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Veronika324 views

How important is finding a backup plan if you already have a solid and realistic plan?

I intend to go to college for psychology and become a children's therapist. Do I really need a backup?

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Alaric264 views

What would be a good plan for someone wanting to become an acoustic/noise control engineer?

I was planning on getting two degrees: one in math and the second in physics. Then I want to get a masters and doctorate in acoustics from Penn State. I then started researching the Institue of Noise Control Engineering. Would it be a good idea to apply for membership to INCE after graduate school? Should I do it earlier? Should I wait? Should I do it at all? Then I want to complete all three INCE courses in noise control engineering. Is board certification worth it?

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Jesse503 views

What is a good way to career plan?

Who should I ask? Where to look? How to start?

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Nathaniel780 views

What Career path do you plan to achieve?

Marketing Customer Service

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Valeria669 views

How can I choose the right college to attend? What factor should I keep in mind when deciding?

How can I choose the right college to attend?

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Dulce226 views

After high School ?

What would be the best idea to do after high school

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Brianna500 views

Veterinarians- how did you do college? Did you take a break between? What school did you go to? How did you pay for it?

I am a senior in high school trying to plan out my college path. I want to be a veterinarian and am looking at ways it can work and cam be planned out. I would like to hear from someone who has been down the path I am looking at taking.

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Jesus193 views

Mechanics, If you could have prepared yourself before going into auto-motive how would you have done it?

Would you have studied a certain subject? Maybe get your own project car to practice on your own time? Would it be better to just wing it and learn what I need as I go through it?

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Rosemary398 views

How do you stay motivated through all and how do you start preparing for future?

I wanna to own my own business

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Angie370 views

Where do I start ?

What could I do to start my career after I get my GED? Am I able to go to college if I get it still ? Will I be able to build a career still if I’m 19 and barely getting my plans together ?

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Danaya238 views

What do you plan on doing when you get older And how do you plan on starting that career. How will you provide for that. What will you do. When do you plan on starting your career??

I think that you should start looking and seeing what other people started to get some ideas of what you might wanna do or how you might wanna start

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Elizabeth297 views

How do I study abroad or go to boarding school without funds?

I would like to do my studies away from home for a while. I don't know how to get scholarships or grants. I have always loved to explore since I didn't get to leave the house much when I was younger. I might qualify for financial aid but that still may make it a bit hard. I would like to have primary coverage or full cover. I want to explore architectural design as well as forensic scenes, criminology, criminal profiling, Cooking, and linguistics. I like freedom but that doesn't mean that I won't listen to rules. I have a GPA of 3.5 and going into my sophomore year of high school.

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Giovanny298 views

What is the best way to plan out your day with you classes given?

How should I split my day up to manage all my time correctly?

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Victoria467 views

How do you plan short-term and long-term career goals?

Looking for some tips before going to college!

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Yousef454 views

How would someone figure out if it would be a better career path for him to be a structural engineer or a path in engineering management?

I’ve worked for the first two years after my graduation as a structural design engineer and now i’m a project coordinator but in a workplace that is somehow chaotic and i do not feel i’m learning any technical stuff like i did when i was a designer and now i’m in a dilemma between getting back to design before i forget it and between thinking that i do not learn any technical staff because i’m not in the best work environment someone would learn from. Just to elaborate as a project coordinator i’m responsible for following up with the design and shop-drawing and production teams and following up with the client to check that he replies to all quires and hiving him updates about the work and writing minutes of meeting probably that would be all, however i have no or a very little exposure to the estimation team of purchasing, we have only one project planner who is technically weak he makes the plan according to the project manager requests only ( i mean every detail in the plan is set by the project manager and the planner just uses Microsoft project to make it) so i do not feel like i’m having an added value On the other hand while i was a designer i learned every now and then a new information either about a code limit or a design principle and it was satisfactory So i do not know if i just hate the work place i’m in now because it is chaotic and i do not feel any technical added value or it is just the career path in management working that way

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