Saint Clair, Missouri
How do people decide on what to focus for a major?
How do people decide on what to specifically focus on? I’ve always enjoyed science, but I don’t know if I want to do physics, biology, or chemistry because I love all three very much.
Teachers, do you like what you do? And if so can you explain what you like about your job?
I am looking to be a teacher, and I believe it will be nice and informing to know what other teachers think about their job, Thanks!
#teaching #education
Best Way To Stand Out For College?
I would like to go to Missouri S&T for college to pursue a degree in civil engineering. I have two awards forms my high school in the engineering department in PLTW and started as a full time college student my junior year through dual enrollment and took courses. What else should I try to do...
I need advice on what jobs I should look into if I have a bachelors degree in psychology. What are unique jobs to look into with this background that are do not require higher educations such as a Masters?
I just recently graduated with a B.A. in Psychology and a minor in Legal Studies. I am a creative and outgoing person, so I want my job to match this. I also have struggled finding a job that does not require higher education or that pays an adequate enough amount. #psychology
What are some career options for computer science majors?
I'm a freshman at Webster University for computer science and don't know much about jobs or internships available in the computer science field. I have taken programming one this semester.
How did you know that the career field you chose was right for you?
I’m struggling picking a job in the healthcare field
Does your overall career choice satisfy your personal goals in life?
Hi my name is DeMarcus and I am a rising college freshman hoping to attend either Old Dominion or Radford University. My pursued major of choice is Information Technology. Reasons for my pursuit is because of my love for computer technology and helping people in the same manner. Technology will...
What ways can I put myself out there during college in order to get noticed by potential employers?
I will be studying accounting and actuarial science and will be in the field of business, so networking is important. What type of events should I attend and what should I do personally to maximize my networking opportunities? #business #accounting #networking
Do internships really help me in finding a job?
I would like to know if internships looks good on my resume and will help me in finding a job. #internships #resume-building
How do I find people who want to hire me to play music?
I am a saxophone player pursuing saxophone playing in college and wanting to make that my profession. It's very hard to find enough gigs to fill up one's time or get a desired income. How do I get the right people knowing who I am and what I can do for them. #music #networking #saxophone...
Is it worth putting all the time and money into going to medical school?
I am debating either becoming a medical doctor or a PA. I want the pay and title of a doctor. However, I also am not sure I want to spend all the time and money for the education of becoming one. #doctor #doctorate-degree #phd #student-loans #medicine #doctors
1. How did you start your career? 2. What kind of house do you make? 3. What made you pick this job?
what kind of house do you make.
I am looking into civil or industrial engineering. Could you tell me the main differences between the two?
I am divided between civil or industrial engineering. I don't know much about either besides what I am able to read online. Having information from someone who works closely between the two would be enlightening. #engineering #engineer #civil-engineering #industrial-engineering #industrial-engineer
What is the hardest part of becoming a lawyer?
What is the hardest part of becoming a lawyer? Is it getting into law school in general or after with finding a job and starting? I'd like to be a lawyer, but I want to know what I'm getting myself into.
I am majoring in art but i haven't narrowed it down from there yet. What major in art would be the best career wise?
I like all kind of art and I am not sure if I want to major in design, or graphic art or visual art. There are so many different branches in the art field. I am not sure which would be best. #art #fine-art #fine-arts
What is the potential to make connections for a future career at a private university verses a large public university?
I am a Junior at a St. Louis area high school looking at my options for colleges. To help me decide where to go if I am accepted I am looking for feedback regarding connections available at smaller private universities. I am a person who gets along with pretty much everyone and will have no...
What do you do as a social worker?
I'm thinking about going into social work and I want to know what exactly it entails. #social-work
Practically speaking, are there resources to help balance a sport, 18 hour semester, job, and social life?
I will be a freshman in college taking an 18 hour semester, participate in a NAIA Division 1 sport, get a job, and go out with friends. I would like to know what administrative staff might be able to specifically help with this. I am also wondering what specific things I can do as a student...
Is it a good idea to teach and work on my major at the same time?
I want to become an elementary teacher, and want to start as soon as I can...do you think it is a good idea to teach and work on my major at the same time? Or is it going to be too much?
How do I manage sports and classes in college?
I will now have more time in college than in high school. I wanted to know what apps are the best to help me. #collegeapps #planning
I’m taking the A+ Program… what would be the best course of action to take, apply+enrollment into community college and for about a year and a half to 2 years and the transfer to a 4 year institutions… or should I just just start and end that same institution?
#collegedecisions
#financialworries
#I’mconfusedrn
Should I major in French if I only took 1 year of French in HS?
I took Spanish for 4 years in high school, and in my senior year I decided to take French I. I've fallen in love with it, and I want to major in French, but is that a good idea? Will it cost me more money in the long run? Will I be too far behind? #majors #French #foreign-languages
I really want to pursue a Broadway career. Will I be able to 1.) financially support myself and 2.) have a successful career.
I have been the leads in multiple musicals. I take vocal, dance( tap jazz and ballet), guitar and piano lessons. I take choir and theatre class at school and my overall vocal range is an E3 to a C#6. My belting range is from F#3 to a B4. I am thirteen soon to be fourteen so my voice has just...
What does a week look like for an account at a firm like Nike vs a small business owner?
I took accounting as a junior and never fully understood what the difference in jobs a big time company accountant would do vs a small mom and pop shop. #accountant
I want to be a teacher because I love to interact with people, and kids are easy to understand and it’s great to watch them grow. But can someone give me optimism on the pay, and being able to support a family on the income?
I want to become a teacher, but the pay may not be enough to support a family I might possibly want in the future. #education #teaching #children #working-with-children #salary
What are the chances of getting recruited and playing a collegiate sport?
I have been running track almost my whole life. I am somewhat good nationally and exceptional at my school district. I have done well in the past but this year I performed badly. #career-choice #higher-education #sports
Are the study abroad programs a good thing to do for my career while in college?
I would love to study abroad and I don't know if the cost will be worth it in the long run for a career in art. #college-majors #international #study-abroad #courses #art-college
How do I start prepping for my first AP exam without overloading my brain to the point of a headache?
This school year, I have my first AP exam in us history and I would like to know how to prepare without causing headaches due to an overload of content. #APexams
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