Loxley, Alabama
Are there internships available for travel nursing?
My goal is to be a travel nurse, after receiving a bachelors degree in registered nursing. #travel-nurse #passion #nursing #internships #medicine
Is a college education better than being in the arm forces?
If putting my family in a bind to pay for college for me then my second option will be joining the arm forces.#choosing-a-career
Can you really go to college for free?
My family is middle class but still can't afford to send me to college. I can't afford loans and my family makes to much for financial aid. #moneyproblems
What is the best way to earn cash for college?
I have never liked the idea of using loans. I have earned several scholarships from the college where I've been accepted for the fall semester and most of my tuition is paid. However, there are still some expenses left before I can say everything is covered. What is the best way to earn more...
How can I prepare to teach English as a second language?
I am interested in going to Japan as an English teacher. Currently, I am planning to attend a university in Virginia to earn a BA in English. I am also studying Japanese on my own. Since I'm new to this whole idea of teaching English as a second language, I was wondering if there is anything...
How do I handle discipline in the classroom?
I'm going to be a teacher (first grade), and I'm not sure about the best way to handle discipline problems in the classroom. For example, is it better to give them a time out, or take away a privilege? And what do I do if the parents of an unruly child are uncooperative/unhelpful? #teaching...
When should I earn my master's degree?
I'm studying to be a teacher, and I've heard different things about when I should earn my master's. Some people say I should earn it, then get a job, while others have told me it's better to earn my bachelor's, get a job, and then work on my master's in the summer.
#teaching #masters-degree #job
What are some easy scholarships to apply for?
I need some financing help to be able to go to college.
#college
What type of classes should I take if I'm interested in a career in accounting?
#accounting
What is the hardest part about nursing school? #needtoknow
I am extremely interested in pursuing a nursing degree but I've heard from so many people about how challenging it truly is. I am concerned but hopeful that I can do it but what actually is the hardest part? The material, workload, studying? I need to know! #nursing #material #challenge...
What all do I need to do to become a neonatal nurse?
I'm trying to find out all the schooling i need to take, what type of internships or jobs I can have while in school and all about the education. #nursing #medicalcareers #medical-education #medical-careers
What is the starting salary for a pediatrician in the state of Alabama?
I am asking my question because this is the career field I am pursuing when I go to college next fall . #doctor #nursing #pediatrics #dentistry #pediatric-nursing #gynocologist #financial-planning
What area of study can be completed within five years of the medical field ?
I am asking my question because after I graduate from highschool I would like to work in my field within five or six years . #nurse #pediatrician #dentistry #pediatric-nursing #anesthesiologist #dental-assistant #obgyn
About Being Neonatal Nurse
I'm a junior in high school and I want to be a neonatal nurse I'm really interested in babies and want to achieve my goals of what I'm trying to be in life. First I thought of being a Ob/Gyn but I decided that I want to be a neonatal nurse. I was wondering how many days do you get off like do...
Would it be smart to be a physician's assistant rather than a physician?
I would really like to go into the medical field. I would love to be a physician. However, I was wondering if perhaps being a physician's assistant was a better option. It would be less schooling, which would cost less money. #medicine #school #physician #assistant
Do you think medical school was worth it?
I am considering going to college and entering a pre-med program, then continuing to a medical school. I was just wondering if it was all worth it. I know it will be a lot of work and money. #doctor #medicine #school #pediatrician
What is the best way to beef up a college application?
As a student who will be applying to colleges very soon, I'm looking for ways to increase my odds of being accepted. Would retaking a standardized test, more service hours, or something else help me out more? #college #college-admissions
What are some tips for getting research opportunities while an undergraduate?
I'm currently a high-school senior who will be starting college in the fall of 2017 and I hope to be involved in research at my university as soon as possible, but I'm not sure how best to go about doing that. #college #science #biology #research #chemistry #physics
when it comes to architectural studies at a major university, I know that a great deal of time is spent in the "studio". Is it advantageous to live on campus/ in the dorms to be as close to the studio as possible for working on projects?
I am looking into living expenses on and off campus. #architect #architectural
In my state one major university offers a 5 year degree in architecture, and the other major university offers a 4 year degree in architectural engineering. What are the major differences, and what type of salary range would I be facing after college?
I am discerning careers in the architectural and engineering field.
#architect #architectural #financial-planning #career-details
What are the most important classes to take for Neonatal Nursing?
I am about to become a freshman in college and I would like to become a Neonatal nurse. Ever since i was a little girl, looking through the glass at the babies was always the first thing an the only thing i wanted to do hen walked into a hospital. #doctor #neonatal #nursing #medicine...
What is the career of being a Neonatal Nurse like?
I have always wanted to work in either the nursery or the NICU at a hospital. It has always been a dream and a goal of mine. I would just like some advice on how to take on this job, as i know it all be diccult and challenging but very rewarding as well. #doctor #neonatal
What degree do I need to be an Animal Physical Therapist
I'm not sure what college to go to. #career-counseling #career-choice #career-path #career-paths #college-counseling
Are Animal Physical Therapists needed all over the world?
I want to be an Animal Physical Therapist and I want to know where my options for work would be. #veterinarian #physical-therapist #animal-physical-therapist #veterinary #physical-therapy #career-choice
What is it like to go to a Greek-heavy school and not be a part of Greek life?
The school I'm going to says it's really welcoming even if you're not in Greek life, but a huge majority of the students are in sororities or fraternities. Just wondering if it's super exclusive or not. #greek-life #sororities
What is it like to be an engineering major?
How much lab work is there? And do people ever major in engineering with an unrelated minor like creative writing?
Also, what kinds of people are engineers?
Thanks! #engineering #engineer #college-major
What do you personally consider the best strategy to study for the MCAT?
Mainly asking this question because this next year is my junior year of college and I need to start studying for it. #college #doctor #healthcare #pre-med #hospital-and-health-care
What is the best advice you could give someone who wants to go into Osteopathic Medicine?
I am mainly asking this question because I am very much interested in the holistic side of medicine and I want to work closely with my patients. #doctor #family-medicine #holistic #natural-medicine #osteopathic
Is it better to go to the military or college right after high school?
I want to go to college after high school,but I also heard that the military can pay for your college and have other benefits. I want to go to college for computer science. #college #military
Are there biotechnology careers with the patients or general public?
I'm going to be a sophomore in highschool and I'm passionate about subjects such as Math, Biology, Chemistry, etc. I'm really intrigued by biotechnology and the biomedical field, but I'm unsure about going into careers such as a biomedical engineer since I've never really had any engineering...
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