what bachlors degree should i major in that will not only be higly paying but also peak my intrests ?
in the age of ai and the rising compittition i am unable to find my self a relevent degree that would help me be in the position i envision myself to be
i am 35 year old and doing freelancing business for assisting in career forms from past 15 years. I habe mba in intrrnational business. No corporate experience. I think i have stagnate and didnt go above my current ability. I want to learn and grow work like corporate do. Help me how to change my career path
I want to get more in management studies and work
How can I combine architecture and interior design in my future career?
I am a high school graduate passionate about both architectural spaces and interior design. I would love to hear from professionals about how to balance both fields, and whether I should focus on architecture first in college. Any guidance would be appreciated!
How can I succeed with connecting with professionals?
I have graduated from Finance study in 2025. Now I am looking for AI data training and want to connect with people who can share experiences with me to help me succeed.
Is Nuclear Neuroradiologist a real career path I can take?
I've been on a long journey trying to find a career I want to pursue, and this one sounds very promising to me. However, the only problem is that I can't find any real information about it besides AI overviews. I'm starting to believe this isn't a viable option to consider. If anyone has real information about this career, please let me know! I would greatly appreciate it.
How when where to get short job to earn money online and secure easly?
I want to looking short job to earn money online
What was the biggest goal that you achieved during your journey?
I would like to know, and how did you feel about it? Humble, Tired, etc... Some people get pretty high scores on their MCAT, while others pass their CFA exams. People get to do their dream job while others do entrepreneurship. Did you tell should your family about the goal you completed that was huge, or was it a quiet thing. What do you plan to do after completing this goal, and how will it affect you? Are you satisfied with yourself, do you think you could've done anything better while completing this goal? How much did you have to go through to complete this? What were the good choices you made that helped?
Anyone who does career counseling ?
I am trying to figure out what I want to study in either for trade school or college. I currently am unemployed and 17. I need a job now as well that pays well and long term but I am not sure if I should do a program or internship at PCC instead because the job market is really bad right now. I am also not sure whether I want to have a remote job or in-person job after I finish either college or trade. If anyone who was in a similar situation or is currently doing trade/college/internship/program what your advice is. I am just really lost right now and I don’t have much time because I finish high school in about 5 months so I need to have a plan after that. I know there is different topics any questions but if anyone can please share your feedback on this I would appreciate it.
How will this site help me so much?
Because I'm looking forward to be in the university .
How can I transition from Pharmacy to healthcare consulting?
I am a senior band 8a Pharmacist and Independent Prescriber with 10 years experience in various settings including digital/telehealth, physical and mental health Trusts. I have an established record of delivering significant cost savings through large scale medicines optimisation and biosimilar switches. I have experience in clinical governance by way of being elected as a Staff Governor to sit on the Council of Governors and also a Core20PLUS Ambassador Alumni with NHS England and NHS Improvement to address healthcare inequalities. With this background, I'd like to move into healthcare consulting. Please advise on the best strategy to transition (ideally without a drastic pay cut). Thanks.
Which colleges should I apply to?
I graduated early from a high school in Orlando and spent a gap year pursuing medical education in India. If I was hoping to apply to college near my high school in Orlando which colleges would be best considering my background
What do you regret in life?
Hey there, I was wondering what you regretted in your life such as misbehaving in class, not caring about certain oppurtinities that would've helped you with life, or even rejecting offers that were huge. I'm going to 7th grade, and I just wanted to know if there's anything that I should not do, or should do. In addition to that, I also want to know people's experiences.
Is pursuing a bachelor’s in Biotechnology in Malaysia a good decision in terms of long-term career prospects ?
I am currently facing a career decision and would like guidance. I originally wanted to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology, but many people around me are advising me to reconsider because they believe the field has limited job opportunities and low market demand. I applied to NUST for Biotechnology, but due to limited preparation time I did not score well enough to secure admission (although final merit lists have not been released yet, my chances seem low based on my marks). Before that, I had also applied to universities abroad, including Malaysia and Turkey. However, after deciding to stay in Pakistan, most of the application deadlines for Turkish and other universities passed, except for Malaysia. I have now received offers from two Malaysian universities: Taylor’s University with a 50% scholarship and INTI University with a 45% scholarship. However, I am now hearing concerns that Malaysia also does not have a strong biotechnology job market, which is making me reconsider my decision. At the same time, I am thinking about whether it would be possible or realistic to go to another country for higher studies (Master’s or further education) after completing my bachelor’s degree in Malaysia. Given all of this, I would like advice on the following: Is pursuing a bachelor’s in Biotechnology in Malaysia a good decision in terms of long-term career prospects? And is it a viable pathway to later pursue higher studies or work opportunities in other countries, even if the local Malaysian biotech job market is limited?
Is 50% of a standard work week sufficient for a part-time PhD?
I'm starting out on a part-time employer-sponsored PhD after spending a few years in industry. My employer has given me 50% of my usual work-week time - ie about 19 hours a week (flexibly scheduled to suit me, not a strict pattern)- to work on the PhD research work, with the expectation that the PhD is spread over double the full-time number of years. I know PhDs have a reputation for long hours - although I don't know to what extent this reflects the workload coming in fits-and-starts vs a steady workload; how much is down to poor student time management leading things to be packed in last-minute, and how much this reflects the workload *actually* being higher. Averaged over a year, how many hours a week is typically actually needed for a PhD? Is my work allocation enough, or do I necessarily need to put in outside-of-work hours to ensure I complete in time? If so, roughly by how much should I expect to need to put in?