Saint Paul, Minnesota
Is community college bad to have for nursing degree?
I would like to know if CC is bad to go to for nursing or if a 4 year is where I should be.
Do psychologists ever work with teams?
If you are a psychologist NOT in counseling, do you ever work in teams with other psychologists? If not do you work with other teams of people in general?
What are the worst parts about being a university professor?
I'm looking at getting my PhD in mathematics and eventually teaching at a college level. It sounds like the perfect job: low stress, work with scholars and students passionate about the subject, continued study in the field of choice, and travel opportunities. I was wondering what some of the...
What programming languages are necessary for agricultural software programming?
I am interested in a career in software programming for agricultural use, and I am wondering what programming languages are necessary to know in order to pursue this career.
What colleges have good architecture programs?
I am currently a sophomore in high school and I am starting to look into some college options. I am currently thinking of being an architect. I like residential architecture but I'm not sure if that is the specific kind of architecture I would like to do. I haven't really thought about whether...
What are some possible occupations that involve cultural preservation?
I recently graduated with a degree in Sociology/Anthropology (that's one major) and currently live in Japan. Living in Japan has given me many opportunities to visit sites of cultural and historical importance. I've always been fascinated by the history of each place and have thought of...
What does a day in the life of an astrophysicist/cosmologist look like?
What does one do during the day? Would you study research that has come out about new materials and other things, try to come up with theories, or try to find flaws in theories that have been brought up?
What job is best while in college?
I want to be able to work while still being able to manage all my school work. I also still want to have a flexible schedule, so what job would best accommodate for those?
What is it like working in forensic psychology?
I've been looking into different careers in the psychology field and forensic psychology looks interesting, but I don't know much about what that job would entail.
Education requirements?
Tasks?
Salary?
Other rewarding factors/pros?
Cons?
Any other info that may be good to know?
How does applying to colleges work if you get an AA degree while still in high school?
I'm a high school sophomore planning to take concurrent-enrollment classes with local colleges. I'm on track to get an Associate's degree, but how would that affect college applications?
What level of math do you need to complete to be in finance?
I would like to explore the finance field, but one thing that makes me nervous is the amount of college level math required? What courses all need to be taken?
Does it matter which college you go to?
I'm asking because I was accepted into my dream college but it is over $50,000 and I cannot afford that. I want to find somewhere cheaper, but I also want to try and make it into this school because I fell in love with it and it has a good accounting program. To simplify this, does it matter...
what does the typical day in the life of a psychiatrist look like?
what are the tasks like? what are the goods and bads that happen frequently or have the potential to happen?
How long did it take you to become a forensic psychologist?
About how many years did it take you to become licensed/have the degrees necessary to become a forensic psychologist? Were you able to join as a forensic psychologist right away, or did you have to join a starter career and work your way up?
What are some things that you do as an automotive mechanic?
I want to learn some things you do to see if I am interested in becoming an automotive mechanic.
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