Pearland, Texas
Is it better to still live with your parents when you are in College/ University?
I'm a sophomore in college, and I still stay with my parents. Most people find that weird, they expect that you should move out when you are about to go to college. To me it actually saves me money on paying rent and other expenses. But of course if your college is out of state or really far...
What careers are options for me if I'm interested in an Interdisciplinary Ph. D. in English Literature and Psychology?
I'm very interested in both studies and think they complement each other well. #psychology #literature #doctorate
What does it take to be a pediatric nurse?
I want to be a nurse, I love kids and infants, but what does it take to become a pediatric nurse? Do I have to be an RN? #nursing #registered-nurses #pediatrics #pediatric-nursing
Are there any internships out there that help you decide what you should work as?
Still very undecided about what I should major/ work as. Would appreciate any insight on internships that personally helped you decide your major/career. #undecided #career-counseling #career-choice #career-development #career-path #career-paths #careers #education #nursing #internships...
Should I fulfill myself with AP courses my senior year of highschool?
I've only taken 2 AP classes before hand senior, is it worth it? #college #high-school #transition
What are the common programs(Spring, Hibernate, MySQL) that you have found most jobs use in conjunction with Java or C++/C# Programming?
Many jobs that require a coding language also request the knowledge of certain other programs as well, so seeking out what those programs are is important when those programs are not typically part of a Computer Science degree. #computer_science
How do you gain experience in the legal field as a high school student?
I've been interested in pursuing a career as a lawyer for a while now, but given that it is a fairly expensive and lengthy process, I want to gain exposure to the field to ensure that it is actually something I'm committed to pursuing. I'm especially interested in becoming a public interest...
What advice do you give to a student whose dream career is susceptible to job/financial instability due to constant evolving and influence by the advancement of technology?
As a journalism major, I'm always concerned about the highs and lows of such a career that is always changing and one that is sometimes susceptible to the loss of jobs due to the advancement of technology?
#college #business #career #science #technology #journalism #human-resources
What does it takes to be a Medical practitioner
I have always wanted a career in the field of medicine, so I want to know what it takes to be a Medical practitioner #doctor #veterinary #optometrist
I want major in Artificial Intelligence, can you tell me something about this major?
What is the job outlook for Artificial Intelligence professionals in the coming decades? I'm planning on earning a Artificial Intelligence degree during my undergraduate degree, and I was hoping to learn the prospects of the career, itself, should I choose to pursue further education in the...
How has being an engineer improved you as a person?
Hey guys! This question really interest me, especially because I might also become an engineer in the future. I love how it helps others, but I want to see how this career could help me personally. Careers can go beyond just providing a paycheck of course, and I know there are tons of...
What is something that you've learned as a engineer that you didn't learn in school?
Hi! I am Abigail, and a high school sophomore. I am looking into colleges that I can apply to, to major in engineering, because I think that is what I would like to be in the future. Although school teaches you a lot, there are some things best learned through experience. I'm wondering what are...
What is the benefit of a college degree compared to real life training?
who will have the advantage? someone who spends four years in the work force vs someone who spent 4 years in college to obtain a degree when looking for a career? #college #experience #career-development #career-preparation #working #career-counseling
If I want to research medicine, what should I major and minor in during college?
I have always figured it would be chemistry, but would any certain type (medicinal-chemistry, biochemistry, ect) or different subject be better? #science #research
Does anyone have advice for college applications?
I'm a sophomore in high school who's looking to get a head start on college applications or improving my resume. I'm interested in business and possibly a job in the medical field (?) and was wondering if anyone had any advice for what I should do to catch the attention of college application...
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