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What degree(s) and tests do I need to take for a career as a CPA/financial advisor?
What degree(s) and tests do I need to take for a career as a CPA/financial advisor?
Balance CPA exam and school?
How do I prepare to take the CPA exam while also studying for my Master's in Accounting?
what would be a good starting job for a 14 year old saving up for a car??
Just Wondering.
What are some tips you could give to a junior for how to spend their summer before senior year of highschool?
I get pretty lazy and unproductive during the summer so I was curious if anyone had any advice to keep my productive during the summer.
how can i stop procrastinating?
how do i reduce my procrastination? If anyone could provide some useful methods?
What should I major in for college?
I am a Senior in High School and I am still unsure on what I should major in.
Why do people go to collage?
People go to collage fr a lot of diffrent reasons. Is there one reason that is far more valued than all of the others. Sometimes people go because of the job they want to do later.
WHAT ARE FEW FREE ONLINE COURSES OR EXTRACURRICULARS THAT COLLEGES WOULD LIKE TO SEE AND LINKS TO THEM PLEASE?
I AM NEW TO THESE AND IM FROM INDIA HERE WE DONT HAVE THESE KINDA ESSAYS AND CREDITS I WOULD LIKE SOME ONE TO GUIDE ME IM COMING TO SOPHOMORE (10TH GRADE UPCOMING)
What is the difference between a major and a minor in college? Do you need to have both?
I’ve always heard some college students mention majoring and minoring in different subjects and I just couldn’t understand why they had Both and what the difference was between them.
What jobs can I get as a 15yo?
I want to start paying for my own things, but I can't get a job because most jobs hire at 16.
Which engineering is closest related to business?
Hi, I am a senior in high school and I'm wondering which engineering is closest to business. I like problem solving and calculus is a class that I enjoy- not love, but enjoy. I want to major in accounting and I know accounting and engineering are very different but I'm just trying to learn as...
career goal statement.
My career goals is to be successful as i can be. some of my long term goals are to go to college and graduate. also go find a good job involving with nursing or thing that i can help people. short terms are getting into the right college. i think that's a short term. but i want what's best for me .
why I wanna become a mechanical engineers I think it would be fun learning how things are put together and make a professional career out of it ?
how do you find the best schooling for engineers.
What is your best advice for interviews?
Tips, answers to difficult questions, etc.
What is required for Civil Engineering?
How hard is it to get into civil engineering? What parts of it should I try? How many years in college will it take to get there?
Consulting Case Question - College Junior
Hi there! My names Cyon and I'm a rising college junior at FAMU. I wanted to ask what resources are available for generating case experience for consulting in the finance area as well as Deals and Mergers and Acquisitions?
What are some of the important aspects when wanting to major in technical engineering?
Is everything added to technical engineering, or are there specific areas? if so what are they?
How did you start your career in consulting and what are some things that made you stand out in the application pool?
I just started researching about the consulting industry and I am going to graduate with a BA in psychology this fall. I am interested in entering the consulting scene and want to know ways that I can be more appealing to employers.
What is working in foriegn(i.e not the United States) country like?
I am junior in highschool wondering about how to work in the foriegn office and i am wondering about what a job like that actually means in respect to day to day life.
I'm starting to understand what I would like to go into and I was wondering if anyone has any tips on studying?
I am in high school and rarely ever have to study to get A's but I know that will definitely change in college so I should start now rather than later right?
What should a student do if their classes are getting too hard?
As students transition between middle school and high school (or high school to college), they might notice that the material is getting harder to understand. What suggestions do you have?
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