What are the best colleges in Texas to become a NICU nurse?
I'm a 10th grader in high school and I'm interested in becoming a NICU nurse once I graduate, I'm curious about which colleges in texas are the best to attend
How do people become successful in the real estate business? Is the business hard to get into?
What's some good ways to go into the business. What majors should be taken?
How do I prepare for to become a nursing major with dyslexia ?
Hello! i'm a junior with dyslexia and I have been wanting to go into nursing since ten grade I take all college classes and a nursing class for a specific certification. The workload isn't too much but I did have a lot of personal problems which made me fall back on my work. I'm just really worried that a nursing program wont want me if I have a learning disability .
Once you start earning money regularly and consistently as an esthetician, how should you manage your finances effectively?
I’m curious about how to manage my money once I start receiving payments as an esthetician. Since estheticians are paid regularly, what are some effective strategies for handling that income, particularly when it comes to purchasing products and maintaining inventory? How should I begin managing my finances once I get started?
What skills or experiences do you consider most important for someone entering architecture today?
What skills or experiences are crucial for someone entering architecture today, and how can I develop them? Specifically, which technical skills, design approaches, sustainability knowledge, communication strategies, and real-world experiences should I focus on to become well-rounded and competitive in the field?
With the growth of AI, would job availability and salary potentially change for those just entering positions working as a software developer?
I recognize that AI could potentially take over many jobs, especially in the field of information technology, because it could possibly do the same thing faster, better, and cheaper. I was wondering if there is a high possibility for AI to make it so there are fewer positions and/or lower salaries for those working as software developers, as their work becomes less and less desired.
Does software development have a high salary and a good future?
I'd like to know if I could earn enough to sustain myself and possibly a household if I become a software developer. I'm currently in 9th grade and interested in this career. I haven't started to do any programming on my own besides pseudo-programming for my dual enrollment program. What is the low and high end of pay that I could receive in the future (around 3-5 years) and the general outlook of this career?
What is the success rate if I want to become an electrical engineer? How much money will I make and is it worth it?
How much time would it take to study this subject? Is this worth choosing over an IT job?
What is the extent of the knowledge required to successfully work as a software developer?
I am a 9th grader enrolled in a dual enrollment program for IT, and I was wondering quite how much you need to know to work as a software developer. I currently know some basics, but I am assuming I have a lot more to learn. I would like help determining the ballpark of when I would be able to confidently speak about my understanding of the job and required skills.
What can I do to get into an ivy league school?
I am in 6th grade, wanting to go into Yale university. I want to have a good GPA and a high SAT for me to get in. One of the majors that I would like to do is mathematics and astronomy. I would also like to play volleyball in Yale.
Hi, I am a sophomore in high school, I am very interested in architecture but...
I need help on where to start, and also where to look for programs, internships, shadowing opportunities, and maybe better practice for it like maybe taking an online course or something, I am very passionate about it and want to make sure I am very prepared before going into college...Thank you very much!!!