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Maya35 views

My dream job is to be a wildlife documentary filmmaker. What skills would I need for that type of career?

I am studying zoology in university, and I do photography as a hobby on the side. Is that a good starting point?

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Stina24 views

Industrial design

Industrial design portfolio

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Christy107 views

Are there any free online CNA programs around San Jose?

I’ve found a couple online CNA courses, but in order to pass I need to attend the clinicals in-person. I’m struggling to find programs near San Jose/Santa Clara that are low-cost or free. Additionally, I’m a high school student who starts classes mid-August, so I need to make sure my school schedule doesn’t interfere with the online schedule.

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Nani15 views

What is the best strategy to pass NPTE this year ?

With all the changes in the national exam

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Linda10 views

How can I start preparing for my career from now (I’m 15 years old)?

I love to draw, I’m still confused about my career path

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Meng2 views

What are skills of a product manager of AI?

I am majored in Intellect Interaction Design.

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Asif184 views

Struggled with DSA as a Backend Developer — Considering a Switch to Data Analyst. Is This the Right Move?

I’ve been working as a backend web developer, and for the past year, I dedicated myself to learning Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA). Despite giving it my all, I couldn’t get a proper grasp of it — I genuinely struggled to understand the concepts. To add some context, I’m from a BCA not a engineering background, so DSA has been particularly tough for me to crack. Still, I didn’t give up easily — I tried for a whole year, but it just didn’t click. That said, I don’t want to stop growing in my career just because I failed at something. I’ve done some self-reflection and research, and I feel drawn toward the field of Data Analytics. Before getting into backend development, I worked in operations, where I used to interact with clients, gather requirements, and pass them on to the tech team. So, I already have some exposure to data and communication. Combining that with my coding background, I believe I can bring value as a Data Analyst. I know I failed with DSA, but I’m ready to give 100% again — this time in a field that aligns more with how I think and work. Does this career switch make sense? Has anyone here gone through something similar? I’d really appreciate any advice or honest thoughts.

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clarissa2225 views

Is there any way to get pre reqs done your senior year in online school?

I want to go to college right after graduating high school for a registered nurse and im wondering if theres any online schooling websites that offer high school classes that give you credit for pre reqs needed to become a rn?

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olivia2755 views

What minor in college would be beneficial if I am interested in civil law ?

I’m going to be a senior at the end of the summer and i need to have everything planned out before i go to college. I have been interested in civil law since about 8th grade. what minor would help prepare me for law school and the field i want to get into in general?

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Karina3764 views

What are some career paths to look at that involve children and the medical field besides being a pediatrician?

I am a rising senior in high school and am taking multiple classes relating to child growth and development but I also am interested in the medical field. I want to know if there are other job paths to look at before I start applying for colleges and what the lives of other career paths look like. Ideally i'l love a 9-5 week day job but with a little action

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Karina2673 views

What should I study in college if I want to become a pediatrician?

12th grade, first generation, medicine, college

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Krystal822 views

How long does it take on average to find a job in 2025? I'm reentering the job market after moving to a new city and leaving the military years ago. As for landing a job that is unlisted through networking. Would that be possible for me? What are interviews usually like for people?

Is interviewing more like talking between two people who just met?

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clarissa2843 views

How to become a CNA as a 17 year old in dallas tx?

im a 17 year old girl who wants to become a neonatal nurse practitioner, and to start my career i want to enter the medical field and get my hands on experience asap.

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Masego3656 views

How Big Is Astronomy in South Africa Really?

Hi, I'm Masego, an 11th grade learner at Mabothe Secondary High School, and I'm super interested in astronomy. I've always been fascinated by science, and I think it all started when I watched documentaries on the Da Vinci channel about famous scientists like Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, Einstein, and Isaac Newton. There's something about those stars that truly draws me in - I find the universe mysterious and cool! I'm curious about pursuing a career in astronomy in South Africa. How big of a field is astronomy in South Africa, and would it be challenging to find job opportunities? I've heard some students say they can't find jobs in the field. Are there many organizations or institutions in SA that focus on astronomy, and what kind of roles are available? I'd love to hear from you all in the science field about your experiences and advice.

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Sofia3970 views

Do research online programs like Lumiere, Indigo Research, Polygence, etc, really help in getting into better schools?

Hi I just finished my junior year and I'm about to go into my senior year. This summer I have been looking for things to do for college and came across these research opportunities. I recently got accepted into one and I'm really excited about the opportunity of stepping into something different like this, challenging myself. These research programs come with a cost which isn't something very affordable for my family and something my parents' aren't really willing to pay. I'm really enthusiastic about this opportunity, but I want to know if the price is really worth it, if I would be spending my money on something that will positively affect my future: getting into a good college, obtaining scholarships, gaining experience for my career. This is something I'm really considering even if my parents are not really willing to pay for it, I want to know if it's worth it so I can find a way to make it work. I'm open to hearing everyone's honest opinions on the topic, thank you!

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