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What are most challenge part in working?
I don't know what I want to be when I get out of high school but i find nursing and designing interesting but I don't want to be any of those can you help me find other things that will help me find something I like.
How do I even begin to apply for scholarships and get help in college?
I want to be a mental health counselour when I get older and even reccomend ways to help others. I have no clue where to start. Where do I begin? What are some hacks to get alot out of scholorships and grants?
How much money would you make when you first start being a Anesthetist?
Will it be alot of money or will it be a little
What job should I go for if I’m really interested in the reaction people have or the function of the brain?
Psychiatry and psychology is kinda want it to relate to. But with psychiatry, I don’t really want to be prescribing medication or tell them what they need to get better. It’s reading people’s reaction or body language to find the outcome of what they’re thinking that I’m interested in....
How do you get into the field of computer science in Maine?
I have been interested in programming since using scratch, I am going to take programming classes soon, so I was wondering the best way to get a job in that field when I get out of High school and college.
Marriage Family Therapy (MFT) programs in California?
Hello! I am an undergraduate Psychology student in my last year of undergrad. I will be applying to in-state graduate schools this fall, but I worry about how competitive MFT programs are. As a first generation student, I’m worried that my experiences are not good enough. The only relevant...
What is the hardest thing as a therapist?
I’m 13, and I live in Arizona, I want to know what’s the pros and cons about being a therapist, because I like to help people and want people to fix their situations, and I’m not sure if i will be able to pursue that career. if there are any currently/retired working therapists out there can...
I'm currently in high school, but I have an interest in Psychology right now and I am wondering what it would entail if I want to pursue that in University and after that?
I enjoy the psychology class I am in right now and I like the idea of pursuing something in that area but I am not sure what to really do now. I should probably take a psychology class at University but I don't know what else there is and how to look at using that for my future.
Thanks!
What education do I need to be a labor and delivery nurse?
Hi,I’m Miranda and a student in Arizona I’m wondering what kind of education do I need to be a labor and delivery nurse?
What is the hardest part of being a School Principal?
I currently work as an E.L. Specialist. #school
How can i be a better student?
What can i do to be a good student and strive to be good like harvard people
What is the easiest way to find your dream career?
What are some easy ways to find a long term career?
Two questions on choosing a career and college/university.
I will graduate from a community college in Spring 2023 with an accounting degree. I plan on working for 2-3 years and then going back to school. I regret that I did not spend more time researching degrees, doing HS internships, or exploring different community colleges while in high school....
When you first start working as a lineman after you are done with your training or trade, what is the first opportunity as a job that you can usually apply for?
I know that you have to start off smaller and gain experience, but what would you start off by doing?
What are some other careers that are related to physical therapy?
Any closely related careers?
What inspired you to pursue a career in this field, and what has been the most rewarding aspect of your work?
I'm going to school for medical assisting and just wanted what is needed for the workforce.
How to become a volleyball coach?
I am in the 9th grade and I am beginning to explore my future career. At school I am most interested in volleyball and I love to help people. I would like to know what I would need in order to be become a volleyball coach, how I can achieve it, the pay, where I could look for such jobs, and how...
Is being a prodigy a necessity in the sports industry?
Will I be disadvantaged in the sports industry if I am not a prodigy in a specific sport? As many professional athlete have experience and training from a young age, does it count if I am a latecomer in the sports industry and have little experience? #athletics #sports #ConnectedbySports...
What are some of the best courses to take to prepare for becoming a physical therapist.?
Any high school courses before college that would help?
Education for Pediatric Oncologist?
If my dream career is to be a Pediatric Oncologist, what should I major in for college, and what opportunities would most benefit me in the long run?
How would you know your perfect job?
Hello, How would you know if you found the perfect job/career for yourself?
Job seeker with lack of experience
I am applying for jobs and many of them require at least one or more years of experience. Is it worth it to apply even if I lack that experience?
Thank you!
Is it hard being a computer programmer and web developer?
Hello, my name is lexsie I am 12 years old in 7th grade, and the career I got that matched with were computer programmer and web developer. And my question is, Is it hard being a computer programmer and web developer?
What would be good to-do list tasks for pursuing a career in agricultural software programming?
It would be useful for me to get more ideas on to-do list tasks so that I can be better prepared for the agricultural software programming career I would like to pursue.
What would be the best way to learn coding or for a career in computer science?
I am in 11th grade. I find websites and the creation of code interesting. #computer-science # #coding #technology #programming
what is computer programming and photo graghing
What is Computer programming?
how to find my niche in welding ?
i want a career in welding, i've been trying to narrow down what niche area I am wanting to focus on and the one thing i come back to is rig welding, or working on heavy equipment. any suggestions for what i should look into or how one would get into those areas of welding.
What advice would you give to someone who is just starting out in this industry, and what skills or qualities do you think are essential for success?
I'm going to school for medical assisting and just wanted what is needed for the workforce.