Where to start when looking for a job?
I'm worried about when I graduate college and haven't found a job yet. Is it necessary to find a job immediately after college? What's the process like? I'm trying to major in social psychology so are opportunities hard or easy to come by?
I don't have any interests I want to pursue at the moment, how do I decide on a major or career path?
I am currently a senior in high school. I play a lot of video games at home and the only thing I do outside of school is work at farmers market on the weekends. I'm not interested in a job involving either of those things. I do like drawing, but I prefer to keep that as a hobby. Any tips regarding self discovery or ways to decide on a career path are very much appreciated!
What can I study my undergrad year before going to law school?
I wanted to study a social science or humanities before going into law but am not too sure what my options are limited to and would like an insight or some information regarding those options. I am looking for something versatile in the job market in case I shift gears in the future and pursue something other than law. #Fall24
What degree, certificate, or strategy should I pursue if I want to be employed within the next 5 years? Should I pursue a master’s degree in ML/AI, or should I take courses or earn certifications related to cloud computing?
I already have a degree in software development but lack industrial experience (aside from volunteer work). I am currently 46, and although I do not have a work permit now, I will in five years. I want to be prepared by then. Could you advise me on how to become marketable in the tech sector over the next five years?
Is it true that most people do not know what career they want to go into until they have to decide (about half way through college)?
I am a Junior in high school and have no clue what I even want to study. Many people have started asking what I want to be - which seems like more of a senior question. However most of my friends at least have an idea of what field they want to study in while I am left questioning.
What are some careers that you can pursue with a cognitive science major?
I'm a high school senior interested in psychology, cognitive science, and how that relates to AI. I am wondering what opportunities there are in the CogSci major and if it's worth pursuing in college. Thank you for your input!
What is the hardest part of getting a degree in psychology?
I have heard that the psychology is a difficult major because of the mainly essay based assignments, but I'm wondering if it is worth the effort.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to better manage your time?
I'm a really big procrastinator who tends to get things done at the last minute. Any suggestions would be welcomed.
To those who work in the finance or business field, what is a typical day in your life like?
I'm interested in pursuing a career in finance or business but I'd like to know what it's really like before I make any big decisions.
Skills preparation question?
College is nearing, what skills should I hone, improve on, or learn in order to be readily prepared for college and life after I graduate?
What clubs should you join or create that would help students who want to do engineering majors in the future ? Do colleges prefer students engaging in clubs ?
I am a junior. I wanted to know what clubs I should know that would look great for my college application and also show that I'm engaged in extracurriculars.
Where/how to do lessons while being safe?
I live in Hawaii. Anyone who has ever watched "The Sound of Freedom" knows that looking for a teaching place or even a website to learn or do something can be shady or scary to find/be in. Any tips on how to find the right one? I want to look for places or teaching websites that can teach me Acting, Animation (3D/2D), Music creating, and Story-writing. (Note: Individual places/lessons are what I am looking for, not a whole place that does all that, but ones that have a mix of them would be awesome.) My budget would range, but if I can get some parts down, I can do the rest later. Anything helps!
How should I go about requesting letters of recommendations?
As a rising senior who's applying for colleges, I feel some anxiety that surrounds letters of recommendations. This is not only limited to college applications, but job wise as well that I would like to improve on especially in future.