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Every college offers a degree to a student who completes a predetermined set of requirements. Some careers will expect an employee to have a degree in whichever field they have applied in. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessI have a question. I’m an 11th grader applying for colleges a right now. What are some good programs to get in for nursing?
I have applied for a few a few colleges. I’m from the US, so if you have any that are really good, feel free to let me know. Thank y’all and have a good one!
Which degree do I need for law-enforcement, masters degree or bachelors degrees?
Law-enforcement. Masters degree. Bachelors degree.
Which degree(s) will I need to go into the criminal psychology/criminology field?
There are a lot of different degrees regarding this field and I’m not sure what or which colleges and degrees to look at. It would be helpful if I could get suggestions as to which colleges/universities and degrees to look further into.
How does one know exactly what branch of whatever their passion is to major in and focus on?
I know I love art, but am pretty sure I’m not going to go to art school, and am looking for alternatives, and have no clue which design related topic to choose!
Any advice on getting into the Naval Academy?
I have great extracurriculars (awards for music at the state level, appointed to a state government commission/hold an elected positions, student government president for entire county, student government executive board member at state level, internship with my state senator). I also have strong academics with high honor role and a 4.00 unweighted GPA. All my AP tests have been 5s so far. However, I'm nervous I don't have enough STEM focus in my extracurriculars. I am a member of a coding club at my school and got a scholarship to an AI coding camp this summer, but that's all. Is taking rigorous science/math courses? I'm taking App Development, AP Chem, and AP Calc next year (going to be a junior).
How do i get into a top college?
I want to know what extracirriculars i can do to get into a top college
Why did you pick computer science as your field of study?
What motivates you to have your job in computer science/why did you pick it? What keeps you interested in technology?
How do you decided what major you want to select for college?
I want to go to school for many things but they don't all mix enough to be done at the same school/ time. I want to study both a stem field and a law field but the practicality of doing both isn't that high. What's the best way to pick a field without waiting till last minute and changing when I get to college?
In what career areas is a master’s degree beneficial ?
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How hard is it got get into college?
How hard is it to get an associates degree? Is it harder to get a job without a college degree? If so what degree do you recommend?
What degree do I need to become I physical therapist, and hopefully to own my own practice?
I would like to work with sports teams or at another person’s practice, and then open up my own practice once I get the funds and experience necessary to do so! Also how can I build connections that will help me achieve my goals with this? What majors/minors should I look at/choose? And, do you all have any other helpful tips?
What is the difference in a psychology degree focusing on addiction versus a degree in social science focusing on substance abuse I am an adult with a GED looking to go back to school online?
What is the difference in a psychology degree focusing on addiction versus a degree in social science focusing on substance abuse? I am an adult with a GED looking to go back to school online.