Michigan, USA
What is the difference in the 0-6 program and 2-4 program for PharmD, and which is more beneficial?
Alright, I'm back as a senior now! Getting into the detail for college, I decided I'm going into pharmaceutical science (if they have) or biochemistry. Some schools offer PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy), so I am planning on doing that but there's two paths. One is the direct entry, where I go...
I’m needing a little help with rather or not my choice of study was the right move I initially was studying digital media with a minor in journalism for 2 years in community college and when I transferred to university after a semester I decided to switch over to public relations I’m a little on edge because I don’t really know what to do I love being able to be creative and create stuff but I also want to be in a field of study that offers a livable salary do you think my decision was smart and what other fields would be recommended to me?
I really love tech and media and things of that nature
How do you respond to "tell me a bit about yourself" professionally?
I've been asked this a lot recently in scholarship applications, and I never know how to respond in a way that sounds professional. Starting with "my name is..." feels redundant when your application already has it listed. I just have no idea how to start.
What’s one connection, experience, or opportunity you had in college that ended up having a lasting impact on your career path, and what did you learn from it?
I’m curious how experiences or connections have influenced others in their careers or personal growth.
What's the best financial advice you could give for someone who is about to enter grad school to become a civil engineer #Spring25?
What should be avoided in the long run, and watch out for in the short term? I have student loans but want to be financially stable within the next couple years after grad school.
When working as a civil engineer, what's the best financial advice?
As in, is it hard to know where to put your money and/or other allocations?
How to decide on a career path when you have multiple passions? #Spring25
I completed my undergraduate degree in May 2024 in Equine Therapeutic Horsemanship and Facility Management. I have always loved horses and helping others. While in college I realized how much I enjoy educating about the things I'm passionate about. I have also always been passionate about...
What is the best way to approach becoming a horse trainer?
The steps to take to become a certified horse trainer. Post secondary schooling, education, training, ect.
How do you narrow down career options?
I have interests in business, criminal justices and sports management. What is the best way to choose what to go into?
Thanks
How do I best plan for the future (financially and otherwise) during such uncertain social, economic, and political times? #Spring25
So many of the systems I grew up with seem to be growing rapidly volatile and unreliable. I'm not sure how to adjust my future plans in response to the uncertainty #Spring25
Hi, I'm a high school senior who is going to Michigan Tech to pursue a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. From anyone who is in the field, what would be some classes you would suggest for the first year? also #Spring25
I haven't chosen any classes yet and would like to know what to pick beforehand.
What is the most difficult thing about being a nurse ?
I am currently a senior in high school and plan to attend Wayne State University for nursing. After my cancer diagnosis and treatment, I developed a deeper understanding of the importance of nurses, and I want to give others the same level of kindness and care that I was given during my most...
What did you do to get to where you are right now in your life/career?
What life lessons have you learned? What factors have heavily impacted your life? Would you change anything about your journey if you could? Do you have any regrets? Are you satisfied with where you are in life? Any advice for the younger people?
How to find job leads or paid internships in the public health field?
How do you find a good job with in the public heath field?
I plan on going for my Masters of Public Heath after I finish my bachelors of Health and Human services with a concentration in public health. #spring25
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