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Hello! My name is Tracy and I am a current high school student. I'm conducting an interview with any professional in the Audiologist for a Foundations in Health Science Class project about careers! I have created a total of 13 questions. Comment on this post, answering all 13 questions to be a part of my assignment.?

This is the same set of questions as my other posts, but for a different career. Please help me and answer these following questions, thank you!

What profession did you choose? Why?
How many years of college did you need to go through?
What jobs did you work before you landed your present professional job?
How can I decide if I should earn a Ph.D. in this field?
Were you in a college program?
Did you have to pivot and go back to school at a later date?
Did you shadow another professional in the field?
Did you join any school clubs related to your current profession?
Was there a particular subject you struggled with during your school years
What skill sets did you learn or gain while pursuing your career?
Were you faced with any obstacles that slowed you down? How did you overcome them?
What is something about your profession that you want others to keep in mind before pursuing the same path?
What is the most difficult part about working in your professional job?

Thank you comment icon Hello Tracy, Fantastic inquiries you've put together! Although I'm not part of this profession and can't address your concerns, I can see that your questions are truly pertinent. Keep up the excellent work, and best of luck! Mrinalini Singh

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david’s Answer

Hi, Tracy,
First, I admire your enthusiasm and the time you took to formulate those questions. Having written that, I notice that you have had few or no responses. This happens because, despite your interest, people who respond here are focused on giving advice and suggestions to students, not on telling their career stories in such detail that it might take hours to write. So, my suggestion to you is this:

Instead of writing survey questions about OUR lives, consider what is important to YOUR life and take advantage of the many career professionals here who will be happy to respond to you. I want you to succeed and to receive positive benefits from this forum. Please reconsider and write a new post about what interests YOU for a career. I wish you the best.
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