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What can I expect in a career like non-partisan policy analysis?
I am a 15 year old and I enjoy researching in my down time and a drive to solve world issues. In my recent dive into future careers, I found out about a policy analyst career, which I found interesting and, perhaps, too good to be true. I would like to ask professionals about the positives and...
What is the best career right now?
What is the best career for those who are in high school right now?
How do I become a military nurse?
What are Pros and Cons on being a Military nurse?
How can you reach out to people who have the job that I want outside of my reach?
I have a bunch of family members who work/ have worked in the medical industry, although I have yet to meet someone who has done sonography.
How hard was it to become an Anesthesiologist?
I am 15, and planning on graduating high school a year early. I am in 10th grade right now, and planning on doing summer school and another semester in order to graduate a year early. My goal in life is to become an anesthesiologist, and I have some questions for people who have reached that...
How to start the path to becoming a general contractor I'm 21 and want to learn to create and want to get into real estate and entrepreneurship. I've made a plan for the next 20-25 years to start a business and build generational wealth based on my research, but would like more advice from professionals.?
I'm currently studying the OSHA 30 and am working towards getting experiences in the construction trade and am willing to do anything.
How can I build a career in medicine that combines scientific research and patient empathy, especially for individuals living with chronic illnesses?
My life hasn’t followed a straight line, but every challenge has shaped who I am and what I stand for. Losing my father to gun violence and living with Crohn’s disease taught me resilience early on. Instead of letting those experiences define my limits, I used them to define my purpose and...
What is the most important soft skill to have for getting a good job in finance after college and what are some things to look for in an employer to ensure that you have a boss that values you?
I intend to pursue a career in finance after college but I am unsure about what I should look for and what skills I need to bring to the table. I want to make sure that I am the most prepared I can be when I enter the workforce and I’m hoping specifically to go into investment banking.
Is marrying someone you meet on your career path a good idea?
Does anyone have experience working with their marriage partner?
What are some clubs/programs I can apply for to gain leadership skills?
I'm an incoming freshman at USC and I'm eager to get a head start by joining clubs or programs that can help me gain overall exposure in the field I plan on studying in (accounting) during the first semester and other related skills needed for the world of finance.
What advice would you give a first year undergraduate business major who is unsure of the field in business they would like to pursue post-college?
Currently, I am a senior in high school and will be an incoming first year business major. I'm aware of the vast career opportunities in business, but I'm unsure where to start looking and any guidance would be appreciated.
What is the salary when becoming a registered nurse?
I'm currently a junior in high school
Why is becoming a registered nurse better than becoming a CNA ?
I am currently a junior is highschool
What kind of personality is needed to become a registered nurse?
Hi, I am a junior in high school
How can I best prepare for licensure as a clinical psychology student?
am a newly admitted student in a PsyD program and want to get a head start. How can I best prepare for licensure during my doctoral program? #Spring26
Career to Practically and Directly Protect and Help Nature
What career is best to practically and directly help protect the environment, and wildlife and or slow climate change.
I want to help the world and see the difference I made with my own hands.
Thank you very much.
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How do lawyers mentally reconcile the clash between their obligation to their clients and their own morals in relation to getting true justice in the case that their client is unfavorable? Is there any case in which they would be able to intervene? #Spring26
I'm a 17-year old high school senior who will be majoring in Political Science at a 4-year university. I'm really considering pursuing a career in law, and I'm wondering how people deal with the ethical aspects of it.
What is life like in the military ?
My name is Jayden, I am in 11th grade and I am thinking about my future.
What are some benefits of joining the military and what does a day in your life look like ?
How do I know what classes I need for my career?
I want become a child welfare social worker. Many have told it 4-6 years but I am not sure. I also don't know what university I want to go to or which ones are the best for my career.
How do I find the correct university for my major?
I want become a child welfare social worker. Many have told it 4-6 years but I am not sure. I also don't know what university I want to go to or which ones are the best for my career.
How many years will it take to become a child welfare social worker?
I want become a child welfare social worker. Many have told it 4-6 years but I am not sure. I also don't know what university I want to go to or which ones are the best for my career
How can I find a job that will actually help my career path? #Spring26
recently ive been trying to find jobs that will help me become more appealing to employers in a career path. I want to study design or art history, but I find that those positions are more difficult to find and secure.
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How do I get started on a career working in professional sports?
I love athletics. Probably don't have the skill for playing, but would love to be in management, marketing or something business-related for a pro league in the U.S. or Europe! What should I do now to prep? I am in HS.
Hello everyone, does anyone have any advice regarding balancing creative liberty with the constraints of assigned design projects? Any techniques you have used to spark curiosity or ideas within yourself? #Spring26
I am an incoming sophomore to the Parsons School of Design at the New School, majoring in fashion design. #Spring26
What have you found is the best way to study and why?
I will be going into nursing school and am looking for what may be the best way to study as I have had trouble with different study methods in the past.
