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 courses do I need to take to successfully get into a Physical Therapy school?
#school #physical-therapy
Is the amount of work and school to become a medical student worth it?
I’ve been very interested in the medical field except I do not want to go to school for all my life. Are there any jobs in the medical field that do not require so much school but still make good money? #school #medicine
How long do most applied psychologists go to school for?
#school #medical-school
What are some methods to reduce the cost of medical school/pay off debt effectively?
Even though medical school is several years away for me, I would like to be prepared in advance. I've seen that med school is quite the hassle in terms of finances and debt, but that the result is worth it, including the income from a residency after med school. Are there any other ways to reduce debt before graduation? #medical-school #graduate-school #school #premed #medicine #psychiatry #psychology #debt #financial-services
When considering grad school, what makes an application stand out?
For a grad applicant, what are some things that the programs prefer on a resume and how do I present myself in a way that will give me a leg up? #graduate-school #school
Where can I find in person mentors to help me with my school?
The counselors are always too busy and very elusive in addition to being unhelpful most of the time. The students in my classes are just as clueless as I am so where should I go if I have questions about the school and its processes? #school
After reciving your PHD how hard is it to open your own profitable practice?
#Psychology #School #private practice #Children
What are some good general life skills I can learn which will help me succeed at college as a Freshman?
Entering college as a Freshman next year and I want to have my best chance at success #success #college #school #general #leadership #higher-education#mentor#life#goals#freshman#hardwork
MCAT Scores, what's the best study method?
I am currently a Junior in College, and I am preparing to take my MCAT examination, in hopes to getting into a Medical School in the near future. Aside from books and online test preps, which present themselves as good prep techniques, what have YOU done to prepare for the MCAT??? #school #college #mcat
how hard is to become a veterinarian?
hello,I am Allyson and I am in 7th grade and I attend Mullins school and attend stem for the Verizon invitation learning and when I get older I want to be a veterinarian. I love animals and if I see am animal hurt I will try to help it. Do any of of you guys know where the greatest vets are to try to make a goal for when I get older...any advise? #veterinarian #animal-health #school #veterinary-medicine
How do you handle homework and recreational activities?
Whenever you are enrolled in an academically intensive major, you get assigned a lot of homework and reading assignments. My questions revolves around the idea of how exactly do you find the time for your personal engagements and do well in your courses without sacrificing all of your time to studying. What resources are there to help ease the study? #college #time management #recreation #tutoring # general #homework #school life #university
If you are wanting to get into May's Business School, would it be wise to put that as my first Major?
#majors #school #accounting
Feeling indecisive-how'd you decide on your major?
I'm basically torn between graphic design, culinary arts and nutrition. My college doesn't offer minors. Since I took graphic design at vocational school and liked it pretty well, I'm thinking about continuing and learning more. But realistically, I don't do as much drawing as I used to, although I consider myself a very creative person. Culinary Arts sounded nice; I'm pretty interested in cooking because it combines world culture and art. But while cooking is fun, I'm pretty rusty, and I get scared off by things like heat and oil. I'm more drawn to cooking my favorite things, and I think at the end of the day I'm more of a baking person. The sound of being a line cook, cooking the same things over and over at rapid speed sounds off-putting. I like the sound of nutrition because while it has to do with food, it's not all about cooking. I find it neat that an every day, delicious thing like food can basically be your medicine, and that could give me a chance to help people. I'd have to take liberal arts first since they don't actually offer nutrition at my college(I'm starting at community college and then transferring). I know I could probably take liberal arts anyway and explore what I really like, but ahh, the other options are appealing. Liberal arts would cut out culinary arts because here in Maine there aren't any 4 year culinary programs. Along with being creative, I love foreign cultures, being hands- on, expressing myself, helping others and making them feel good. How'd you decide? It's almost the start of school and I should really make up my mind! #school #majors #major #college #nutrition #culinaryarts #graphic-design
How do I get into the focus mindset?
I find myself trying to to stay focus but if I do too much I drain myself mentally and if I don't do it enough I find myself getting too distracted. Are they any tips? #Help #Focus #School #ThisIsTooHard
Are out of state schools worth it? I get homesick easily but there are better schools outside of where I live...
The schools I'm interested in are mainly out of state, and on opposite sides of the country (from where I live). I hear that a majority of people stay within 5 hrs of their hometown. #distance #school #college-admissions
Is it better to apply to a school you have a shot getting into but not being able to pay tuition or not applying at all?
#school #guidance-counselor #money #college-application