Moscow, Russia
How to get a sense of how lawers work and whether or not it's the right field for me?
I am into investigating but have a feeling that paperwork might ruin the work experience for me. If you have any ideas on any jobs that would be a better fit for me pls tell me)
my strong suits are statigical problem-solving, analysis and communication.
How can an international student get an internship in USA? Are companies interested in this?
I know that it is very hard to get a working visa, but, for example, you can volunteer easily. Can I reach to companies and workers to ask for a non-paid internship for summer, for example? Or is it illegal? Because I am interested more in experience rather than wage.
As a scientist, how do you find a job that allows you to study the material, but pays well?
From what I've hear, the higher paying jobs are mostly paper pushing, or directing other research, not hands on work. #scientist #science #laboratory #career #career-counseling #higher-education
As a physics major, how much do the classes I take now affect what I can do while working on a masters degree? If I major in chemistry and not computer science, could that make me ineligible for a project I would have otherwise wanted to work on?
I am majoring in physics and minoring in chemistry, and I am worried that I will not have enough engineering or computer science education by the time I graduate, since those two disciplines are tied so closely to physics. #physics
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