Career questions tagged career
is it a good idea to go on foreign exchange during a gap year even if it doesn’t directly relate to my career path?
I want to go on exchange to maybe learn a language and experience more cultures, but as much as I want to, I am unsure if it is a good idea. I would like to go into music after high school so would taking a gap year set me back?
I've come to the conclusion that I am a jack-of-all-trades. I don't like sticking to one thing, I like to try new things. How can I satisfy my need for exploration and new situations while making a stable income?
Things i'm interested in: .psychology .theatre .child education .book writing/author I need help because I'm down to try everything, which I don't see a problem with, I just don't know what I should do to have a good income.
I am an upcoming high school senior and I would like to major in neuroscience, what do you recommend to get to know the college?
It is easy to just apply for the most quality neuroscience program, but I'm also looking for research opportunities, affiliated hospitals, quality professors, and a safe environment. How can I get this kind of information about a college?
How do you know you made a good decison on what to study for college?
When do you know what you actually want to do after college? For example, let's say I have options but I can't really decide between which one I would like more for my future.
How can I know what should i choose as my career?
my choice for deciding this matter changes every time. I just can't choose among some of my interests. sometimes i want to be a singer, sometimes lawyer or sometimes even a K-Idol.
How social can you be in a biomedical engineering field?
This doesn't need to be specifically biomedical engineering, but it can include any type of engineering. I am a very social person and I fear that there isn't much social interaction occurring within the field.
How to chose the right college?
How can I chose the right college, that will be most beneficial to my future career, when I have no idea what I want to be? I will be starting 10th grade soon, and I don't know where to start, when it comes to colleges. Advice would be appreciated.
How should you help yourself get a higher SAT/ACT score for applying to colleges?
What tips are there to help get a higher score to get into colleges?
How to look for internships?
Hello I am having a little trouble of looking for internships that are real and valid.
If you have narrowed it down to 3 careers you want to have and you have passion for all 3, is it possible to have all of them or incorporate them into your main career?
I want to be a psychologist who can understand and help people with their problems( emotionally, mentally, and spiritually), I want also to be a writer and write books that are funny and relatable as well as impactful for they could help someone one day. I would also like to have my own business as a start of a family business so I have a legacy to pass down.
How do I know what is the right college for me?
How do you know what to major in if you don't have any passions or you don't know what you want to pursue. I'm applying for some scholarships btu a lot of them ask where you want to go for college or what you want to major in but I don't have an answer yet
How long does it take to really get your career going after finishing vet school?
I am in community college and will be transferring to a university in two years, just curious on how long it takes to launch your career/finish school.(internship, school, advice, etc.)
How can I take the steps to get into brow artistry while college bound?
I am a sophomore in college, and I really want to become financially free through brow artistry, but I'm not sure where to begin in getting training, certification, and getting my business up and running while balancing school, but I know I can do it.
What is the hardest part of being an artist?
What is the hardest part of being a fine artist?
What do I need to do to even like anything about school?
Name is hayle I'm in 10th grand an don't like school that much
How do you know what amount to set for your salary?
What are the interviewers actually asking? How do you know if something isn't enough as an entry-level position?
How do I figure out what career to pursue?
As a follow up question, once you figure out what you want to do, how do you figure out how to get there?