Career questions tagged school
A school is a home for teachers, professors, students, and office administration. Careers involve nursery managers, special education needs teacher, nutrition specialist, and many more. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessWhat is it like to be a theology teacher?
What is it like to be a Catholic Highschool Theology Teacher? I am thinking about going into theology but i am not sure what is the best way to reach that goal.
Is medical school very vigorous learning?
I've been thinking about going into medical school to become a doctor, and I was wondering just how tough the classes will be. How much homework do you usually get as a medical student? How many classes should I take daily? I am currently a Sophomore in high school, so I still have time to figure this out, but I was just wondering how much free time you get. If I go into medical school, will I still get a good college experience? Or will it be all about learning, and no fun?
Should I take classes that I enjoy or ones that will help me in the future?
At my school, we can take special classes out of the school, like nursing prep, horticulture, culinary, etc. that I'm interested in. I'm torn between multiple though, Culinary, Horticulture, Agriculture, and Educational Careers. Would it be smarter to take the class that will be more beneficial to me in the future, or should I take one that I enjoy that will make my high school more enjoyable? As of now, I think I want to be a teacher and horse trainer/riding instructor, so educational careers or agriculture would probably be the most beneficial, but I also love plants and cooking, so those would probably make my days better and more enjoyable. This also goes for classes in the school. For example, math. I don't think I'd be a math teacher if I do become a teacher, but I'm pretty good at math and am in the fast-pace math. I'll probably stay in it, but I doubt I'd need much of the more high-level math in my future, so should I take it easy and take the slower one or challenge myself and take the fast-pace one?
How much does GPA actually factor into college selections if you plan to major in Hardware engineering?
I am currently a junior in the second semester of high school so I feel as if I it is too late to raise my gpa, I am currently in band and have officer positions in two clubs.
How can I advance in biology outside of school?
For me I can't even take an actual biology class till next school year and im not quite sure what to do because I still want to be able to advance in it because im very interested in it and love doing work outside of school.
What is some advice for preparing to pay and go to collage?
I am applying to scholarships with a few websites and and doing community server and I would like to do anything I can to pay and go to collage! I specifically would like to go to school to study in psychology and become a therapist!
What electives should I take in 11th grade?
My school is getting ready for the next year and I honestly don't know what I should take for electives.
Would it be possible to balance med school and reptiles?
I have 2 reptiles as of right now, but I’m not sure if i can keep them and balance med school.
what are tips after high school?
I'm currently a senior in high school
how does being in a relationship affect your studies?
Will getting in a relationship disturb my studies?
Are there a lot of baking jobs open in the US?
I want to be a baker but don't know if the industry will support me in life.
What are the best options for after high school for those unsure on if college is their best option?
Currently debating if college is the best option, as deciding on a major has not been the easier process.
3. What is your favorite part of your job that you like as a nurse practitioner?
I want to know what is your favorite of doing your job for it is very fun because I could collaborate with people and have good relationships with patients and the people that I work with.
2. How long does it take to be a nurse practitioner?
I want to know how long it could take to be a nurse practitioner. Sometimes it could be long for others which will make take long because there is a lot of learning and exams.
What qualities do they look for in nurses ?
I am wondering what qualities they look for in nursing and what it takes to become a nurse
How and what can I do to prepare myself for college ?
What classes will I need to take for nursing? I can study more and try harder to be successful.
College vs. University vs. Trade School
I've been thinking about where I'm going to go after high school, and I realized I don't really know much about the differences between the three. My goal is to become a horse trainer/riding instructor and either a teacher or a psychologist/therapist. If I become a teacher, I'd probably want to teach an agriculture, biology, or math class in the high school level, or get much more education and become a college professor in a more specific subject. I'm still only a freshman in high school, so I have plenty of time to think and decide, and I could find something completely different that I want to do, but that's my hope as of now. Anyways, what are some pros/cons of each type of school? How are they different from each other? What one do you think would be the best choice for me?
What would be the optimal path to become an Optometrist?
I am thinking about becoming an Optometrist, or O.D., and while I have researched it a fair bunch, I do not know all the skills I would need, where to go, and how to do it overall
What are the most important things to prioritize in high school?
What can you focus on?
Colleges are supposedly the best of your lives. Thoughts?
I've heard that college is a time for hard work but great fun. What is your personal experience with this?
What is a good college to go for software engineering in California?
I am currently a junior in high school.
What is the best college for computer science and math?
I am currently in high school junior year.
What is the best thing to do in high school to prepare for a future career?
I am currently in high school in my junior year.
what is they key to staying consistent?
Every time I'm doing good it seems like I always get this feeling to where everything feels like its ok but really I'm just getting by. how do I keep a focused mindset or what are some practices I can do to help me stay consistent with continuing to do good.