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Mid career professional asking younger educators and professionals what I should know about the changing workforce and job market.?
What do you want someone in their 40's to know about the workforce and job market, how to be prepared for upcoming changes? What changes might I see that I wouldn't expect? What are some skills I may not have now that I may need? Asking because in the next ten years entrepreneurs and educators...
How do I know which first responder career fits my future ?
I am 18 years old, a Florida Virtual student, and will take Psychology online at a local college. Law enforcement has always been a part of my life, and I am part of the police explorers. I love helping the community and want to help make the world a better place. I also love animals and...
What are the benefits of double majoring in Psychology & Biology
I am currently majoring in BS Psychology and have a minor in Biology. I graduated high school with my AA, so this is my first year in college and I've realized I enjoy Biology and lab work more than psychology. I work as a behavior therapist, and while I enjoy the job, I feel more drawn to...
What skills or habits do you wish you had started developing earlier, before entering law school or your legal career?
I'm an 18-year-old high school senior graduating this year in May. I've been taking law, psychology, and business classes for the past 4 years, so I've decided to double major in psychology and business management in college. Eventually, I'd like to become an attorney and maybe even open up my...
What steps can I take during college to gain the right connections, experiences, and skills that will help me successfully become a forensic psychologist working with juveniles in the justice system, and how can I make sure I stand out when applying for internships or graduate programs in that field?
I'm currently in my first year of college, a sophomore at Kennesaw State University. I am pursuing psychology and plan to go into forensic psychology, specifically working with juveniles in the justice system. I'm very interested in understanding mental health, human behavior, how environmental...
What's it like being a career counselor at a college ?
Also interested in general college counseling, academic advising and teaching at community colleges in particular.
What steps did you take to formulate a well-structured thesis to answer a research question of your interest?
I am passionate about eating disorders as I am currently undergoing recovery for mine. I would love to research more about the disparities in the demographics of anorexia specifically as a professional psychologist. However, I am having trouble surfing through literature and coming up with a...
What should I look for in a masters program for art therapy?
I've had professors tell me to look at who is in the program and not the school but what else should I be looking for? Or what should I look out for?
How does studying Psychology help people in the real world who intend to help people?
I want to study Psychology, but I also want to go to college to help people and not just for the diploma. How could I use my degree to help people?
What does one look forward as a archeologist and paleontologist and what to do in college to pursue being that ?
for fellow people who work in archaeology and paleontolgy what are steps you took in college to be that, and once in the working field what did you look forward to?
Does anyone have advice on pursuing, balancing, and combining double majors in two very different academic spectrums such as Chemistry and Theatre?
I’m very interested in both the arts and science, and wish to pursue both in college. I’m concerned on what this will mean in course load, and future career planning.
How do you know what the right path for you is?
I am about to graduate from my BA and will soon pursue my MA in Forensic Psychology, but there are so many paths I could choose, and I don't know how to choose which path is the best for me. Additionally, I have always been very passionate, active, and vocal about criminal justice reform, but...
As a nurse or any healthcare professional, is it bittersweet when patients you've built good relationships with get better and leave, knowing you probably won't ever see them again? If so, how do you deal with it?
On a hospital tour with my high school's health science department, one of the nurses leading the tour said it was bittersweet to watch patients go. Is this something I should be concerned about experiencing as an aspiring nurse?