Career questions tagged adjusting
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What is your career advice for a 23 y/o with no degree but has work experience ?
What would be your career advice for someone who dropped out of nursing school, went into sales for 3-4 years and now an adjuster for a Fortune 500 company. I don’t like my job and I’m ready to try something different. I don’t want to take in bound calls or have very minimal calls. I’m thinking of getting a degree in accounting or CS. I’m not sure which direction to go from here and would love to hear what adjacent degrees or jobs would fit
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How do I adjust when going to college out of state?
I am moving from Texas to California for college and I was wondering what are some good ways to adjust to my new setting and still be successful in school? How do I beat home sickness? How should I make new friends? And how do all these factors help me keep up with my college goals? #college-bound #moving #school #college #life-transitions #adjusting
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Was it hard adjusting to living out of state during college?
I am asking this question because I am probably going #outofstate for college and this kind of freaks me out as I have never lived by myself let alone in a new year. I just want to know a little of what to expect and any pointers on adjusting. #college #out-of-state-student #life-transitions #adjusting