Career questions tagged bachelors
If you have a degree in Computer Science, what kind of jobs will you be able to get?
Will you be able to travel across the country? I have only seen a couple of movies where a person works with computer science but to be completely honest I don't know that they do, it seems as hacking is the only excitement that they get? What are the fun aspects of this major and what is the highest potential with this major? Lastly, what qualities should the ideal candidate have for this major? #computer-software #stem #bachelors #computerscience
Is it enough nowadays having a bachelors degree?
I’m considering getting a masters in the future because the way I see it the competition is getting way harder and a bachelors isn’t as impressive as it was before. So I’m thinking if it’s worth getting a masters. #bachelors #florida
How do you evaluate success on being a nurse practitioner?
Doctors go beyond treating a patient when their love becomes their patients. May not know yet what it is like to be a doctor or a nurse practitioner, but this is why I ask this question. I believe any nurse can do their job. As in prescribing medications, treating any illness, and taking control over physical exams one does when they go to the doctors. This is why I would like to see what you guys say when having some experience in this field. #nurse-practitioner #bachelors #nursing-schools #hospital-and-health-care
What art therapy programs would you recommend?
Hello there, Briana here! I am a current community college student, planning on graduating later this spring semester and I wanted to ask about any art therapy graduate programs so I may later choose the right school and bachelor's programs for me. I generally know a lot of the programs are private institutions, although I'm not technically sure if I want to consider being in or out college of state, cost, plans of work transportation and so forth. I had the resources from school; but being it was a while since I was actively searching (when not swamped with coursework), I'm not sure where to jump in. Any and all information would be greatly appreciated and thank you to anyone who responds in advance. #art #psychology #college-advice #career #art-therapy #masters #bachelors
What different jobs can you get after graduating with a bachelor's degree in architecture?
I was curious about this major. #career #college-major #architecture #bachelors
How is the process of receiving a bachelor's degree in business management?
#buisness #bachelors #management
What is a typical neonatal nurse workday like?
When I was a kid, I would see myself in the medical field doing what doctors do best. But I never asked myself what I really wanted to be. So as I am now in high school, I have been thinking about what it would be like to be a neonatal nurse someday. Because in the medical field, you can be whatever you are good at. So my first option was a nurse practitioner but then I see babies and newborns so I would love for anyone to answer this question in which I was so intrigued by.... #nurse #bachelors #nursing-schools #nursing #hospital-and-health-care #healthcare
Studied Architecture - now I don't want to work in that field. Any related fields?
Hello. I have finished a degree in Environmental Architecture. I have one month left to graduate, but I don't want to work as an architect. I realised that it is not the field for me around a year ago. However I thought it would be a waste to let go of the 3 years I finished when I am so close to graduating so I didn't switch programs. Now that I have a bachelors in Architecture, I don't want to start over again with another bachelor, what other fields of study can I pursue that are related to Architecture? #health #design #architecture #environment #bachelors #talent
What is the average amount of loans students have to pay off at the end of their bachelor degree?
I am a high school senior and am deciding between going to a private university or a state university. If I decide to attend the private school, I would need to take out some loans, and I was wondering what the average loan looks like for a student pursuing a bachelor degree, so I can get a better idea about what a reasonable loan looks like. #bachelors #loans #tuition #expenses
I love art, but I don't think it is wise to major in it because of the low variety of jobs with this career. What would be some alternate options to continue my love and my personal education in art without a bachelors in it.
Could anyone have any thoughts on how to help my dilemma?
In what situation can you list a degree you're working on as your title?
For example, I'm applying to graduate school in psychology this semester. By the time I attend the graduate program, I will have completed my B.A. However, on my applications, should I list myself as "Alexandra C., B.A." or not? The only similar situation I can think of is people who have "ABD" but I wouldn't know another equivalent. #psychology #college-admissions #graduate-school #applications #bachelors
Which has more career options: A Bachelors in Business or A Bachelors in Economics?
As a soon to be high school graduate, I'm trying to figure out my best decision in life. I want to be a real estate lawyer, but keep my options open. #business #economics #career-path #bachelors
Should I start asking about internships after or before college?
#bachelors #media #entertainment #sports-media
If you have certifications in the I.T field, would you still need a bachelors degree to really help you get a decent career in the I.T Field?
I'm currently thinking about taking on certification classes with Cisco, but I'm wondering if those certifications would be actually worth it, or would I better off using three years of my life studying IT in college. Which ever will help me get into decent career in the field, please let me know your input. #career #technology #it #bachelors
How difficult is it to transfer from a university in one state to a university in another?
