Lawndale, California
What is the best way to get a job and pass the interview process?
Ive applied to multiple places but i haven't gotten a call or text or even an email ack from anywhere and i don' t know what to do.
What is the best business career path for me?
I am planning on majoring in business related field. Do well in school and my favorite class is math. One hobby I have is playing baseball.
What skills are the most valuable in order to become a Crime Scene Investigator?
I am a 17 year old Senior In High School and with graduation right around the corner It is now the time to focus on my career. I know I want to go into the field of Law Enforcement however I do not want to have to go through the police academy. I've taken college courses and classes that focus...
How can I get experience at a law firm while I’m studying in college?
I’m currently a college student interested in pursuing a career in law. I want to start gaining real experience in the legal field while I’m still in school, but I’m not sure where to begin. I don’t have formal experience yet, but I’m motivated to learn how law firms operate and what types of...
Is taking out loans to pay for university a good choice?
I am a senior in high school, and I hope to attend a four-year university. However, I’m unsure whether I can afford the tuition. Coming from a low-income household, I want to know if it’s worth taking out loans to attend the university I really want to go to.
Why would is it a good idea to get an electrician's license after I graduate with an electrical engineering degree I am currently getting an electrical engineering degree at a California State University. However, I also like the hands-on mechanics of doing things like working on my car. I think it would help the design portion of electrical engineering to understand the practical. Any thoughts from someone who has done one or the other??
College Student deciding whether to pursue additional vocational training after college.
To the psychiatrists out there, did you ever consider doing another specialty, and what ultimately made psychiatry feel like the right choice?
I'm currently a senior in high school and I have plans to pursue medicine in my future, but I'm not sure what specialty yet. I'm considering family medicine, but I'm also really interested in psychiatry.
What is the best way to decide what career you want to pursue as a college student?
How can searching for internships help you adjust to a new career? What is the best approach when you change your mind on the career you originally hoped to pursue?
How do you best prepare/utilize your time prior to joining graduate school in a professional degree when you are graduating early? What is the best way to transition into your field with this time?! ?
I am currently applying to Educational Counseling Masters Programs in California this cycle!
What would be best? Finding part-time/full-time positions, joining professional organizations, volunteering, etc?
What is something people overlook when looking for a long term career?
I specifically am interested in going into the film industry and for the most part people say the biggest thing is to know someone. I want to know any other aspect of this industry is overlooked but helpful when trying to land a long term career.
Why you know your dream career?
I have interests in many fileds, but not sure how to narrow down and how to decide which one is the right one for me. And I don't know what to study in college.
What are some recommendations for volunteer experience in relation to my major in Nursing?
Looking for volunteer opportunities that can help me gain healthcare experience but also grow in knowledge so I can improve overall in my major now and be ready for my future nursing career.
If I have a degree in Kinesiology, can I still go into the Pediatric Ultrasound field??
I'm trying to find a college with Softball and Sonography, but most colleges do not have Sonography as an option.
I have noticed that most colleges have Kinesiology, so I was thinking about switching my major option.
What is something you know now about being in the film industry that you wish you knew before you started? #fall25
I am a first year college student looking to get into the film industry right after graduation. What can I start doing now and what should I do in the rest of my years? #fall25
What would be best?
I have an out-of-state college that’s interested in recruiting me, but their tuition is way out of my parents’ budget. My mom suggested that I take a year and go to a Cal State since it’s more affordable, and take a year off from soccer to try and get recruited by a Cal State during that time....
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