Lombard, Illinois
Why is it that good colleges have to be the most expensive?
If you want to get in to a good college you work as hard as you can in school so you can get in a good college but one you get accepted you can't even go to that college because financial reason even despite the scholarships you obtain. #general
What is the difference between a lead radiation therapist and a regular radiation therapist? #Spring24
I was curious about career growth in this field and saw that there was a position that could advance you to a lead radiation therapist. What duties does this entail? Are there any requirements besides experience such as further education? Thank you! #Spring24
What do you wish you knew before deciding to become a physical therapist
I'm entering college next year and plan on becoming one, but not much people talk about this career at all; What about the level of competition? What are some thing you struggle with on a daily basis? Etc. #health #physical-therapist #therapy #wellness-and-fitness
What qualities do you think is needed to handle being a physical therapist
I have heard that it tends to be very stressful? #health #physical-therapist #therapy #physical-therapy #wellness-and-fitness
Psychology
What are the needed requirements to work in the psychology field? #psychology #special-needs
What does work as a psychiatrist entail?
I enrolled as a psychology major at Rutgers and am interested in pursuing a career as a psychiatrist but am unsure if this is the right choice for me. I am more interested in the science and research aspect of this field rather than the communication aspect. Should I look into another career...
Is it worth pursing a degree in bio engineering? Is it hard to find a job after college?
I am currently a high school senior who is going to be majoring in bio engineering in the fall. I am not sure if I should major in bio engineering or civil engineering. #engineer #civil-engineering #bioengineering
Is it guaranteed that I'll get a job after graduating from college?
This relates to my first question, where I asked "How can I choose a major that will benefit me in the long run?"
What is different for people in stem who get a dual-degree?
Job search wise. Is there a greater chance in getting a job than those with one degree? #college
Is it better to spend a lot of money on your dream school?
This is a question that does not necessarily have a concrete answer, but it is one I constantly ponder nonetheless. My father did not go to an expensive school and regrets it, I believe, because he wonders if his college experience may have been better at a more elite school. As I try to make...
How can someone get certificated as a psychologist?
I am asking because I minor in psychology. #social-psychology #child-psychology
What type of monetary need would suffice in college?
Is there any specific amount of money I would need to carry with me to college
#nervous
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