Jamie Wiles
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How stressful is it for lawyers to balance studying and their personal life?
I'm an incoming college freshman. I will be attending UC Santa Barbara to study political science in hopes to attend Law School after.
When i am 13 years old i want to get a job to save for a pc where should i work and how can i say to the manager i want a job?
Like idk how to phrase it ?
How to find your style?
I found out, as I had my dream internship, that I am really not the creative type. I can't formulate creative and innovative ideas. Everything seems to be benchmarked or derived from someone else's formula. I am too traditional. My eye for design is proper and pleasing to the eye. Somehow...
How can i find a dedicated teammates to help me in my business?
I need expect advice and also I want to learn more in business development and entrepreneurship
Generally, does my experience, connections, or creativity matter more in the film industry? #Spring26
Is it a mix of all equally? All of the above but one more than the others? I know all of them are important in the film industry, but I was just wondering what I should focus on the most throughout art school. I have a pretty strong artistic style and direction(s), so maybe I should work more...
What is the most important grade in school?
Is it really true that grades only matter until 9th grade.
How do you start selling your hobby?
Ima High School Senior, and I'm considering the possibility of selling my art before college to raise money for school. How can I go about this? I draw digitally and don't know if commissions are the best route to making money from my art. Any advice from people who made their hobbies into side...
How do you navigate finding your first job after college without having a massive professional network?
I'm worried about getting a job when I finish college. I don't want to rely on my parents for too long. I do mostly digital art and traditional art.
Does Welding seem like a good fit as a career for me?
If my strengths are creative a lot of my hobbies being art relates especially painting however I want to go into welding. I do consider welding a type of art and its something Is have done a bit of. I'm wondering if it seems like a good fit for me or should I steer towards something else....
What are some good careers for someone who likes art and creativity?
I am a high school student and I enjoy creative things like art and design, but I also want a career that is stable and has good opportunities in the future.