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How can I submit the best possible recommendation letters to colleges like UC Berkeley?
I have just received an email from UC Berkeley asking me for some recommendation letters. I'm not quite sure who to ask for those. I asked my internship supervisor, and she'll write me one. For the second one, I had this tecaher i had a good relationship with, but she retired and just has a...
As a high school student who loves working with children but struggles with science, what pediatric careers would you recommend How much science do you actually use in your daily work, and what type of science is most important for your job? What does a typical day look like in your job when working with children and families? What challenges come with working with children, and how do you handle them?
I am in the 12th Grade and Just want to know how the fields I am interested in are. Any ways I can prepare and if there are any internships.
What are some trusted websites to use to help find scholarships? Are there any internships for the following fields? Pediatrics, Nursing, Psychology and Real Estate.
I am a 12th grader and a African American young women.
what degree would be best for me??
i have interest in both accounting and computer and i want a degree which is a combination of both
What do you think the future will look like for the fashion industry with the current up-rise in A.I usage?
With the use of a.i. progressing at a rapid rate, how do you think the fashion industry will be affected?
Is becoming an embalmer worth it?
I'm beginning to apply to college to eventually become an embalmer and possibly a funeral director. For people that have went to college for this field, is it actually worth it? How fulfilling is the career? I'm worried of making the wrong choice and ending up in a career that I won't like,...
Is screenwriting a reliable occupation?
I am unfamiliar with how the film industry works, and I am curious as to being a screenwriter is a full-time occupation or something similar to a "gig" job. Also, could AI threaten the existence of human-made films?
As someone aspiring to work in and produce film, along with screenwriting and acting, what are the best moves to make while in college to set up a promising career?
Will be returning to college as a sophomore, majoring in Cinema, Television, and Emerging Media Studies.
I want to be in the healthcare field. I know what I want to do, but it's like I feel like there is something more elsewhere.
I want to be a dermatologist. I like stuff with skin in beauty, like removing things that should be there,
To other artists (Illustrators,Painters,Sculptors,etc.) What are your favorite art resources (Ex:like references for drawing,books,getting tips on your work,getting your work out there) ?
I would love to hear your stories of resources that have helped you in the past and future and stuff you've heard of that may help someone soon soon will go to University to get an art degree
How to find right client?
I wanna know how to first start communication(How to pitch clients on social media). Which results or case studies should i show them?
What should I do if I want to do pre-med for college but I also want to do ballet? I have never really done ballet though...
Ever since I was young I have always been interested in doing ballet but due to financial issues I never could have. I also really interested in doing pre-med but I don't think I'll be able to do ballet. What do I do?
What are some different careers i can take up with a studio arts major and minor in communications ?
Ive always struggled with answering what exactly i want to do with my future. I dont really have a set goal in mind with what i wanna do i just know that it has something to do with Arts. I also have a great passion writing and journalism which is a career im thinking of exploring too.
What is the best college route to follow to in order to pursue my goal of dental residency ? #fall25
I know I need to meet pre-reqs in order to get into either med/dent. school and the best way is through majoring in a science like Biochem. but after that is there other advice you have that is more specific that someone wouldn't just know?
#fall25
What's the hardest part of being a forensic pathologist that people don't expect?
How do you maintain work–life balance in such a demanding and emotionally heavy field? What can I start doing now to prepare for this career? What are the biggest challenges?