Southington, Connecticut
PLEASE HELP: If I plan to get married and have children as well as have a job ASAP, which of the following occupations could be beneficial?
I am at such a loss at the moment. I'm not exactly sure what I want to pursue. My top two options at the moment are nurse anesthetist and pediatrician. I understand that there is a huge gap between the two, but I really want to look into whats the most practical. Commit to Med school?- or earn...
I just need some advice and opinions! :)
I plan on going to a safety school because it offers the courses I need, and it's financially more practical. Although it's not highly renowned I feel like that won't matter as much when I apply to grad school (medicine). I've been told that the college you go to doesn't affect your chances of...
Does anyone know about Uconn and whether or not the have a BS/MD program?
I've done so much research, but I just can't seem to find a concise answer.
What should I accomplish junior year of high school in order to secure a good college?
I plan to be a first-gen grad in the U.S.- because of this, I don't know who to ask question about stuff like this. What should I try to accomplish my junior year?
How do I establish self-discipline?
I tend to procrastinate a lot and be very lazy. I want to peruse medical school but have currently hit a wall. What do I do?
Is there enough time in college to do extracurricular and sports if I plan on taking pre-med classes.
Trying to get my priorities straight. :)
Will the demand for pediatricians increase in the next 10 years?
It's crazy how technology is taking control of many careers. Will pediatricians be in more or less demand than currently? Based of statistics and such.
How long does becoming a pediatrician take?
Just wondering what the time span looks like, although i'm only a sophomore in high school.
Anything you wish you knew before perusing med school?
Just want to make sure I understand what I'm getting myself into :)
Does becoming a physician/doctor require earning a doctoral degree?
Was wondering what requirements look like.
When should I get a credit card/debit card? Whats the difference?
A confused high school student :')
After graduating med school? How/where does one look for a job? How do they apply?
Just a curious high school sophomore :)
Is college generally more laid back than high school?
I've heard that college is a lot less stressful and 'fast-paced' in comparison to high school. Is this true?
What does a day in the life of a Pediatrician look like?
Just wondering what the workload, and overall routine would look like. :)
Are there any ways I can 'fast-forward' college and spend less time there?
Aspire to be a Pediatrician ASAP :)
What does the path from High School to Medical School look like?
I'm currently a sophomore in high school and was wondering that once the time comes- how would I begin my path to Medical School?
What should I look for in a Medical School?
Just a sophomore (High School) wondering about the Medical School process- specifically whether or not there are some specifics I should look out for.
Do I have to have a strong understanding of High School Math in Medical School?
I'm struggling in Algebra 2 at the moment- will this affect me in the long run?
Does the college I go to affect my chances of getting into Medical School?
I'm currently a sophomore, but post-high school, I plan on attending a college in the New England Region. Afterward, I aspire to attend Medical School and become a certified Pediatrician :)
What steps should I take to enter the field of Computer and Information Research - particular tools/programs to learn, courses to take, experiences to have, etc.
I am a 21 year old currently attending career training, and just hoping to get some specialist advice from those in the field. I have familiarity with Google Suite - including Gmail, Drive, Classroom, etc - as well as some familiarity with software debugging and computer technology....
What are the best AP classes are the best to take even if your are undecided in college major?
I am still young and have a lot to decide but will be in high school soon and need to figure everything out! #academic-advising Edit: It is now October of 2022. I have moved farther up in my schooling, still not quite there but getting closer and more eager to continue my education! I do...
How hard is mechanical engineering in life?
Im a student who wants to major in mechanical engineering #mechanical-engineering #engineering #mechanical-engineer #engineer #career
How do I complete Diesel Mechanic Training in trade school.
#Diesel #Mechanics #TradeSchool
What requirements do I need, so I can get into a trade-school for diesel mechanics
#Diesel #Mechanics #TradeSchool
What does it take to be a Diesel Mechanic
I'm a very hard working individual who has a passion for Diesel vehicles and auto mechanics. #Diesel #Mechanics
what do collages look at when looking at your application
I do theater and I do band an choir I take art classes. #theater #art I play trombone #acting
What exactly do collages look at when they let you in?
So, I do plays #acting I play an instrument in band #musician. I started to write down the plays I've been in. I also like art and I take Spanish as a second language.
what am i doing when i grow up
#medicalfield #emt #trauamnurse #hospital #business #selfemployed
areas of shortage qualified people
Anyone else notice areas that need qualified people have either expensive tests to take, expensive books, complicated or just not really good for everyone to go for? Ex. Cyber security certification entry level test comptia about $100 to take the test if I recall correctly. But CISSP a few...
What’s a good way to get involved in the police force or a K-9 unit before/during college?
I’m interested in possibly joining the police force/K-9 unit when i’m older. I’m not in college yet, but i was wondering what are some good ways to involved (locally) in police work or K-9 work. #police #career #college #k-9 #policecareer
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