service?
#internationalaffairs #women #foreignservice #government #internationalstudies
What are a few programs that can prepare undergraduate students for the foreign service that do not require citizenship status?
Opportunities, Scholarships, or Programs that can prepare students for the U.S.Department of State/Foreign Services #foreign-policy #international-relations #international #global-affairs #college
Are there more disadvantages, or advantages to working in a hospital, and what are they?
#medicine
#futuredoctor #healthcare #hospital-and-healthcare #doctor #hospital
What are the regrettable aspects of becoming a neurosurgeon, and things i should consider before i start my track?
Currently going to my senior year of high school, about to start applying for colleges
#neurosurgeon
#surgeon
#medschool
#hospital
#college
When I start applying to work at hospitals, what should i keep in mind, and what should I look for in a hospital?
#Doctor #hospital #medical-field
Do the deaths that you cause and could have prevented as a neurosurgeon stay with you neurologically?
I am intending to become a neurosurgeon after i finish med school. But the thought of constantly being haunted by preventable deaths lingers in the back of my mind.
#Medicine #neurosurgeon
Being a female of diverse ethics is it possible for me to become a film director.
The challenges
Criticism
Being able to publish my film
#film #movies
Ways to combine music and linguistics/foreign language?
I love piano; I also love languages, both learning to speak them and also learning about the more analytical/scientific aspect (i.e. linguistics). I wanted to know if there were any jobs that could combine the two? Entrepreneurship perhaps?
#music #linguistics #foreign-language #entrepreneurship
What "unknown" jobs are there in the classical music industry?
I'm a classical pianist, and I want to be a concert pianist. However, I know competition is tough, so I wanted to know what other options I have in the classical music industry besides the usual suspects (teaching and accompanying).
#music #musician #music-industry #classical-music
What is the difference between medical school and graduate school in terms of biochemistry?
I have been trying to find detailed information as to how both are different but most websites either give the superficial information or they only talk about how they are similar. I do not know what path to choose so I want to be able to know the difference between the two. I know medical...
What made you realize you wanted to pursue graduate school instead of medical school?
As a college student, I am very confused whether I want to go to graduate school and perform research to get a Ph.D in biochemistry or to go to medical school like most kids would. I am curious as to why or how others chose which path to choose as to help me as well. #graduate-school...
Is a technical school better than a trade school?
What's the difference? #Difference #technical-training #trade-school #education #vocational-school #higher-education #post-secondary
Is college easy your freshman year compared to sophomore year?
I am curios to know. #Curious
What is a major that I'd be able to use in any part of the world?
I am currently going into my Junior year of college and I am kind of undecided with regards to what I want to major in. Due to some circumstances, I don't know how long I will be able to reside within the United States. I want to graduate before that decision has to be made, but I want to major...
What is a good major/career path for a current DACA student?
I am currently going into my Junior year of College. I have already received an associates of science degree, and I am pursuing a bachelor's degree. With the uncertainty that has arisen with regards to the future of DACA students, I have put a lot of emphasis on trying to choose the "correct...
What are some international humanitarian agencies that you can work for with a masters in public health in epidemiology, and how can you start getting experience early?
I will be starting my masters in public health in the fall. I am very interested in working for some kind of humanitarian agency, organization, or project. I am willing to work with any agency or organization that its ultimate goal is to help others, but I am more interested in international...
What are some good ways to get funding for an MPH program and study abroad programs?
I will be starting my MPH in epidemiology in the fall and I do not have much money. My entire education has been self funded. I am very interested in being a field epidemiologist and do more hands on work. I have seen some great summer programs where students can go to developing countries and...
How hard is it really to find a job after college?
I know people that has gotten a college degree and is still having a hard time finding a job that they are over qualified for. I don't want to spend so much money on college to end up being homeless and running out of money after college. #college
Is it gonna be worth going to college in the long run?
I am the only one going to college in my family and unfortunately it is very hard to pay for college. Taking loans to pay for college seems like a big risk and is gonna keep me with empty pockets living check by check. #college
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