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Christian766 views

Is it better to take high school classes that are fun, or beneficial to college and career?

I want to become an engineer (Robotics or Aerospace Engineering). Currently, I'm left with a choice of taking classes like Mandarin Chinese (which would look good on resumes, and college applications), or classes like Engineering Principles, Electronics, and Robotics. I don't really want to take a language, but it could be beneficial. I plan on serving in the military (preferably Marines as a combat engineer officer), and translators get paid more (like $300 more or something a month). Or I can take classes like CTE and STEM classes, and complete a career pathway in engineering that is apparently recognized as a credential of value. I'm just curious as to what would look better on college applications, and job resumes (Bilingual or credentials)? Also, if I were to complete the career pathway, I would have to quit band. My teacher says that he could probably get me a scholarship for band though. Is it still worth it to complete a pathway? Finally, if I were to keep band, I wouldn't be able to complete the pathway, but I would still be able to take Engineering and Robotics. What' s my best option? Thanks! #engineering #engineer #college #college #mechanical-engineering #aerospace-engineering #biomedical-engineering #career #robotics #band #high-school #schedule #career-pathway #pathway #engineering #college #engineer #high-school #airline-industry #any #fighter-pilot #navy #armed-forces #aviation #army #raptor #biology #science #career #pilot #tech #technology #marine #air-force #marines #airline #hashtag #military #math #college-major #aeronautics #computer-science #physics #mechanical #chemistry #aerospace-engineering #robotics #any #information-technology #technology #medicine

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Breana713 views

I really like Biology, A&P, and math, but I don’t know a career that would fit me

I am super people friendly love math, biology, and A&P. I want a career that is social with people but also involves math and is in health care. I don’t think there is anything out there that has all of three but I’m open to careers that close. I just want more options to look at other than being told nursing. #medicine #science #math #career

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chris447 views

how much math and what kind of math do you need to be able to do?

#math #boatandshipcaptain

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Mathilde493 views

What are the best advice you could give for someone who would like to get his foot in the door of UN system?

I have graduated two years ago with a Bachelor Degree in Financial Mathematics, and have been working in private sector. I would like some advice on how to improve my chance for getting into UN system. #math #UN

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Elijah826 views

Do biomedical engineers use math every single day

#math #biomedical-engineering #engineering

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jaden607 views

What is a typical day like as an entrepreneur in technology?

N/A #entrepreneur #math #business #information-technology [This question was edited by an admin for clarity]

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antoine551 views

What careers are there where a lot of math is used? So I could be more successful, what type of math?

#chef #math #career

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Is it fun at University of Michigan (U of M)??

#college-admissions #major #college #college-major #university #math #college-admissions

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Trevor555 views

what type of math is required of a web designer

1: how much algebra is required 2: how much geometry is required 3: how much calculus is required #math

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Sohyun614 views

first data science skill to learn

I got train for data science for four months in an education institution and learned basic Python skills (e.i. how to use libraries such as Statsmodels or Scikit-learn) and some mathematical knowledge of statistics and probabilities. I think I need more knowledge and skill but confusing what should be first. Which should be first? Coding skills, algorithm or math? #computer #math #computer-science

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Are there related fields I might want to look into?

Thank you for agreeing to this informational interview. My name is Michael, I am 18 years old and I love math and history. I am a Job Corps student at Pine Knot KY. I am reaching out too you because I belive, I would enjoy a career in Underwater Welding. I would appreciate your perspective on the practical aspects of working in this area. #welding #career #math #job #construction I have some questions if you dont mind answering them; What is a typical day like in your Job? Are there related fields I might want to look into? What are employers looking for in this career(skills,education,experience)? 4. Where do you work now? 5. What skills do you use? If you have any in information please email me. Thank you in advance for you time. Sincerely, Michael N Osborne-Ingram

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Hermon898 views

what is mathematicians do?

#math #major #college

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Allan552 views

Is there a lot of math involved in management construction?

#math #management

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Arianna791 views

what careers use math?

#math #career-path

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Viri647 views

what is a regular day for an engineer?

#civil-engineering #biomedical-engineering #math

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Brian548 views

What type of math do Engineers have to study?

Do engineers need to know Geometry? Algebra? Calculus? Or is it all of above? #engineering #math

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Shayla533 views

I love math, spelling, architecture, and astronomy. What job is good for me?

Hi, I’m Shayla and I’m in 5th grade. I want to have a job to look forward to like all the other kids, but I can’t seem to choose. If you could suggest a few that would be great. Some things about me; I’m mature for my age, I love math and I’m in algebra one, I won my school spelling bee two years in a row, some interests of mine are architecture, astronomy, watercolor art, and photography. I’m hoping to put these suggestions in my Career Goals Statement. Thanks! #career #college #math

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I want to become a mechanical engineer, emphasis on Aerospace. What classes should I take while in High School?

I've been thinking about having an emphasis on robotics, but I'm having trouble picking my classes for high school. #mechanical-engineering #college #college-major #engineer #engineering #aerospace-engineering #mechanical #aeronautics #high-school #physics #computer-science #chemistry #math #robotics

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Simran620 views

I dnt want manths is 11 wat combination cn i take

#math #math i dnt want maths in my 11 wat combination cn i take

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Amy525 views

Where do I find a job with Math major

I just graduated from college (B.S) with major in math. I am trying to find a job but so far no luck. I do not want to do teaching or tutoring. So, is there any other option? What is the best way for me to find a job that can use my math knowledge? Thanks for your help! #math #Math job

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Elijah642 views

What area in biomedical engineering uses the most math Example:biomechanics,tissue engineering, biomaterials etc.

#engineering #biomedical-engineering #career #engineer #math #biomechanics#tissue engineering#biomaterials

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Elijah647 views

Do biomedical engineers work with medical physicist

#biomedical medical #engineering #medicine physics #math #science #radiotherapy #healthcare

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Brett718 views

I love engineering, math, and drafting. Having trouble deciding which type of engineer I want to be. Should I take gen ed courses in my freshman year?

#engineering,#engineer,#math,#mechanical-engineering,#college

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Elijah654 views

How much math is involved in biomedical engineering

#biomedical-engineering #math #science #engineering

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Payton2128 views

Can I major in STEM without being good at math?

I'm not very good at math but biomedical engineering sounds very interesting to me. Should I pursue this major? #engineering #math #stem #major #computer #college #biomedical #science

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Hajra610 views

What if i want to become an artist along with interior designer or decirator, what course should i do in university, how long will be the education to have degree in both areas??

Im in Alevels, 2nd/last year. My subjects are Economics, Business and Maths in Alevels and working on on an art portfolio too. #art #business #design #career #math

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Andrew1025 views

What can I do with a general mathematics degree?

I am not particularly gifted at applied mathematics but am successful when dealing with plain numbers and formulas. #math #college

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Ella650 views

Is there a Career combining Art (the Fine Art kind) and Math (the Calculus kind)?

I've always loved fine art with all kind of mediums, (oil paint, charcoal, soft pastels, etc) as well as math (calculus has been the best so far), but I'm not interested in engineering or the other careers (graphic design, architecture) that keep being mentioned with these two topics. I don't find science interesting and while I can easily pass computer programming it also isn't something I can see myself doing. I know I'm being super difficult with this description, but does anyone have any ideas of a possible future career? #art #math #career #college

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Gerardo755 views

What kind of math is required for computer science?

#computer-science #math #computer #computer-programming

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Rachel640 views

What are the best classes to take to explore the business side of math?

I plan on majoring in math and I would like to take a class to discover if I enjoy the business side of math? What is my best option of class to take to find out if I'd enjoy it? #math #business #career

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