Career questions tagged higher-education
What level of education do I need to become a researcher?
I am 17 and currently working on getting my GED. What resources are available to help my career and college prep journey, and what can I do right now?
what are some money tips you would give to high schoolers?
I'm getting close to the end of my Junior year and I'm job hunting right now. I was wondering if there's any money saving tips you wish you knew.
How and when should I get prepared for college application season?
I am currently an 11th grade student in high school and I'm uncertain on where to get started.
What are the prerequisite of astro physics?
I am interest in learning more about physics within our world. Space is a very unique and it's a vast area that we humans have only dabbled in. The universe is indefinite and learning more about the subject will help us explore more about the realm of space and its functionality.
What role in student life best aligns with the values of providing an inclusive, compassionate, and holistic space for students to grow personally and academically?
As a student myself, I can understand the challenges learners go through to seek out the best in life: Success. There are lots of things colleges learn to modernize and tackle on the barriers students face and I want to be a part of this journey to help others.
What should I go to college for?
What should I do? I like math and science and have good grades. I like to be outside and have fun. I like working with others. I am positive. I like a challenge.
What are some good classes to take if I want to get into collage?
I need help trying to figure out what classes to take at my school if I want to go to collage
College vs. University vs. Trade School
I've been thinking about where I'm going to go after high school, and I realized I don't really know much about the differences between the three. My goal is to become a horse trainer/riding instructor and either a teacher or a psychologist/therapist. If I become a teacher, I'd probably want to teach an agriculture, biology, or math class in the high school level, or get much more education and become a college professor in a more specific subject. I'm still only a freshman in high school, so I have plenty of time to think and decide, and I could find something completely different that I want to do, but that's my hope as of now. Anyways, what are some pros/cons of each type of school? How are they different from each other? What one do you think would be the best choice for me?
How do I prepare to get a job after college?
What are some good jobs after college, and how to apply for some?
Can you find a good job without actually going to college?
College seems like a big waste of time and I'm someone who doesn't really like school.
what are some side jobs (or internship for students) in astronomy in which higher education is not that necessary ?
I am a last year student pursuing BSC BIOTECH but I have deep interest in astronomy and my parents forcing me to prepare for some boring jobs so I want to know about some side jobs related to astronomy in which higher education is not that necessary. I want to take small steps towards my aim please help me with this :)
Can a college's quality of education be told by its acceptance rate?
I've heard mixed answers on this, and I'm unsure. Please let me know!
How often should I reach out to my Academic Advisor ?
I think it is a great idea for me to establish great communication with my Academic Advisor so I can keep on taking the necessary course for my degree. Not only that but I have been given great personal and professional advice and resources. I don't want to overstep my boundaries by asking a ton of questions all the time, but I would like to utilize as many resources, advice, and opportunities as my advisor can provide me.
What is the best way to manage my time in high school?1) What is the best way to manage my time in high school? 2) What are some good internships I should look into in high school? 3) Who should I send my resume and cover letter to?
It's for a job from my workplace class, and apart from that I would like to know a little more about this.
What is the best way to manage my time in high school ? Without courses granted
I don't have the resources I want to pursue higher education. How can I go about gaining knowledge?
What education do you need to become a veterinarian?
What type of education do you need to become a veterinarian?
Data Analytics as a Career Option?
What do data analysts/ statisticians usually do in a day? Does the job get stressful? Is the field more or less competitive than average?
College Question
What is the most your college has to offer regarding a nursing career #Fall22!
How do I know what I really want to study for my life ?
I don't know what to study and im trying to know what I want to do but I just dont know
Are there opportunities for education and professional develpment being a psychiratists. ?
wanting to go more higher in my carrer path.
What path in college would I need to take to get a job in Physics.
I am interested in becoming a physicist but I do not know what path/classes to take in college.
Helpful advice on money?
Any advice on how much money I would need saved so I can do med school full time with no jobs?
I have this dream to study aboard after completing high school and pursue something in business and finance. What are your views about that?
I have talked to people, and they all seem to think that this is a great and passionate idea. I want some guidance on the best universities which are not too expensive and if it is, scholarships are provided.
I just need some advice and opinions! :)
I plan on going to a safety school because it offers the courses I need, and it's financially more practical. Although it's not highly renowned I feel like that won't matter as much when I apply to grad school (medicine). I've been told that the college you go to doesn't affect your chances of the med schools you could get into- so in theory, is my plan feasible?
What is the most important thing about moving on from highschool to college?
I've heard from multiple older acquaintances that college is more about studying than social life and others have said the opposite. I want to hear from others, that aren't very biased on their college experience, which is more important, or if there's another part of this "coming to age" transition that should be more important. This is a big conflict for me because I'm not sure what to pursue either.
What does the path from High School to Medical School look like?
I'm currently a sophomore in high school and was wondering that once the time comes- how would I begin my path to Medical School?
I wan to own my own autobody shop. what are the pathways to get there?
#business #college #lawyer #higher-education #higher-education #business #architect
Should professors be distinguished in their field before being offered a position?
Should offers for professorship be based on success in the field they teach in, or based on education/knowledge alone? Does experience factor into a professor's educational worth? #education #college #professor #teaching #philosophy
How to get into the Washington DC spaceX internship
I was homeless now going through Jobcorps and dont want to end my education here. I wish to further my education and end up working in at spaceX as someone who negotiates with the government for SpaceX. #education #higher-education #college