What advice would you give to a high school junior looking to find an internship in their field of interest?
I'm currently an 11th grader in Texas, and it's been tough for me to find an internship relating to my field of interest (aerospace engineering). Although I have gotten recommendations from sources/connections, applying for them has been tough for me because most require me to be a U.S. Citizen (i.e. NASA). I'm currently in the PLTW Principles of Engineering class and plan on taking PLTW Aerospace Engineering and PLTW Engineering Design & Development next year. I want to apply the skills I've learned in my classes to real-life experiences but not sure what resources would help me achieve this.
How can I impact make a change through educating myself?
I am writing to you with passion for the change I want to see in this world. Not to bring up politics directly, but that is exactly why I feel a sudden urge to dive deeper into careers in advocacy for social justice and human rights. I know there are many jobs in journalism dealing with the discussion of topics like this, but I know I am way too biased to ever maintain a career in political journalism. I was just researching civil rights/advocacy jobs, and many have related majors that I should focus on and earn a degree in. While I am absolutely positively remaining and earning a bachelor's degree in LA/CAR Studies, I was wondering if there would be a minor or concentration, I could add to get more experience in the field of advocacy? Or if there are any clubs you are aware of, rather than putting myself into more debt, that I could join and become an active member? My main interest specifically with LAS is the international side of advocacy, but I also have an interest in civil rights pertaining to women, LGBTQ+, etc... I can't think of a specific one to focus on as I find importance in representation of all. I hope you can make sense of my word spaghetti. Thank you in advance, Hope
How can I impact my country?
I am writing to you with passion for the change I want to see in this world. Not to bring up politics directly, but that is exactly why I feel a sudden urge to dive deeper into careers in advocacy for social justice and human rights. I know there are many jobs in journalism dealing with the discussion of topics like this, but I know I am way too biased to ever maintain a career in political journalism. I was just researching civil rights/advocacy jobs, and many have related majors that I should focus on and earn a degree in. While I am absolutely positively remaining and earning a bachelor's degree in LA/CAR Studies, I was wondering if there would be a minor or concentration, I could add to get more experience in the field of advocacy? Or if there are any clubs you are aware of, rather than putting myself into more debt, that I could join and become an active member? My main interest specifically with LAS is the international side of advocacy, but I also have an interest in civil rights pertaining to women, LGBTQ+, etc... I can't think of a specific one to focus on as I find importance in representation of all. I hope you can make sense of my word spaghetti. Thank you in advance, Hope
why does it have to be a career i love to be successful?
why does it have to be a career i love to be successful?
As a software developer, what are some software skills I should be familiar with and why?
Job Corps Student
As a software developer, what are some software skills I should be familiar with (e.g., HTML, automotive computer software, Adobe, etc.)?
Job Corps Student
How should I go along with become a MRI technologist ?
Im currently a highschool senior and have been interested in going into MRI after school, Im interested in attending a community college( JCTC) that provides a associates degree in radiography, Could I get my degree there and then cross work and go into MRI? Any additional information would be very helpful! Thank you.
What type of job can I do online and how and what do I need to get started ?
Online Jobs
How much does a Human Resource Manager make hourly?
What are the challenges working as a Human Resources Manager? What skills do you need to become a Human Resources Manager?
What are the down hills of becoming a real estate agent?
How does joining the military help with real estate agents? How much time and money are invested when chasing this career? Is this career worth spending time on?
What are the down hills of becoming a real estate agent ?
How does joining the military help with real estate agents? How much time and money are invested when chasing this career?
Is job shadowing a good way to see if you are interested in a certain field while in high school?
I have seen many ways you can gain experience and learn about a field while in high school, but I was wondering how helpful job shadowing is. My stepmom recommended I try and shadow a family friend of ours because she works at a local news station for news broadcasting and that is a secondary field I am interested in if I feel public relations won't work. What are the benefits of job shadowing? And should I try it out if possible?
What type of School/College should I take If I want to become an Electrician?
What type of School/College should I attend in order to be an electrician; a trade school or going to a community College, and what would benefit me more, also which one will help me out the most in the future, getting a certificate or getting a 2-4 year degree?
As related to the previous question, what experiences would I need in high school in order to complete this quest?
I'm unsure what to put here but any help?