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What kind of jobs are there if I have interest in building computers.
#computer #technology #computer-engineering
What are the best colleges for business and for expanding networks other than the Ivy League schools?
I am currently a junior in high school. I will be applying to colleges next year and just wanted to get a heads up to see what I'm aiming for. #college #business #university
What are some jobs that would allow me to work from home?
I am a senior in high school and I would like to work in the comfort of my own home. I have skills in art, video editing, and other technological skills. #jobs #general #career
For all STEM majors, what courses that were NOT requirements for graduation ddi you most benefit from?
I am a prospective STEM student. I wanted to get insight on not only core classes, but other classes some of you may have taken that had an impact on your personal life (not necessarily your major). I know college is expensive and taking extra courses may seem trivial to a focused student, yet...
Are culinary careers big right now?
I want to make sure im making a good choice. #career #chef #cooking #culinary #food #cooking-and-baking
What is the average class size of upper-division courses in larger colleges?
I attend a very small high school. There are roughly 52 students in my senior class. I would like to enroll in a large college, but i do not know if it will be too much for me. #size #college #new
How did you pay off your college debt ?
After you graduated and had amassed a lot of debt, how did you pay it all off? What are some tips and tricks that you believe everyone should know? #college #money #debt
I am soon-to-be high school graduate, planning to attend Baylor University, majoring in mechanical engineering. I have an interest in aerospace. What types of internships would make me stand out to future employers?
Just planning ahead and wanting to be successful in my future job. #engineering #aerospace-engineering #mechanical
Can anyone learn coding and is it hard to learn it?
#coding for me is both easy and difficult but I want to understand it better.
What are some important things to know before going into Engineering?
As a high school student who wants to go into engineering, it would be helpful to know at least five things that are necessary when going into an engineering field. I want to be prepared for my future and what I will be doing in the future. #engineering
What is a skill you must have to succeed in Computer Science?
I don't know what I want to study yet and I want to broaden my knowledge about everything to get a better understanding of where I want to go. #college #computer-science
Do I have to learn how to code during High School if I want to work in CS field?
I want to study math in college.
#math
#coding
How long did it take you to get promoted?
College and Career
#college
#career
I feel average but can I still make it into a great school?
I feel like I'm good a lot of things but I've never been quiet good enough. Someone is always better and I never really get to shine as my own person with my own individuality. I look around at my fellow peers then look at the broader spectrum of people around the country and the level of soil...
What are some tips for finding a career you're passionate about?
I'm a sophomore age-wise, and a junior credit-wise. I'm currently majoring in managerial finance with a minor in entrepreneurship. However, I don't really feel passionate about any of the possible careers associated with my desired degree. Do you all have passion towards your job, or are you...
What are the benfits of being an engineer?
Can you work with neat tools and other stuff? #engineering
What certifications are best to obtain if I want to earn a computer job without a degree?
I'm currently a first-year college student trying to obtain a Computer Science Degree. However, due to the cost of tuition, I'm looking at cheaper alternatives. As I wish to earn a career in the computer field. Which certifications (i.e Cisco or A+) or trades do you guys recommend that will...
What is one thing you wish you knew as a college freshman?
If you were to go back to freshman year of college what is one that you wish you had known then that you know now?#college
How do you find the right internship at a career fair?
Trying to plan ahead to finding an engineering internship in college and wondering how you sort through all the options. All tips appreciated.
#engineering
#chemical-engineering
#career-planning
What are other things programming can do to help you get a job
A student who wants to be a #programmer
If I'm considering a career in a math or technology related field, what can I do as a high school student to gain experience and further my knowledge on these fields?
I'm currently a junior in high school and have participated in multiple tech related extra-curricular activities. I'm also currently taking multiple STEM related courses at school. #technology #engineering #mathmajor
What was the most helpful part of high school or college that helped you transition into your career?
How was your experience from school going to work? How did you get the career and was it rough or hard making this transition? #career
How do I find the perfect career?
Even though I am a freshman in High School, I want to start thinking of a future career, but I do not know where to start off. #college #career #university
How do you stay focused and driven in school without slacking off?
