Kim Igleheart
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Is it advisable to include an "Interests" section on my resume as an experienced professional with a master's degree. Would this addition be perceived as unprofessional, considering it delves into aspects beyond my technical skills and qualifications??
Please guide me here. I just want to explore different approaches.
How can fid a career for me when I can't even think of what I want to be?
How can fid a career for me when I can't even think of what I want to be?
How would you recommend completing high school with the necessary tools to obtain a degree in law that would allow me to be successful in getting into an excellent law program?
I am a sophomore in high school, I want to go to UCLA, I do think law would be a good choice for me due to the fact that I can be very persuasive and persistent.
Do you have to go to college to be a 911 dispatcher if so what are the best colleges to attend?
I want to be the person to answer the 911 calls, but I'm not sure if I have to attend college in order to do this.
What is the best kind of job experience you can get as a 9th grader?
I want to get some experience or something good for my resume
What jobs can you work in that are in the ag business field without a college degree?
I’m not planning on going to college because it’s not for me but I need a job in ag business really if I wanna stay around here with my family. I can’t pack up my baby and leave her dad at his family business without her to go to college
Which degree do I need for law-enforcement, masters degree or bachelors degrees?
Law-enforcement. Masters degree. Bachelors degree.
Why do we use fractions?
What are some life situations that will be needed for fractions?
What is the hardest part about becoming a grown-up?
Diffucult to provide for yourself?
Legal Studies and Law School?
If I want to become a lawyer will majoring in Legal Studies help me?
What is it like to work as a paralegal for an employmwnt lawyer?
I have an interest in employment law, but do not want to be a full fledged lawyer.
Is it advisable to double major in interior design and biology, and pursue a career in interior design in Texas right now?
I really love interior design AND biology and was thinking of becoming a pediatrician and after about 10 years, switch and use my interior design degree to work for or start a design firm. Is that a good idea?