Career questions tagged college
How do you earn money while being in med school?
I am a senior in hs, and will be pursuing a biology bs/ pre med degree in college and after that want to get into a good med school, but since med school is quite expensive and I will certainly have to take student loans, how do i earn any good money in med school? For most other majors, you can do jobs after your undergraduate degree and get a better job if you get a master’s degree, which is usually completed in a maximum 6 years, but for med school i will be unemployed for a whopping 8 years! How do i earn money in that time to take care of my finances??
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?
What are the steps I need to take to become a professor in chemistry ?
How do I go about be on top of my academic career
What Steps should I take in becoming a Psychiatrist?
Currently getting my Highschool diploma/GED and I'm curious as to what steps I should take next? What Should I major in? What Classes should I take? Any tips on studying? Could you explain to me step by step the process in becoming a Psychiatrist?
What is the best way to get money when your young and what can you do?
money when your young and what can you do?
What degree did you get while in college, and do you use it now?
How practical was it to attend a college for the career you have now?
youtube or coursera , what is the best to learning ?
youtube or coursera , what is the best to learning ?
How do I know if studying abroad in university is right for me?
Does it depend on my major?
What can I do in college to prepare myself for when I get a job?
I feel like I need some tips or some advice on how I can be prepared
What are some ways/tips or what general direction should I take in order to pursue a film career?
I'm currently a sophmore in highschool and I've been interested in taking film as my major in college. Firstly is it worth it to pursue this path or this particular major (as college is quite expensive) and also what are some ways to find employment after college? Also for some more context I already have a fairly entry level grasp on film basics via my school production studio (EX: Camera, Mic use, editing, filming, and some studio work/directing).
What stuff do I need to prep for colleges??
Like, medicals, clothings, supplies, anything?
What are some summer programs for research I can take?
I’m a rising sophomore, and I am trying to build a good background in life sciences like biology/biochemistry and research for college. I want to apply for top schools, thus I felt it was best to start setting the foundation now itself. Are there any (preferably online, or in the Boston area) research programs/opportunities available for me?
How do I go about pursuing pediatrics occupational therapy as someone who is a political science major? Is it unheard of, given that I am not a stem major?
I am currently a political science major which I love very much, but I have always wanted to engage in some form of care. I know to work on prerequisites and shadowing hours for OT school, but i am worried my background may not be good for the career choice.
Hello! I am currently trying to get back into college and my major prior was Nursing. However, after a giveaway event I've done I found a love for social work. I'm currently 21 and I'm wondering if others can share their experience of being a social worker, especially from the women minority experience. In addition to if you're doing social work in a big city. Also if you can share the environment you use your degree in that would be amazing! Thank you again.
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How can I get started in freelance writing?
I'm a high school senior who is graduating high school who is looking to make money to help pay my college tuition and my only experience is writing essays for class
How do i figure out which major is for me?
I used to be very sure about what i wanted to do now im a little confused
did you go out of state for school, if so did you regret not being close to family?
I am a sophomore in high school thinking of going across the country for my college education.
How do I start searching for schools that have a good business program?
I would like to apply to schools with a good business program and I don't know how to search for them. When I do all that keeps popping up is Ivy-league type school which I don't even know if I'm qualified to get in.
I want to shift course but I have many things/factors to consider. What should I do ?
I am currently a first-year, taking Bachelor of Elementary Education but lately I feel burned out with this course plus considering the surrounding within my course which is so toxic, and honestly I don't think teaching is something that I am passionate about. Now I've been thinking of shifting course into BA COMMUNICATION because I am really invested with everything happening to the world, I want to work anything related to broadcast or media industry, I want to enhance my skills with anything related to this course, and it was also my jhs dream so I think this course will be aligned to the career path I want to take. But unfortunately, didn't continued pursuing it due to my mom's influence because she said that BA COMM is so hard to pursue and it will too hard for me which scared the hell out of me (and I regret being influenced with this kind of reason hadsjkajd) Well, I tried the course she suggested which is this course, but meh...I no longer see myself continuing this. Now, searching upon the things I have to question myself before deciding to shifting course, I am kinda hesitating now and I don't now why. And I have things to consider now such as the tuition fee. Since my current tuition fee is around 10k per semester only due to the fact that my institution have this kind of scholarship exclusively for education courses only where they'll lower the actual tuition fee from 30k per sem to 10k if you're a freshie or regular student. But at the same time, I feel like I am just wasting my time here with this course. Although my institution have this kind of scholarship, our course isn't their priority that's why I don't think I am gaining the education I need to have because I no longer see myself learning. And I have these questions in mind also about the things I need to expect once I decided to shift course. Do you think that I need more time to think about shifting my course? And when do you think is the time to decide that it's time to shift course? Will it be hard for me to be an irregular student and to catch up? Should I go to what my heart really desires or should I choose practicality (continue pursuing my current course)? Need your thoughts for this hehehe. Thankies in advance!