After receiving my Bachelor's in Journalism in Florida, I want to start my career while working towards my Master's in New York and plan on transferring to Columbia. I am worried that if I'm not recruited, the transfer process will be very expensive and extensive. Even though it would kick start my career, I don't want to graduate with a Master's and tons of debt. #journalism #masters #college-transfer #bachelors #debt #new-york #florida #columbia-university
What is the best way to get to know your professor and make sure he/she knows you if you are in a large class?
I have always had close relationships with my teachers throughout high school and I want to keep that up. I like to ask a lot of questions to make sure I am understanding everything clearly. #college #professor #masters #bachelors
Should I prioritize getting a Bachelors degree or getting job certifications?
I have a two-year degree in what is essentially digital photography (my childhood dream) that I got immediately after high school. I have since decided that this isn’t a good fit for me as a career, and have been struggling to find my first job. In 2019, I went back to my local community college to take some professional development classes to try and build my resume. These classes so far have been training in MS Word, Excel, and Access, communication skills, and customer service skills. I’ve had to step away for a bit for personal reasons, but I plan to start working towards the Professional Administrative Certificate of Excellence (PACE Certification) in the next few weeks. But. I’ve recently learned that the college money that my parents set aside for me is still available - they paid for my community college degree out of pocket (which completely blows my mind). It’s a nest egg big enough that I can essentially get a bachelors degree for “free” without taking out any student loans. This is an amazing opportunity that I am lucky to have, and I want to make sure that I use this money wisely. My parents have been super generous by letting me live at home until I can get my feet under me…but I’m now in my early 30s. My dad plans to retire next year. We’re currently trying to navigate what that looks like, but I want to be financially independent as quickly as possible so I don’t become a leech. I don’t know if I am necessarily trying to choose my entire career right now. I’ve always been told that education was the key to a good life and career, and I don’t want to waste this money. I am currently looking for work and doing all the things associated with that - I am constantly applying for jobs, I volunteer, I’ve taken several job/career assessments, I’m getting into networking, etc. I’m trying to cast as wide of a net as possible to find this first job - I’m open to almost anything. So - what would be the best strategy for my situation? Should I go for the bachelors degree? Or should I focus on getting certified in various job fields/disciplines and get my bachelors after I find employment? What is the quickest route to a job that will allow me to finally move out of my parents’ house (and, preferably, to buy my own home)?
What is the difference between a Bachelor's degree and a Master's degree, and what benefits arise from each?
I am asking this question because I am considering my options for receiving a degree, whether it be Bachelor's or Master's, and I am just wondering what the main differences are between them, and what kind of jobs can you get with each of them? #professor #finance #professional #jobs #masters #bachelors
How to do an art therapy portfolio?
Hello, my name is Briana and I would like to ask any artists or art therapists of career village: how did you organize your portfolio and what type of work would you recommend including? I imagine it varies program to program, but I was simply curious. Knowing once I do finish with my bachelor's program, I will need a portfolio to apply to said graduate programs and would like to know if I can save current art work I've made from my classes so far or have a list of upcoming suggestions when I can later make them. Thank you in advance for any responses and I hope you all have a good day! #art #psychology #college #art-therapy #artist #firstgeneration #masters #career #bachelors #portfolio #career
Would it be helpful/easier to get a job if you have a masters degree?
I am going to college soon and at the college I am attending offer a combined bachelors and masters degree. Will this make it easier to find a job? #college #business #accounting #job #masters #bachelors
Linguistic majors with bachelor's degrees, what struggles did you face once you tried to enter the workforce?
I'm considering pursuing a Linguistics major for my BA. I've read that it's quite hard to get a job unless you also have Computer Science minor/double major paired with Linguistics, which isn't quite my plan, though I'm considering pairing Linguistics with CS if it becomes clear that pursuing Linguistics alone is worthless. So, for those who have majored in Linguistics, what are some future struggles to be aware of? Is Linguistics worth pursuing if I don't get involved with Computer Science? #college #bachelors #Computer Science #CSMajor #LingusticsMajor #BA #CS #Linguistics #struggles #work #future #job #major #in #linguistics
How hard is it to get into Uofwaterloo as a transfer from McGill electrical engineering ?
Hello, I am an incoming freshman at Mcgill (electrical engineering). Due to unforeseen circumstances, I was unable to apply to Waterloo this year; however, I intend to conduct a credit transfer next year! Can somebody inform me what stats are required for a transfer to the University of Waterloo? Yes, I Googled it, but I'd want to hear from someone who has