Liberty, Missouri
Will minoring in construction management, as well as majoring in interior design, get me further in the interior design career field?
I am currently a senior in high school, and I am wondering what steps I should take in college to land my dream job as an interior designer.
How do you know which college is the right choice?
Both colleges I'm looking at have very similar finance programs and great internship opportunities. There is no real difference between the two.
What is the hardest part of being in the medical field ?
How can you overcome those challenges?
What should I know as a freshman public relations major?
I am currently a freshman pr major, what should I know about being an upperclassman, internships, careers, etc?
As a high school senior, should my desire not to be in debt after college affect my decision not to go to med school?
As a high school senior, should my desire not to be in debt after college affect my decision not to go to med school?
How difficult is it to dual-major and dual-minor How common or uncommon is it to do that?
Will I be torturing myself for the next four years and spending unnecessary money just because I enjoy these things? My minors wouldn't relate much to the majors I want.
What are some good minor programs to take if you plan on majoring in interaction/product design in college ?
I can see photography being one, but what are some potential others?
I’m a 45-year-old woman I live in independence Missouri. I have children that I can’t feed at the moment so I’m trying to find a way to make some extra money.
Is there any ways to make money with this today?
What do you think are some emerging career opportunities in neuroscience that are exciting for individuals right now ?
Hi! I am a senior in high school, who is motivated and compassionate with a passion for healthcare and community service with the goal of pursuing a Pre-Med track to be a neurosurgeon one day. Dedicated to making a positive impact by providing care, fostering inclusivity, and helping others.
What should I do if I'm starting to feel like accounting isn't for me anymore, even though I still want to be a successful accountant or partner at a Big 4 firm someday #Spring25?
People aren't kidding when they say junior year is the hardest. I'm currently a junior majoring in accounting, and I’ve been struggling this semester—especially with Intermediate Accounting 2 and Intro to Tax. I also work two small on-campus jobs and have a part-time remote tax internship....
How do we shift the world of psychology, by having psychologist share their own personal testimony of mental health with patients to remove the stigma of talking about mental health problems ?
I am currently a high school senior, who is attending University of North Carolina Charlotte, double majoring in Psychology and Vocal Music Performance. I would to like to know more about eliminating stigmas of mental health.
Why is emotional intelligence just as important as clinical skills in nursing, and how can I start developing it now? #Spring25
I used to think nursing was all about knowing the right procedures, but the more I learn, the more I realize it's the emotional moments that define the job, the moments when a patient is terrified, a family feels hopeless, or a child just needs someone to hold their hand. Clinical skills can...
What kind of jobs are there for environmental engineers outside of working for the government?
Looking for potential careers after I earn an environmental engineering degree.
Do scholarships go to you if your tuition gets paid?
If I have more than enough scholarships to pay my tuition does the leftover go to me?
How do you actually commit to a college?
I've heard from some of my friends you email to let the college know you've committed, however, some say to just follow steps to enroll.
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