Career questions tagged professor
Typically an educator at college institutions, a professor possesses a Masters or Doctorate degree in their field of expertise. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessWhat should I ask/say to a professor to form a relationship with them if I don't have any questions about class topics?
#professor #networking #university #college
Do you avoid badly rated professors?
I recently started researching professors in upcoming classes on websites like ratemyprofessor before committing to a class. Have you ever attempted to take a badly rated professor's class anyway because that was the only class that worked for you? If so how did it work out? Was it not as bad as you thought or just as bad as written online #college #professor ?
What percent I need to speak English professionally?
#english #education #psychology #professor
I want to be a correctional officer what are some career advancements for that job?
#police #any #law-enforcement #professor #government
Do rigorous classes prepare you for the ACT, or will I need a prep class?
Do Honors/AP/College classes prepare you enough for the ACT, or will I need a prep class? I'm trying to figure out if I should try to fit an ACT Prep class into my schedule. Thanks! #college #student #nurse #nursing #classes #university #act #ap #rigorous #science #technology #engineering #math #registered-nurses #STEM #career #test #english #reading #essay #chemistry #physics #biology #any #professor #tech #medicine #doctor
After studying engineering, where can I apply for a job?
#engineering #professor
what type of benefits othe than those from the ollege come with being a foreign language professor
is the career of being a foreign languages professor interesting other than the languages being ta #foreign-languages #professor ught
have you had the chance to teach foreign languages in other countries?
wonder for the possibility of travel while being a future professor in foreign languages #foreign-languages #professor #travel
what college did you go to for foreign languages teaching
for the wondering on which #foreign-languages #teaching #professor which college would be best to enroll for the sake of advancement to become a foreign languages professor.
Do professor cared about you being in class on time?
#professor #college #college-applications #college-major
What is college like?
Is it fun, hard, stressful? Do you learn things that are important? Does it help your future? Are the professors fair and understanding? Is living on campus fun? Is joining a club or organization fun? #college #college-advice #professor
What is an easy way out find out if a college professor isn't good at their job before taking their class?
In the past, I have had poor experiences with signing up for professors that have no passion or little expertise in the topic that they choose. It feels like a gamble, honestly. I am aware of sites that have student reviews on professors, but only two of mine in my entire college are on any of these sites due to how obscure my institution is. Any advice? #professor #college #education
What should I do if my professor does not tolerate opposing thoughts?
#professor #college #discussion #tolerance #differentbeliefs
Should I base my decision to attend college based on how much I can pay for it?
#college #college-advice #finance #money #professor #money #essays #admissions #decisions
What is the best college in the area for Elementary Education?
#professor #education #elementary-education #college #college-admissions #children #teaching #teacher
When becoming a college professor, is it more beneficial to start at a 4-year or transfer from a 2-year?
I want to know if it would be better for me to go to a 4-year college right off the bat when wanting to become a professor so I can familiarize myself when professors there who can help me. Or transfer from a community/2-year college to a 4-year. (based around finances) #college-professor #higher-education #professors #professor #community-college
What is the process of becoming a college professor?
Curious on how many credits I would need or what kind of degree I will need for a math or art professor. I want to know for any type of college too; community, CSU, UC, private, etc? #professor #california #mathematics #art
How do I avoid student debt?
As a chemistry major, all I can think about is the hundreds of thousands of dollars I'm going to spend on college. How, other than scholarships, am I supposed to avoid going into debt when college is extremely unaffordable? #student #university #teacher #professor #students
What would you recommend when trying to make connections with faculty?
As an incoming freshman, I've heard a lot about the importance of making connections with your professors if you want good recommendations or opportunities. What are some tips on how to do that (besides being a respectful and good student)? #student #college #professor #freshman
What classes would i be taking in college if i want to become a dietitian?
#professor #prerequisites #health #career-paths
What career options are there for economics majors?
I am studying economics at Brown; I really like how economic thinking can solve problems, but I am not a huge fan of math (I do not plan to take any beyond statistics and Calc II which are required). I am very interested in public policy, but more from an applied microeconomics view (rather than macro policy). I'm not super interested in finance/consulting/business, but I haven't ruled it out. I think teaching and research would be super cool, but I know getting an economics Phd is a lot of math. What career options would y'all suggest? #economics #policy #professor #career #phd #government #research
How much do college professors get paid?
I'm a CareerVillage staff member and I'm posting this because we know that many young people are looking for the answer to this question. This is among the most popular questions searched by youth, and we're hoping you will take a moment to share your response to it. Thank you! #college #higher-ed #higher-education #professor #salary Things you can consider for this specific question... What is the average annual salary for a college professor? Do different types of professors get paid differently? Do professors in certain fields get paid more? Can you support a family with the salary of a college professor?