How can I best prepare myself for a career in character design for animation pre-production and writing industry?
I am planning to go to art college to major in animation and character design.
How did you manage to work while being a nursing student?
I'm going into nursing school and aware of the heavy material and responsibility that comes with obtaining a nursing degree. I want to keep working as I do need the money, but the stigma of working and being in nursing is overwhelming.
How do you build confidence in yourself when stepping into new environments or opportunities?
Whether it’s a new job, leadership role, or unfamiliar setting, I sometimes feel unsure at first. I’d love to know how others developed confidence in those situations.
What’s something you wish you did differently during college that would have made your transition into your career easier?
I’m trying to be more intentional with how I spend my time now and would appreciate any hindsight advice on what actually matters long-term.
How do you deal with feeling behind or comparing yourself to others in college or early career stages?
It’s easy to feel like others are ahead, especially with internships, jobs, or achievements. I’m curious how professionals handled that pressure and stayed focused on their own path.
What habits or routines helped you stay consistent and productive during college?
I sometimes struggle with staying consistent long-term, especially when balancing school, work, and other responsibilities. I’d love to hear what actually worked for you beyond just basic time management advice.
How did you know that your field of study/career was the right one for you? If you studied your field in college, did you eventually get bored of it/burn out? How do you avoid/mitigate that?
Graduating Senior interested in psychology/criminology, specifically looking to go into forensic psychology. Also very interested in the arts: musical composition, orchestra, and musical theater acting and pit orchestra participation.
In what ways do you feel the most challenged that surprised you the most regarding your career as someone working as an occupational therapist?
Hello, once I complete my college education, I plan on becoming an occupational therapist. However, I'm wondering what the unexpected challenges (rewarding or otherwise) that come with the job will be because I would like a job that will challenge me in my everyday life and also so that I can...
What actions would you recommend for someone starting college who’s interested in how contracts and roster decisions shape sports teams, and how can I start building relationships or finding guidance early on ?
I first got interested in this playing Franchise mode in MLB The Show, and it got me paying attention to how teams are actually built and run. I’m starting college in the fall and am leaning toward the business and legal side of sports. I’m trying to figure out what I can start doing early to...
What habits are most important for career success ?
What habits, skills, or experiences are most important for building a successful career, and how can I start developing them now and balance motivation and life?
What is the difference between Engineering and Computer Engineering?
I would like to do Electrical Engineering, but working with computer it also a good major I would like to pursue. So, is there really any difference between Engineering and Computer Engineering? Do I need different degrees, or do I need to focus on a certain subject?
What degree should you get while trying to major in Electrical Engineering?
How many years of college or what degrees do I need to get for Electrical Engineering, so I could have the best chance of getting into Electrical Engineering?
What is the best ways to stay focused on school towards a masters degree while working a full time job?
I am currently a undergraduate music student at a community college and am going to transfer to a University next semester. Upon completing my coursework and receiving my bachelors degree, I plan to teach music at a high school while I work towards a masters degree and ultimately become a...
What can be done to prepare myself for this career further: classes I should take, internships or volunteer work, etc How can I tell if neuropsychology is the right career path for me? Why do neuropsychologists need to understand both the brain and the way people behave?
I'm a high school junior looking for possible career options, and during my research, I came across neuropsychology, and I found it to be really interesting since it has to do with psychology, the brain, and helping people. I want to learn more about the career and see what can be done to help...
what do cna, specifically elderly caretakers do on a daily shift ?
I want to take this career path into consideration.
How difficult is it to get into architecture?
I am starting to get into architectural and I like this type of job, but I need to know if it's as hard as it sounds, or if you need any type of connections.
What are the working conditions? What are some requirements to become an Oil Rig worker? What are some common positions?
How do you get hired?
Do you mostly rehearse with musicians, compose alone, or work with technology/software?
This question applies to Music Directors & Composers.
Whats a day In your life look like do you have free time and etc.?
My name is Geovan. I’m in 11th grade and starting to think about my future.
I’m interested in hands-on careers like construction and HVAC, and I’m also considering joining the United States Army or United States Navy.
What skills do employers look for in people who study sociology, and what can I start doing in high school to build those skills?
I’m a high school student interested in studying sociology in college, and I want to make sure I’m developing the right skills early. Are there specific classes, clubs, jobs, or projects you’d recommend I focus on to prepare for sociology-related careers? Any advice from your own experience...
What kinds of problems or questions do you study in your work, and what does your research process look like? How much time do you spend writing reports or papers?
Research includes surveys, interviews, data analysis, and fieldwork. What about clubs, projects, volunteering, and research?
What degrees and training are needed to become a neuropsychologist?
What degrees are typically required (for example, do I need a PhD or PsyD in clinical psychology, or is there a specific neuropsychology program)?
Is being a psychiatrist manageable if you're thinking of starting a family How many hours do they usually work??
I'm thinking of different types of jobs I want to work, but I also wanna know if it's a difficult job to handle.
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