Career questions tagged college
udemy or youtube is the best to learn from free course?
udemy or youtube is the best to learn from free course?
What are your major motivations helping us out on this platform?
I have asked some questions at career village and the answers I got were extremely helpful and supportive as well. I am very grateful for the help from all the people who answered my questions. I am really curious about what prompts you to help us out in this way, and why you choose to help us here. Thank you in advance!
How much is it typically to go to a state university?
How much is it typically to go to a state university? For Elementary teacher courses. Specifically Minnesota and Colorado.
What is a good college to get an education degree, and to be trained as a missionary? What hasn't worked well? What education classes benefit towards this plan?
I'm a sophomore in high school, and I'm trying to see what is out there, and what has worked and is recommended. I am trying to figure out what classes to take for PSEO that will benefit, and find the right path.
I’m thinking about applying to USC as either a pre-health biology major or a pre-health marine biology major. I want to attend vet school in the near future and wanted to know which one would be best to do or if I should major in something else that would set me up for success in vet school.
I also wanted to know what the job options would be if I didn’t get accepted into vet school if I did major in one of these. Note: this question was asked anonymously by a learner
Is it game over if I score less marks in my high school final year? Will I be able to join any college to pursue a bachelors in computer science? What other qualifications matter except my grades?
I'm currently writing my high school cbse class 12 board exams and I am worried whether I will have a bright future if i fail to secure a good grade in my exams.
How can I find my passion?
I am 17, and unsure of everything. I have no idea who I want to be, or what to do as a career. I need some advice, I know I need to go to college not only to better myself and my knowledge just so I can be a well-rounded individual as well as also to give myself more opportunities in different jobs and careers, however, I am completely lost as to what major I would want to pursue. Can anyone relate to my issue, and if so what is a way I can overcome this hurdle and find a job/career/major I would enjoy?
How can I prepare for a future career in sustainability?
Hello! I'm a first-year college student who is currently applying for internships and taking courses geared toward a career in environmental science or conservation. But, I'm curious about what I can do to better prepare for getting a job post-graduation! Do you have any tips for success?
associated in business adminitration career path?
im graduating in august with an associates degree in business administration what jobs with decent pay should i be looking for?? also am highly interested in remote work but don't know if its possible with this degree thanks??
What happens after college?
I'm still thinking about majors, but I just don't know what happens after college. I'd want to study something involving homeland security, but I know it's more complex than that. I know there's different routes you can take from there, but it's hard to figure that out.
How do you choose a college minor?
I know that I'm interested in something STEM, probably mathematics, but I'm not sure what career I'd go into after. I have no interest in teaching, so definitely don't want to become a professor or teacher. So I'm wondering what minor would work well with mathematics to have more opportunities after college.
What is the best thing to do to prepare before pursuing a comp sci and mathematics double major?
Grade 12, senior
How do i figure out what exactly i want to do in business ?
so many different business careers
Is it worth it to play basketball at a D3 college ?
I am going into my junior year of high-school and I have been playing competitive basketball and sports since 2nd grade. I am trying to make the decision whether or not I should continue in college.
i am 14 years old i want to learn new skills any advices?
i am 14 years old i want to learn new skills any advices?
How difficult is it to major in computer science in college with having no prior experience in high school?
I just got accepted into UCSC for computer science, but I am questioning whether or not I can handle what is to come. How should I prepare myself, having no prior experience in coding?
what is hard about college?
what hard about college? why should I go to college
Is there any job that I can quickly apply to and work during this summer?
I didn't plan that well on finding and applying for a job this summer, and I feel like doing so is an important part of a college app. What can I do?
How do I make goals for myself in highschool to prepare me for college ?
I am 17 years old and I have plenty of opportunities. I have an internship with an animal hospital and I am financially stable. For some reason I cannot figure out what I want to do or create any goals for myself and this has become a problem. It’s slowing me down in school work because I see no end goal. Anything would be appreciated.
Do I need any degree to become a facility manager?
I want to be a facility manager and I'm wondering if it'll be worth going to school for a degree.
How do I become a toy designer/product design engineer? Where do I start?
About a year back, I was totally confused about my career path, but after some awesome advice, I realized toy design is my true calling. I've been lucky to work on campus, watching and learning from senior design students, which really sparked my imagination and helped me figure out what I love (and don't love) to do. I'm not the type to stick to one job forever. I believe in evolving, keeping things fresh and fun. Right now, my heart is set on being a product design engineer, but with a twist - I want to design toys! I love the idea of making kids smile the old-fashioned way, without relying on iPads, and helping them learn while they play. My dream? To be the one who designs a toy and then watches it go from a sketch to being manufactured and sold in stores. I also want to do something meaningful, like designing educational toys for charities, and something like what Mark Rober does with Crunchlabs. It's all about sparking a kid's imagination and making a difference. Now, I’m reaching out for some help in figuring out the next steps. I don’t need a detailed plan, but some guidance and structure would be great, as I’m feeling a bit scattered and unsure where to start or how to move forward in finding a good plan to get to where I want to be. I know my destination, the field I want to focus on, but not the job position to apply for, nor my path.
Is it hard pursuing a academic pathway towards the major of software engineering ?
How many years does it take if someone's planning to go to college for 2 year and then transferring to a 4 year
Can a history major go into a business job?
I love the study of history more than any other subject and if I could major in it I would. I've always heard that history majors are versatile as the soft skills will land you a job from teaching to business. What business jobs can history majors get and how much will they be paid. Would it be harder to major in history and to go into business compared to a business major?
How do you figure out what you want to spend your life doing?
I'm an ambitious student, I have so many ideas of what I could do with my life. I have an interest in biology, math, space, and maybe even writing, to name a few. There's added anxieties to these dreams, such as cost, distance, scholarships , future jobs, and if you even want to do it. There are so many queries under the broad umbrella of my main question, how do you figure out what you want to spend your life doing?