Career questions tagged life
What are some important experiences or lessons you've learned from your own careers that could be helpful for others to know?
What specific skills or knowledge have those experiences taught you? Have they shaped you into the person you are today, and how? This can be a wide range of experiences/lessons such as learning how to balance work and life or how to overcome setbacks. I am currently planning on going into the medical field, and I would like to know your own valuable lessons that you've gained throughout your life/career to help guide me through my career path.
What factors should be taken into consideration when trying to maintain financial stability during the transition to college? #spring23
After completing their transition from high-school to college, many students wish they knew certain things beforehand. While it can be common knowledge to some people, various students have no choice but to learn certain things through experience because they’re first generation students.
How do I reach my full potential?
What steps should I start to take in my life in order to set myself up for a successful future and career?
Life free of Conflict?
Why are there jobs? What if everyone became a farmer and supported themselves and avoided conflict and mind their own beeswax.
what would be the best way to find a job?
What are the best ways to find a job that would be the one u stick to for the rest of your life? Also why would it be the best way?
How did you know that your career choice was what you wanted to do for the rest of your life?
My main problem with choosing a career path is that I am scared I am going to commit to something and realize that it is not what I want to do for the rest of my life.
How do I find my perfect future career?
I'm unsure of what I want to do with my life
1.Did you have an adult who is in that career to give you further info? 2.Did you take advanced placement classes in the field of your choice?
Please answer my questions.
Benefits on work-study
I heard that working while going to college can be a busy schedule, but a lot of people are doing it. I wonder what's the pros and cons it has?
What are somethings i can do to make my mind and body healthier?
Right now i'm in high school and i'm wondering what i should do now to make my life better as i get older.
How do I make long-term goals?
I want to set long-term goals for myself but don’t know where and how to start
What do you recommend I do during my senior year?
I feel like during senior year, there will be too much stuff going on and I won't know what to focus on first. What would you recommend I prioritize or what things should I accomplish as a senior? (socially and academically or just in general)
How can I figure out what major is for me?
I am really stressed out about what I am going to do with my life. I want to make the most of my life and be happy. This stress is making my life so much harder. Id also like some tips on coping skills or mechanisms I can use.
What are some questions you ask yourself before you buy something??
I am struggling with buying things that are not beneficial to me and end up buying items I don't use at all. I need to ask myself if I really need these items but I don't know where to start.
what are things that i can do to better manage my time?
struggling to time manage
Life Massive Decision ?
How did you choose you professin? Was it money?Passion?Parents?other? #CV23
Would it be better to live on or off campus during your first year in college?
I'm an upcoming freshman undergraduate. What are some tips for anyone else who's going to college?
what should are some things I should look at for careers to be financial comfortable?
I am 17, I am a junior at Rock hill high school, I just recently moved here and practically just started fresh. I am not even quite sure what I want to do as far as after I get out of high school. I already have a job but that's really not a career. so long story short is what are some things I should look at? here in rock hill their is so just so much more, I came from a small town so we didn't really have this many choices. my main thing I want out of life is to be successful and get that bread. chase after the people and things I want in my life. kind be able to be my own author as far as picturing my life.
What is my passion and daily goals?
I really try everyday to wake-up being positive and giving myself words of encouragement for the day. A good breakfast helps as well to give myself a semi-full stomach to feel better through-out the day.
What is the average life like for a photographer and/or videographer in the US?
How many clients per day does the average photographer and/or videographer have? What is the average pay of a photographer and/or videographer and what does their life look like?
Is It Okay to Graduate College Late?
Hi, initially I wanted to get my Associates degree from a Community College then transfer as fast as possible. Lately, I have been dealing with a lot of things and considering to take it easy and maybe get my Associates a semester or year later. Yet, I feel quite scared of letting myself go into that path since I was also encouraged to get my degree as fast as I can.
When did you realize that the profession you're in/studying for is something you want to do for the rest of your life?
I've had a countless number of dreams as a kid including becoming a chef, a vet, an artist, etc. My hobbies and interests are constantly fluctuating and it can get in the way of my life sometimes. I recently discovered that I enjoy being around kids, and this has made me wonder if choosing a career in education is something that want to do. Specifically elementary education. (I do have experience doing community service in a kindergarten classroom.) What if I end up disliking my job as a teacher and this is just another one of my interests that happens to change? Can I get some advice, preferably from somebody who is a teacher? What was your experience like? :)