Stockbridge, MI
How will I avoid debt?
I'm planning on majoring in computer science and while I know this is a growing field and it pays well, I want to take as many measures as possible so I am not in debt when I'm older.
#money #success #student-debt
If I'm a computer scientist can I still go to law school?
I really want to be a person who advocates for marginalized groups and I've heard one of the best ways to do that is to be a public defender but I am already on track to do my undergrad in computer science. What should I do?
#career #laywer #computerscience #passion
Physician assistant specializing in OB or Nursing-midwife ?
I am having trouble choosing between becoming a PA in OB or a midwife. I originally wanted to go to medical school but decided that i didn't want to go to school for long after undergrad. So my dream is to be able to deliver babies or at least assist in the deliver. so i just want some more...
How can you be an advocate for ELLs?
I am a recent Michigan State University Elementary Education graduate with a minor in TESOL (Teaching English to Students of Other Languages). I might have a future in the field of ELL/ESL teaching. #ELL #esl #esl-teaching #teaching-english-as-a-second-language-tefl #teaching...
What are the steps I need to take in order to become a certified teacher in Michigan?
I am an MSU Graduate Student who just graduated with a BA in Elementary Education. I am currently completed a year-long teaching internship at a local elementary school. At the end of the internship year, I will be a certified teacher. I want to know what additional steps are needed in order to...
Do I have to decide to pursue medical studies right at the start of college?
I'm interested in a lot of careers, medicine being on of them. I want to have time to take classes in college and explore my options but I know that getting into medical school takes a lot of work and is very challenging. If I go into college not knowing what I want to do, will it be too hard...
How much variety do you see every day as an Opthalmologist?
I think that ophthalmology sounds really interesting, but I tend to get bored easily when I have to repeat the same things over and over. As an opthalmologist would I see many different types of interesting cases, or would it mostly be the same surgeries and routines every day? #medicine...
I'm am planning on majoring in Art History and my career goal is to sell my own art successfully. Is Art History a good major to have in order to have background knowledge in art?
I'm not sure if Art History will actually help me with getting into the career field I want to go into which is basically being an entrepreneur in the field of art. #artist
What kind of jobs are there where can work with human relations?
I'm still a little confused on what I want to study but I know I have a passion for people and traveling. I don't like dealing with numbers, or being stuck at a desk, I want to be involved in my field. Any advice? #thanks #career-choice
Whens the best time to start applying to colleges?
I am not sure when I should start applying. #senior #college
What carrer I should study to be a videogame designer?
I will no be able to go to a university that teach videogmae desing and I don't know what of does university as trustful or not.
So I will like to know what carrer that are teached in a community college I could learn in order to become a videogame designer.
#video-game-design #community-college
How can I get better at navigating career fairs?
As a shy person, I find it hard to get noticed at career fairs. What can I do to overcome this obstacle? #recruiting #personal-development #recruitment
What is school like for a person that is actively pursuing an engineering degree?
How many classes per day does an engineering student attend and how many days a week? Also, how many hours of homework on average per day is there? #engineering #engineer #college-student
What are the most difficult classes that engineering students are required to take?
I hear that the required classes for an engineering degree are rigorous. I have a calculus class right now, and I am doing fine, but how much harder are the classes in college compared to high school? And, what advice should I take with me prior to going to college in order to pursue an...
What is a good way to find out as to which engineering pathway I want to go into?
I am a high school student, and I tend to do well in math and science classes. I enjoy them as well, so I am considering going to college for an engineering degree, but there are so many types of engineering! What is a good way to get exposure to many of the different pathways so that I have a...
Are there any fields in STEM that are rare to choose?
Career searching is an important tool for people to reach their dream professions. #engineering #career #medicine #career-choice #architecture #women-in-stem #stem-education
What are the advantages of entering into a stem-oriented field?
As a junior in high school, I am interested in medicine, and I would like to connect these advantages to what it is like to become a surgeon. #medicine
Is a BS in nusing worth it?
wondering.... #nurse #registered-nurses #nurse-practitioner #icu-nurse #nurse-management #hospitality-management #hospice-nurse
Would a Biomedical Engineer recommend getting a Biomedical Eng. degree or get a Mechanical engineer degree and move laterally to the biomedical field?
Considering Both options as I get apply to engineering programs. #engineering #mechanical-engineering #biomedical-engineering
Can I get a job with a Film studies career? If so, what kind of jobs could I get?
should I actually make films instead? #film
How do I decide between a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts degree in physics
I have to decide to take more math classes. #physics
How much should I sacrifice for a new job?
I have a job I love at the moment and have been at the job for about 1.5 years. Without disclosing too much, things in the work place have changed and I am ready to find a new place of work. But my job right now is very flex with me and I have gotten the shift I wanted (8am-4:30pm...
What career choices are availiable for Environmental Science Majors?
My parents have not been supportive of my Environmental dreams to save the planet and have pushed me for a career in the medical field, despite my dreams and efforts. #science #environmental
For programming careers, what is more important: Being able to find solutions to a problem or having a deep understanding of a language itself?
A general question to help understand jobs involving programming better #career #programming
What fields of engineering would be useful for jobs involving space/space technology?
With big plans for space from some companies such as SpaceX and the general awe of space itself, it would be nice to knowwhat engineering fields would be involved. #engineering #career #space
I have heard it is hard to get a job as a clinical psychologist, is that true?
I want to become a clinical psychologist but I don't want to not have any possible jobs in the future. #college #psychology #job-search #clinical-psychology #child-psychology
What can you do in Audiology without going to grad school?
Many students in college are currently deciding if grad school is right for them. Is there anything you can do within the field of Audiology that does not requiring moving forward to grad school and getting your AuD? #graduate-school #audiology #science #higher-education
What are the benefits of attending a Liberal Arts college?
I am currently attending a small private liberal arts school in Ohio, and while I believe that my education will be very useful, others tend to think that these degrees do not mean as much and are not worth as much as public university degrees for example. #liberal-arts
I'm concerned that because college will be more challenging academically than high school that I might have some trouble keeping my grades at a top level. How can I make the adjustment to college learning without stressing myself out?
I have always done well in school and pride myself on my working knowledge. I am concerned that my grades might suffer due to all the changes I will have to deal with being on my own for the first time. I'm sure many students have experienced this, and want to avoid it, if at all possible....
I've applied for many scholarships, but haven't won any yet. What other financial support can I find to help me pay for college?
My family supports my education and are proud of me for pursuing an engineering degree. College is very expensive though, and my parents and I are going to be in debt for many years if I can't find some external financial support. My parents are retired and live on a fixed income, so any...
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