New Castle, Pennsylvania
What's the hardest thing you've had to do over the course of your entire career? How did you overcome the challenge?
Anyone can answer my question but I'm interested to see what the mechanics think of this question. It'd be cool to hear the answers and it may help someone in the future too.
What’s the best way to position extensive customer-facing and operations experience when pivoting into remote operations or customer success roles later in a career?
I’m finishing a business degree after many years of professional experience and looking to move from frontline support into more strategic, process-driven roles. I’m interested in how others have successfully reframed their experience for this type of transition.
How difficult is it to maintain a steady mental health when dealing with such horrific sights in the criminal justice field?
I am a senior in high school looking for more insight on this field of study. I enjoy trying to solve cases and exploring the interesting aspects of criminal studies.
How do you feel about college and what was the hardest part of going in to the medical field?
Going to college is a big change and can be hard for most. Not only is it hard to find ways to fund college it’s is also the first time many are on their own and have that much responsibility.
How do you decide which PA specialty is right for you, especially if you want a good work-life balance and still make a positive impact on patients?
I am a senior in High School and will be attending Slippery Rock University for their Exercise Science, Pre-Physician Assistant (3+2) track in the Fall of 2026
I want to go to Medical School in the UK and eventually live there but I heard their salaries are significantly lower and ideally I would want to make some money not millions but around 200,000 pounds annually is that achievable in London as an orthopedic surgeon if so how, for reference I live in the states right now but medical school here is longer and more expensive so I just want to see where would be better?
I’ve heard about working in private hospitals in London but I’m not sure how much money people make cause the stuff I’ve found online is generally very confusing on numbers.
As a high school freshman with an interest in human anatomy, medicine, and helping people, how do I gain experience/knowledge to narrow down a career choice/college major ?
There are so many options in the medical field so how can I gain experience and/or get more detailed information before applying to college? Is there specific coursework beyond just science and math classes that would be beneficial to me?
Benefits and Drawbacks of an Artistic Career?
What are some of the benefits and drawbacks of working as an artist?
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What careers have people gone into that utilize both English and Spanish degrees? #Spring25
I would like to double major, but I am not sure what occupations would include both of my areas of interest.
What are the current educational standards in Ohio for historical education? #Spring25
Hello! Grade 12 Highschooler here, currently majoring in social studies 9-12 education (with a focus on history). I have a good idea on my current required courses, but I am interested to know something about the job. What are the current standards in Ohio for historical education? Is there a...
I'm 15 years old and I want to join the Army, what do I do?
What are the different job roles available? What does the enlistment process look like? What are the physical and educational requirements? I know that this is a lot of questions but I am very curious and interested... I don't think that an Army Recruiter would talk to a trans (FTM), shy, 15...
Can someone chance my for the NYU Simon’s Summer Program? If so I have listed my ECs and my essay (in extra info box) down below! ECS: -Independent Endometriosis Research Exploring potential options for prediagnosis of Endometriosis -App Development Designing a user interface for an AI-powered women's health app. -Bright Futures Foundation Delivers handmaid letters to people in hospitals and homeless shelters, and offers free STEM classes to children. 100 letters collected. -LA Fires Fundraiser Collected over 250+ articles of clothing for the victims -Self Published Essay Author "75 Million Years: The Women's Health Crisis" on Medium Discussing the knowledge gap in women's health and its effects. -Writing a book about Women's Health and puberty for middle schoolers -EMT training at a local community college. -Volunteering at a Nursing Home (Sherwood Oaks) -Head of HR at Tutoring Startup Teaching Science and Math I approve lesson content, interview new hires, and match each student to a tutor. -HOBY Nomination attending June 2025 -SCIGIRLS (Science Club that builds Ruth Bader Ginsburg Machines using physics) -HOSA (Mostly just presentations from Health professionals) Academics -4.00 unweighted -4.4 weighted -it specifically asks for science/math classes HN Geometry HN pre calculus HN Algebra 2 HN Biology HN Chemistry HN Human Anatomy and Physiology (My school doesn’t offer any AP courses in math or science for sophomores)
Essay: Through my independent research on the possible diagnosis of endometriosis using tracer cells via academic papers, I have uncovered a passion for life sciences and using science to help women understand what is happening inside their bodies. My research has sparked an interest in...
I got into the StandOut Connect program this year and I applied because I heard it was a very competitive thing. However, they are asking for $2000 for the 4 month program. They would give me internships with alumni from top colleges after graduation but i don’t know if it’s worth it?
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I want to conduct research on the possible early diagnosis of endometriosis by using cell tracers in menstrual blood. However I am a sophomore in high school so I don’t really have a lab making all my research theoretical and even if I did have a lab I don’t have samples. Is there anyway to get around this?
High school student interested in pre-med or biochemistry engineering.
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