I want to be the best student I can be now and in college #college #student #graduate-school
Is it ever too late to change careers? If so, what can you do if you aren’t satisfied with your career? If not, how can I prepare myself for the change?
I have many careers that I’m interested in and, as of now, one is more appealing. I’m not sure whether I want to stay in this field or not, so I was wondering when it’s too late to change career paths. Thanks!
#career-paths #career
Is engineering good for my future or not?
Because I heard that engineering is stressful so I'm confused on whether to take that or to not. #engineering #engineer
Which program is best to start learning coding?
I want to learn to code. Should I start with python, Java, etc. ?
#coding
#computer-science
How do I know what I want to major in? What if I can't figure it out?
Do I even have to figure it out or can I just walk into college not knowing my major. Will I miss out on any scholarship opportunities this way. #college #college-major #major
As a High School Sophomore, what should I be doing for my future?
I feel a little stuck where I am now. I know I have to do well in my academics and extracurriculars, but it feels like there aren't any real motives or goals during my high school journey. What should I be doing at this stage right now? #college #college-admissions #college-selection...
How realistic should I be when accomplishing career goals
I would imagine that after college being thrown in a crazy hectic world it can be hard to adjust what you want to do with what you are able to do. With a lot of competition and people having better qualification than you. How hopeful? Should you be in maintaining a career goal ? #career #life #goal
When deciding on what colleges to go to, what should take precedent- what you want to study or where the university is?
I've heard that college is about a lot more than the education aspect, that it's learning to live on your own and explore yourself as a person. Also, the majority of people end up switching majors anyway while still in college, so I'm wondering what should be weighed more: the university as a...
What is a good SAT score and GPA in order to get into a top college/university?
I am a junior in high school. I am looking to apply to colleges next summer and just wanted to get a heads up to see what I was aiming for. #college #university #high-school #gpa #sat
What is the best way to study
Almost a college student #college #nursing #university #life #success #studying
In the opinion of many adult professionals, would you say the cost of college is worth the reward?
College has always been a given in my life. It wasn't a question on whether or not I was going, because everyone knew I was. Now that it's becoming a reality, and college is just around the corner, the cost of college is scaring me. No one in my family has ever been to college, so I just wanted...
What are good time management strategies?
I want to be involved, get good grades, maintain social relationships during college. How can I do this is a way that won't be too stressful? #college #work #life
What do colleges look at most when offering scholarships?
Do colleges look at GPA, test scores, or personal statement/essays more when considering students for scholarships?
#scholarships #college #college-admissions
Transition from college to life?
Now that I've been accepted into college, I've started thinking a lot more about what's going to happen after I graduate college in four years. How do college seniors transition from dorm/campus life to moving off campus and starting a job? #life-transitions #college
How long does it normally take at a job to climb the ladder and get promoted if your work improves everyday?
I'd like to know because I would like to be able to get promotions to show that I am good at my job and potentially make more money. #career #career-development
What was the hardest parts of college? and why?
literally any struggles during college that you had #struggles #college #hard #money #procrastination #life
How can i spend less money in college?
Im a junior, and i have to get prepared for college. I wanna know some things that i can do to spend less money in college #career #money #college
How much do standardized tests matter in the college application process?
I would consider myself decently smart, but not when it comes to standardized tests. I appreciate tests that my teachers make because if I am proficient in the topic, the grade will show. Standardized tests like, the AP exams, the SAT, and the Regents exams in New York are extremely stressful...
How to plan your courses by semester by semester?
I think planning is important when it comes to graduating on time. I want to be more organized and make sure I am on the right track. #college #students #student-counseling
Does choosing a degree in a specific engineering discipline narrow your opportunities?
When choosing a degree, does it matter a great deal which discipline you choose, or can you work for an aerospace engineering company with a mechanical engineering degree? Also, does choosing a job as say a chemical engineer force you to live in a large city, or can you still live elsewhere?...
Engineering
What is one of the things you'll need to know in order to become an engineer
#ENGINEERING
How do you make applying for colleges less stressful?
It's the summer before senior year starts and my parents have been on me about applying all summer. However, its hard to know where to start and its so overwhelming. How can you make it easier? #college