Looking for remote job opportunities to support my university studies and gain experience?
Hi everyone, I am a university student and I'm looking for advice on how to find remote (online) work opportunities. My goals are: - To help cover my university expenses. - To build and strengthen my professional experience while studying. What are the best platforms or types of online jobs (like freelancing, data entry, virtual assistance, etc.) that are student-friendly and don't require full-time commitment? Also, what skills should I focus on developing to stand out? Thank you for your help!
What AP classes should I take to as a student athlete?
I am a rising 9th grader and my school is having us fill out our course requests forms I want to take more AP classes to get ahead so that I can receive my Capstone Diploma by the time I graduate and be able to dual enroll by Junior year,but I play softball after school so I think it will be hard for me to take more than one. Right now I know that I will take AP Psychology my freshman year I wanted to take AP World History so I don't know if that would be too much to handle because I want to pass with all A's and on top of that I am taking All Honors courses too. Would it be too much to take both classes? And What Are some other recommended AP classes for the rest of High School?
What is the ultimate guide to be an expert in cybersecurity ?
How to be an expert in cybersecurity ?
How do I tackle harder college courses?
Hi, Im currently in my second year of college and I am still struggling to study. I am studying anatomy and physiology with some other heavy math courses.. I was wondering if there was any way to study these subject better. I can admit I do procrastinate alot and leads me to cramming my exam to which I hate. If there is any advice, I would appreciate them.. Thanks!
I did not show up for an interview ?
Hi all. Amidst this job application season + school + family issues, my schedule is packed and I have to act on things very quickly. Recently, instead of booking a job interview on that day itself, I accidentally booked it the next day (digitally, on Gcal). I am feeling so terribly stressed because I need to find a job + my schedule is not freeing things up either. I am not willing to let this opportunity go because it has been a long time coming that I get to be interviewed for a role I’m especially interested in. Would love to know how you’d communicate the genuine mistake to your interviewer based on your experiences. Appreciate it 🙏 Edit: Dug a little deeper and found out that my greatest fear may not be necessarily not getting the job (which means a mental and physical break for me), but getting blacklisted in the company/companies in the industry
Is it better to work in the film industry with a journalism degree or a business degree??
Hello, I want to work in the film industry but for unfortunate reasons i can't enter film school. I wanted to know is it better for me to study business or journaling in university if i want to work in the film industry.
What was the most important thing you learned about yourself in college and how did it shape your career choices?
I'm a nontraditional student that's transferring from a 2-year to a 4-year school this fall. I know academics are important but I've also seen a lot of growth in myself. I've learned a lot about how I am as a person and want to learn from others' experiences.
I am a 16 year old high school student who has been interested in designing clothes for a year and I have just now began drawing my ideas, how do I rise up and get good education for it
What is the best school? (somewhere in N.Y maybe) How do I promote my designs? What do I need to know? How do I start my own brand? How much will I invest?
I need some tips on my current career plan. Help please?
Sorry for the radio silence! I totally forgot to check back here, but I’ve been busy finalizing my roadmap. I’m 16 now (March 22) and fully committed to becoming a Creative Director and a business owner. I actually pivoted from my original business idea to focus on building a cohesive brand instead. Right now, I’m grinding through dual enrollment at Chaffey College to knock out my GEs and my AA-T in Studio Art while I'm still in high school. My plan is to transfer to CSUSB for a BFA in Design with a minor in Business Administration to get that management foundation. After that, I’m aiming for UCLA or another top UC to get my Master’s (MFA). To make this happen without debt, I’m planning to join the Air National Guard as a Public Affairs Specialist. This will let me serve in California while the state pays for my Bachelor's and Master's degrees. I’d love to hear your thoughts: Do these schools align well with a career in Creative Direction? Also, for those who have served, do you have any tips on balancing a BFA workload with the National Guard?
Who has an inventory tracking issue?
I am making an app to help track inventory for small retail buisnesses. Is there anyone who may have an inventory tracking issue?
what are the best nursing programs in the united states?
i wanna know what nursing program would provide me the most pathway and prepare me for a healthcare career
what type of nurses get paid the most ?
i wanna know which type of nurses has the highest salary
what types of nurses can you be?
i dont know what type of nurses there are and which ones ould fit me
What career options are there for me and how can I transition ?
Hi, I am looking for advise on a career pathway. I like event planning but I want a job where I don't have to work on the weekends. I have a business background but am trying to branch into a more creative field. Should I go for a masters in marketing or should I just get certifications? I'm looking for the least stressful option but want to make sure I am preparing myself for the next step. I have been working for 2.5 years at my current accounting job.
How should I start being mother's helper or babysitter?
I moved here from Korea about 6 months ago, but I'm still very good at English. I'm currently in 6th grade, so I'm thinking to do more of a mother's helper than a babysitter, and I'm good at math so I'm thinking I could help kids with their homework too. I've never done anything like this before except for playing with my cousins(who are 7 years old) and my mom's friends' kids. I'm sort of worried because I've hardly ever played with young girls before, only boys, although I'm a girl myself.