Career questions tagged colleges
When I get to college, what should my priority be?
Should I be searching for internships right away when I know what I want to pursue in the future? Or should I be exploring my options, for example maybe focusing a majority of my time in studying, or out making friends?
Two questions on choosing a career and college/university.
I will graduate from a community college in Spring 2023 with an accounting degree. I plan on working for 2-3 years and then going back to school. I regret that I did not spend more time researching degrees, doing HS internships, or exploring different community colleges while in high school. However, I feel that I made a good choice in choosing accounting for my associates. Before I return to school, I want to take a lot of time researching colleges, careers, job opportunities, etc. before I make my decision. One thing going to college has taught me is to be open, flexible, and to accept the challenges/surprises that life throws at us. I would appreciate answers/advice for these two questions: 1.) How should I go about researching colleges/universities? One article recommended that I research application process, admission rate, accreditation, graduation rate, support services, scholarships, degree programs offered, program availability, and student life. Other factors that are important to me are networking and internship opportunities. I personally would like to attend a public college/university in Kansas, one that was preferably close to my family. However, I am open to attending a non-public college/university. I am also open to attending online school. Is there anything else that I should research, or other factors that I should consider when researching colleges/universities? 2.) How should I go about researching careers? As I mentioned above, I have a wide variety of interests. How should I go about narrowing it down? Are there ways for me to have a first-hand experience of the day-to-day life of different professionals? I don't really want to relocate for my career, so how I can research in-demand careers in my local area? I apologize about the length of this question. I hope I remembered everything! I appreciate any comments or advice that you can offer! Thanks in advance!!
What are some good colleges to study criminal justice or pre-law in the united states.
i want to be an private investigator or some thing that has to do with law but i do not know which colleges are good.
I'm in highschool, but I want to be prepared about my college decisions. But I want to major to be a veternarian. I know I have to take undergrad courses 4 years, and then go to veterinary school for four years. Can I go to a community college for those undergrad required courses and then transfer to vet school?
I will also be first gen to go to college.
how long do you have to go to college to be a EMS
how long do you have go to college to be a EMS the only reason i want to know is so when i get out of high school if i can take a brake from school or if i need to just go right it to it so i can do what i want i want to do
Game-Designing colleges anywhere in the U.S.
I'm trying to find good colleges for Game-Designing for after I finish my education in high-school does anyone have good suggestions.
Should I include my political volunteering in my applications and resumes?
I am an Executive Intern for the Young Republicans of Bexar County, and I do a lot of work for them as well. I was selected to be an intern despite only being in high school which is very honorable. However, with bias against conservatives on college campuses, will "liberal" colleges look down upon my work as an EI for the Young Republicans when they would commend the same work if I volunteered for the Young Democrats? Should I even include it on my resumes and applications? #politics #colleges #collegeapplication #applications #resume
What educationcal qualification is needed for studying CA?
#gpa #college-selection #federal-government #government #colleges
I want to drop out from college and wanna do something else. Should i go for it?
I have completed 2 years of my college,3 more were left but now i have started to realise that this is not the career for me, what should i do? #career #colleges #dropout #career-choice #career-advice #career-plan
Scholarships and Study methods for incoming Law students
Hello, my name is Racheal and I'm 16. I'm an early graduate and I just want fro more understanding of incoming college life. I want to be able to be independent and pay for college myself since I know my family can't. Please help me out I know it's a simple question but everyone studies differently and I want to adopt more study methods that you see as the most effective. #college #law #business #criminal-justice #colleges
I want to become a barber and if that doesn't work out i become a fireman.
I'm a 9th grader from HillCrest and i'm just wondering what I have to go through to get to were i want to be later in life. #colleges #barber # #professionals #Fireman
What are good colleges if I only want to study History section?
#history #colleges #becominghistoryteacher #experienced
Is there special colleges to go to become a chiropractor?
#colleges #chiropracter
What's the best job?
Hi my name is Lakiya and i'm a student at Hillcrest High School. I kinda want to do 2 jobs , but they consists of the same major criminology. I want to be a detective and I want to be a lawyer. I find both fascinating and I really just want to be successful in life you know? So any advice will help Thank you so much!! #student #students #college #colleges #college