Payson, Utah
What is generally expected of a Forensic Scientist?
I've wanted to go into forensics for a while and I want to know a little more about it. #forensic-science #forensics #law-enforcement #forensic-investigation
What is the best time in your college career to do a study abroad?
#social-work #study-abroad
What are some career options that involve wildlife preservation or forestry?
I am extremely interested in Wildlife and Forestry. I want to study something along those lines for my major. But when it comes down to it, what kind of jobs are available under a degree along those lines? What options do I have in the State of Utah? #wildlife-conservation...
How can I begin to get experience in Marketing?
I want to start working while I'm in school in a job that will push me towards success in this field, and more importantly that I can push myself in, but I don't know where to start. #marketing
What type of schooling do you need to be a college math professor?
I am a senior in high school and have thought a lot about what I want to go into when I go to college. I have thought about becoming a math teacher, physical therapist, or something involving computers. I have recently started tutoring a couple of students. They have been more successful in...
Matching Nutrition and Psychology
I grew up in a little village called Alhuemilla, Chile. Growing up we almost never went to the store to buy food because we grew our own. Fruits and vegetables was always part of our diet. Because of this life style we never got sick from anything.I never went to a hospital. Coming to America I...
Is it beneficial to show evidence of branching out in my career and expanding upon my future career options by minoring in a field different from my major?
I am planning on entering college as a bioengineering major, though that is subjective to change depending on the college. However, I was wondering whether it would be beneficial for me to apply with a business, political science, or history minor to add more to my resume and degree. It would...
To what extent does being a woman interested in a STEM field benefit or disadvantage me in terms of college admissions and later career opportunities?
I am asking this question because I am interested in entering a STEM field. I am currently undecided on the major I want to go into in college, though I know that it will be in a STEM field. I want to be aware of the opportunities that will come along with my choices to go into a STEM field,...
Do you feel any bias towards your work being a woman in STEM?
I want my work to be as credible as a male's. Is there any unfair actions or bias against being a woman in STEM? #women-in-stem #stemcareers
Would it be hard to be a mom and also be in a STEM career?
I am interested in choosing a career in STEM but I also want to be a mom. I want to know how possible it is to be both. #computer-science #engineering #science #technology #information-technology #stem #women-in-stem
How did you narrow down your options of what you would study after high school?
I am a senior in high school, and I am trying to narrow down my options of what field I would like to study when I go to college next fall. I enjoy math and science. I had always viewed my options as going into the medical field or becoming a math or P.E. teacher. I am involved in sports and...
What is the typical day of an engineer at work?
Whenever I have taken a test which tells you something you would enjoy and be good at, an engineer seems to be pretty common. I had never thought much about it and would always push it to the side and went with my previous plans of going into education or something in the medical field. In a...
What are some key courses that would assist me in becoming a bio-chemical engineer/biochemical engineer?
I'm asking this question because i would like to know a little more about the courses to become better in the biology/technology field. #mechanical-engineering #biomedical-engineering #biotechnology #biochemistry
Should I take classes that are irrelevant to my major?
I am asking this question because I recently looked at some classes I would have to take in order to major in my intended major and that are different for each school. So I am wondering if I should go to a school that offers my major but I have to take unrelated classes in return. #major
Should I go to college if it's not payed for?
This question is important to myself because I am recently beginning to search for colleges and scholarships and I need advice on how to maneuver through the next couple of years. #college
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