Career questions tagged july20
What are a few entry level job titles you can apply for with a psychology degree and an interest in the mental health industry?
I am a recent graduate and my two strongest skills are facilitating and leadership. #mental-health #mental-health-counseling #public-health #health #JULY20 #July
What are the biggest challenges or issues that nurses face today during the pandemic and how do they manage to overcome it in an effective way?
#July20 #Nursing #Challenges #Obstacles
What kinds of personality traits are most effective for nurses to have?
#JULY20 #College-student #Nursing
Do you believe it is worth attending a top tier university to study business without a scholarship? Why or why not?
#scholarships #scholarship #university #school #JULY20
Should I dual enroll in a community college in high school to receive an Associate's degree?
#high-school #high-school-students #high-school-classes #JULY20 #advice #schools #summer
Why is it hard to build my network and find a mentor in my field of study?
I am an IT major. I tried my best to build my network and find a mentor, but it's really hard. Maybe, I am not doing it the right way. I need help....building my network, finding a mentor.....almost EVERYTHING. Technology might be in demand, but it's really hard to find a job without skills. #major #college #JULY20 #technology #networking #network #mentor #building #help
What is the best way to build my network and find a mentor in my field of study?
I am an undergraduate student looking to expand my network and find a possible mentor - someone I can whose mistakes I can learn from and who can show me how to navigate the field as a graduate (which I will be in 2021) #JULY20 #networking #mentorship
How feasible is a Master's program in an area I am only vaguely familiar with from my undergrad?
I am a university student entering my final year and am looking for possible Master's programs to apply for. I am open to new areas of study but am not sure if it would be a good decision to go for an area I am not fully familiar with #JULY20 #upcominggraduate
A good entry level/internship job for Information Technology major?
I am majoring in Information technology (IT) and I'm trying to find an entry-level /internship job. What will be a good start? #jobs #first-job #job-market #JULY20
How to obtain better skills for real jobs?
Most recruiters feel that fresh graduates lack necessary skills for the job. So what is your opinion about this? #entry-level #business #job #job-opportunities #JULY20
How to incorporate undergraduate research into college life?
I’m a rising senior researching ways to get involved around campus. One thing that I notice is that it is frequent for undergrads to assist in research with their professors, or to conduct their own. I was wondering how do students manage to balance their academic and social life while doing research. I am also confused on how one can have the opportunity to conduct research as a freshman in the first place. For context, I plan on majoring in one of the sciences and applying to PA school. #researcher #researcher #college #undergraduate #research #JULY20
Are there jobs related to Complex Systems?
I've always been interested in complex systems, from network science to the study of emerging properties of multi agent systems. But at the moment I see complex systems more as a research field than a practical thing in the industry. Do you know if there are jobs related to complex systems? #JULY20 #complexsystems #it #networks #technology #knowledge
Computer Science-specialized or general direction
I am still unsure of my specific degree within computer science. There are a lot of directions to go. How do you decide what direction to choose in this field? Are you shown all possible directions in early years of college? #computerscience #collegemajor #JULY20
What are the most important skills for a Mental Health Worker?
#July #JULY20 #JULY2020#mental-health-counseling #mental-health #personality #health #public-health
Should I do 2 years of community college instead of going straight to a 4 year?
I was wondering if it was worth it going straight into a 4 year if I have the ability to go to community college. I don’t have funds for a 4 year university, but I am also afraid I won’t be as competitive wants I apply to medical school one day. I am just not sure what option is better. #communitycollege #college #july20
What could be the options for students completeing Mental Health and addictions diploma?
#JULY #mental-health-counseling #JULY20 #health #mental-health #JULY2020 #hospital-and-health-care
What are examples of things I should keep in mind when attending college in order to be successful?
I am currently a rising senior that is starting to apply for BSN programs in the US. #JULY #july20 #nurse #nursingstudent #nursing #college #school #advice
Computer Science Online Learning vs College degree
Since COVID is having an effect on campus learning I was wondering if computer science degrees are absolutely needed or will companies consider self taught or online learning the same when hiring? #career #career-development #college-bound #JULY20
How should I approach a teacher with a style of teaching incompatible with my style of learning?
#JULY20 Many students in the class feel the same as me and we have found YouTube videos to substitute, however if we are just going to teach ourselves, it feels like our time and resources are being misused by the school if the teaching staff is not adjusting to the mass of students.
Is philosophy a good premed major?
I am a senior, and I have decided I want to major in philosophy, and minor in bioethics. Is that a good major for med school? #medicine #premed #philosophy #july20
When do I begin studying for the MCAT?
I just finished my first year as an undergraduate student. I'm majoring in biochemistry and minoring in psychology. I know these two fields are very helpful for the MCAT. (I am very interested in those fields as well, so it was not the only reason I chose them.) When did you begin studying for the MCAT, and would it be too soon if I began prepping now? I got an MCAT practice app recently and do a few questions a day. #JULY20 #premed #college #physician #mcat #study #medical #biochemistry #psychology