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Is the Sonography field considered more of a nursing field or more of a science field? ?
When filling out for scholarships or any additional information for medical diagnostic sonography, the field choices are more detailed to nursing, healthcare or science. I am wondering which field it would go more into.
How useful is a minor in physics?
I am studying mechanical engineering to obtain a bachelor's degree, but I am considering studying astrophysics for my master's. Is the minor in physics worth it?
What is it like to work with nuclear energy?
I'm looking to study nuclear energy. To people who are in the field, how rewarding do you find you work, and what's the hardest part?
What are the possible job titles in the cybersecurity industry?
Job titles #spring26
My greatest passion and goal is to be a journalist, but AI makes me unsure about how sustainable writing-heavy careers are. What would you say to someone with that concern”?
I feel like there's so much being said right now about how journalism is a dying field, and this has only gotten worse recently with AI usage. From your perspective, what is something that I should ready to adapt to in the field of journalism? Also, do you think that the writing side of...
Is doing a dual degree worth it?
Any tips for someone considering a dual degree? I'm going to college for physics soon (focusing on astrophysics), and I'm thinking about getting a nuclear physics or engineering degree with it. I'm a bit worried about the workload, considering I'm working to put myself through college. Does...
How does Geography Affect Nuclear Engineers?
I am planning on majoring in nuclear engineering in college. I have heard that jobs in that field are mostly focused in certain geographic areas. Has anyone who has gone into nuclear engineering encountered troubles with this?
Can getting a major and minor in the same field increase chances of working in that field?
I will be a freshman at collage in fall of 26 and my major is Nuclear Engineering. I want to work in power plants, so I was planning to have my minor be in the same field, like mechanical or environmental. Is it worth it and will it help me get into the field after collage?
Should you try getting a job related to something you're passionate about, or will it ruin it for you?
I've seen a handful of artists say things about how having jobs where they have to make art constantly has made them stop liking it. I was wondering if this is a common way for people to end up feeling. I also would like to know if it's only in the creatives, or if things like sports,...
I have been a technician for thirteen years. Tomorrow you walk into work and I shake your hand, I'm the new guy at your job. What forward qualities would you want to see from me in your work environment?
I have worked mainly on electrical, HVAC, and enterprise IT equipment as a technician. What qualities would you want to see me have in your work environment? I am hoping for answer from professionals in fields not related to the work I have done. Which skills I might have would be a match for...
What seems to be the best laptop for incoming students on a fixed budget? ?
I’m a High School senior that will be graduating this May. I’m already enrolled in my community college and looking at laptops. I come from a single income Family, so I need to make sure that it’s something within my budget but also one that would work well. I plan to become an X-Ray tech and...
Do prestigious universities have better employment prospects for graduates or do employers only care that you got a diploma?
I want to study at the University of Cardiff which is a top school in the UK but its expensive so I want to make sure it will be worth the investment.
What is the future of Liquid Rocket Engine Plumbing?
Currently, turbomachinery is the most commonly used system to hydraulically power the plumbing in LREs. As a future college student who will be studying these, I've always wanted to know what others think about the alternatives to the turbine and pump methods. The decreased lifetime of LREs due...
I have a degree in MSc Medical Laboratory Sciences, Microbiology. Unfortunately my certificates are from abroad the uk. I can not get them attested as there is a war in the country of issuance. Can I get a related job or a paid apprenticeship in the UK?
I’m open to career change into non-clinical lab roles like quality assurance food/pharma.
What can I expect to do on a daily basis with a career in genetic engineering?
Such as tasks, types of reports, what you could work on (human, animal, plant genetics), what hours are like, etc.