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Is it a good idea to take out loans It seems counterproductive to be tens of thousands of dollars in debt once college is finished.?
Is it a good idea to take out loans? It seems counterproductive to be tens of thousands of dollars in debt once college is finished.
How much more extensive is adding a minor to your workload?
I'm looking to minor in marketing or human resources with a major in finance, and wondering if it may be too much of a workload on myself or not.
How can I raise money for my project?
I'm a student doing master's in sanitation and currently want to start a project but financially am failing to raise money to finish my studies this May. My ambition is to raise more awareness on antibiotics resistance bacteria from treated waste which is my topic and help combat AMR world wide)
What are the most 'niche' jobs you can get as a biologist?
I am just curious about all the fascinating and obscure studies going on in the field of biology, and maybe it will give me a more specific goal in mind than just 'biology.'
How do you gain the confidence around an operating room to ensure the patient safety and physician standards are met?
I am currently in the medical field and now going back to school to become a surgical tech. I wanted to change my career path and further my education.
How do you find internships that match your desired field of study when they all require relevant experience #Spring25?
Internships require years of experience and a degree
(#Spring25) Do I include honors/awards in my college application? If so, what should I do if I feel like I'm lacking that?
I'm a current Junior and I'm creating my college list and this came to mind. I switched my focus from engineering to business which is why I'm not seeking any sort of medals in clubs like Science Olympiad. I'm worried I may lack awards to talk about especially since I no longer compete in...
How can I combine my degree in Communications with my minor in Political Science in my future career ?
I am a current college sophomore in undergraduate.
Last year I wanted to become an astrophysicist, but because of the small chances that I might be able to pursue that career in this country, I started researching other careers that might spark an interest in me. This year I found a great interest in medicine, specifically neurosurgeon, so now I'm stuck between two amazing careers in two different fields. I want to know if it's possible to study both careers or what to do if you can't decide between which career to choose??
I just started the FET phase in high school and I'm feeling the pressure of having to decide on what career I'm going to do for the rest of my life,so I really want to know what to do when faced with this situation?
How to prepare for nursing interviews?
What is the best way to prepare for a nursing interview as a new grad nurse wanting to go into a specific specialty? Certain questions to ask? Certain things to do? How to build a good resume?
What requirements do I need to enter Texas Tech Dental school?
How many courses do I need to take? Any advice?
What is it like living with roommates on campus, especially if those roommates have preferences that are very different than my own? #Spring25
I am going away to college this fall, and I am nervous about the experience of living with others as I am an only child.
which are my career goals?
My goal is to find a career that allows me to be physically active instead of having to be in one place or having to do exactly the same thing every day. I like to try and do new and different things all the time and I would like to find a career that gives me that opportunity when I start...