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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,...
What are some of the ways that you deal with difficult situations that you face as a surgeon?
I want to become a doctor, and specifically a neurosurgeon. I know that it takes a long time, there is much to learn, and years of study to achieve this goal. I realize that I could face some situations that are difficult and that no matter how good I am, I may not be able to help everyone....
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
What big name college give you a terrible undergraduate education for the price?
I have heard from many people that undergraduate education from big name clooedges can be terrible because the school focuses mostly on the graduate students. #computer-science #music #mathematics #law-enforcement
Is music a legitimate career?
I have always loved music and I am considering majoring in music. I want to know if I can make a living that way. #music
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...
Are biodemical engineers highly needed in the STEM field?
I was looking at a few statistics online, and came across a few websites that listed stem careers in demand. Most of the are software developers , computer programmers and mechanical engineers. I'm a woman going into the biomedical engineering field and was concerned about all the hard work and...
Will a degree in biomedical engineering help me get a career in the STEM field?
I recently spoke to a friend that is in the program. She told me she can't find a lot of jobs with this degree since it covers a broad range of topics and not just a certain one like mechanical, civil engineering does. I've been doing research for osseointegrated prosthetic limbs, and wanted to...
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 acceptable undergraduate degrees to have before pursuing a graduate degree in biomedical engineering?
I am interested in pursuing a career in biomedical engineering, specifically research in regenerative medicine. I have received conflicting information on undergraduate degrees in this area. Some sources tell me that I need a biomedical engineering undergraduate degree from a high-ranking...
What happens in a typical day for a biomedical engineer/researcher?
I am interested in pursuing a career in biomedical engineering, specifically research in regenerative medicine. It seems that most of what I read about biomedical engineering careers is focused more on the mechanical side of the profession rather than the human side. I want to research topics...
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
What would I have to do in order to get into an Ivy League University?
I want to go to Stanford and become a doctor. I'm going to be a sophomore and my freshmen year GPA was a 4.0, so I'm not doing to bad :) I'm wondering about things like what classes I would have to take, what Ivy League universities look at when accepting students, and how easy it will be to...
Would a regular pediatrician be able to detect something serious like cancer and be able to inform a patient about it?
I'm thinking about being a pediatrician and I would want to be able to tell a patient that they have cancer and that we were able to detect it so that the patient is aware of the problem and is able to get help #doctor #pediatrics
What are the differences between being a regular pediatrician and being a pediatric surgeon? The salary, what a regular day would look like for each profession, and what type of medical training you would need and how long that would take.
I'm considering going into one of these careers and I'm just wondering which one I would prefer #doctor #medicine #pediatrician #doctorate-degree #hospitals #financial-planning
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
What classes should I take for my first year of college if I still don't know what I am majoring in?
I'm about to register for classes. #major #classes #undecided
What professions/majors are good if you enjoyed history in high school but not necessarily government?
I'm trying to choose a major for college. #majors #history
What is the best way to get into designing and building homes
What majors, minors and other paths will get me to eventually have my own building and designing company? #architecture #construction-management
What is the best way to pay for college?
Aside from scholarships what is the best way to pay for college without going into insane amounts of debt? #financial-planning
After you become a counselor, is it helpful to start working at a religious center if you are religious?
I would like to get a job with my church so that I can interact with people that are the same religion as me or that are at least investigating our religion. I think it would be a good experience for me because I'd be able to learn more about my own religion by working with these people. Plus,...
What degree would be best for becoming a counselor for grief, addiction, abuse, etc.?
I have been looking at the degrees that are out there and I noticed that there's a lot of different counseling degrees. I want a degree that will allow me to counsel people who struggle with some things that I mentioned in my question. Of course, I won't limit myself to just these areas. I also...
What is a typical day in the life of a dietitian or that of an herbalist?
I really want to become a dietitian, and and an herbalist when I grow up. It seems like a really needed job, and a really fun job. I would love to do it! #health #dietitian #herbalist
What would the benefits be if I were to pursue a career in the Air Force as a pediatrician?
I am a senior at Bingham High School and graduate from Salt Lake Community College trying to put myself in the best circumstances possible in order to become a pediatrician. I am debating whether or not the US Air Force will be a part of that picture. #doctor #pediatrics #military #benefits
What are the best tips for freshman college students that plan on attending medical school in the future?
I want to become a doctor one day and do not want to cheat myself out of any opportunities. #college #medicine #freshman #college-major #higher-education
Is photography something I can study at college?
I would like to be a photographer and am wondering if photography is a possible degree. #college #majors #photography #studies
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