North Augusta, South Carolina
Is a job in academia possible for someone who is disabled?
I am a disabled veteran going into Biological Anthropology, and I plan to be involved in academia for a while. I have heard people talking about how much pressure grad students and untenured professors are under to perform. My main concern is that my disabilities (which are mostly invisible but...
What are the best colleges with medical programs? (Taking into account affordability, uniqueness, everything else)
I plan on becoming a medical scientist (or biomedical). I've taken honors biology and honors chemistry and science is my best subject. I plan on majoring in bio.
What's the best way to decide what kind of medical doctor you want to be?
Many doctors I know say that they couldn't decide what branch of medicine they wanted to go into until residency. Why does it take that long to decide? What was your experience with deciding what kind of doctor you want to be? #doctor #medicine
What are the best study habits for college students?
I will be heading into college next fall and, like anyone else, am nervous about it. I was wondering what would be the best way to prepare myself for hitting the books the next level? #study
What should I prepare for when going into nursing school?
I will be going into the field of nursing soon and I want to know anything that might come up that would be unexpected or not well known about the nursing field. #nursing
What are big civil engineering companies? Where do they take interns?
I have been interested in becoming a civil engineer for 6 years now, i am dual enrolling my classes at a university, and i am going to apply to colleges in a year, but i want to know what businesses go to which colleges for interns and such. #internships #civil-engineering #women-in-stem...
How good of an idea is it to work on your doctorate at the same time as being an adjunct professor?
I'm a high school senior and aspiring linguistics major who intends to become a professor and obtain their PhD. I've heard about adjunct professorship and that while it is very important to become a tenured professor, it's as time-intensive as tenured professorship with significantly less pay....
What duall enrollment should I take and how many?
I am looking to enroll in dual enrollment this summer I am a high school Sophomore currently. I have all A's and want to know what classes are best to take over the summer and how many I should take I can take up to 4. But I don't want to take more then one next fall because I've heard that...
For political science, would it be best to become involve in local government?
I would like to know what sorts of activities would boost me resume and give me experience. #political-science #government #local-government #resume
What are some benefits of Architecture over Interior Design?
I have been struggling with choosing my major before college. Ive been planning on becoming an architect, but I also have the idea of interior design in my head and would love some advice. #interior-design #interior #interior-architecture #majored
How often do Electrical Engineers with a Bachelors degree attempt to return to school to acheive a higher degree?
If I am able to see how often Electrical Engineers return to college, I can understand the competition in the career field. It would also help me to plan ahead to consider a higher degree. #engineering #electrical-engineering
Is a major in Political Sciences just as good as a major in Criminal Justice for a Pre-Law path?
I have participated in Law and Public Safety classes for the past three years at my high school and plan to become a criminal prosecution attorney #law #political
Is the schooling worth it?
I'm interested in becoming medical doctor, but I'm concerned with the amount of schooling that it requires. Is it really worth all the years of grueling study and thousands of dollars of student debt? How has it paid off? #doctor #medicine #nurse #dentistry
What steps should be taken in order for an individual to discover their purpose?
I am asking this question because I used to feel that I had no purpose until I started paying closer attention to the small details. #career-choice #career-counseling #career
what things helped you achieve the place you are in right now ?
i really want to become a trauma surgeon and graduate with high honors . any advice will be helpful
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