What career path should i go down?
I am really fascinated by meteorology but i wouldnt want the student debt, so im thinking about being a diesel mechanic or joining my dad as a heavy-equipment-operator. What should i do?
What do I need to become a fashion designer?
Im in 11th grade in high school and I want to get in a collage that offers fashion designing. I was wondering what materials do I need and how to create a portfolio.
What do you learn in college when you study business Administration?
Can someone give me some tips for business administration and how many years do I need to study this?
What are some things I should know about Finance or Accounting?
Hello I am a junior in high school interested in a financial or accounting type of jobs so i'm wondering about the finance and accountant classes, the things people do in those classes and which between the two I should choose.
how can i get an advantage ?
what programs or things can i do to help me have an advantage in the culinary field
What are some advice to pick a career when your stuck in between 2?
Im still indecisive on what i want to study in collage im between doing nursing and becoming a lawyer. As a kid it always been my dream to become a lawyer but their so much time to put in to become that. Im not sure if i want to put my self through that when im also very interested in nursing.
How AI would add value to Mechanical engineering?
More particularly other sub fields of Mechanical engineering
how much money could you earn to be a therapist and how long does it take to be one but as well as is it hard ?
is the process as long as a doctor and is it expensive
What unexpected changes did you experience starting college and how did you deal with them?
What unexpected changes did you experience starting college and how did you deal with them? Are there any changes that you experienced that wasn't told to you beforehand or you weren't expecting?
What skills are more valued in tech fields now that AI is everywhere?
What skills can I or should I learn to prepare for a potential career in tech in a world where AI is doing so much of people's work?
What are some ways I can put my Health Science degree to use?
I am a Health Science major at Georgia Southern University in my second year. Since Health Science alone is pretty broad, I'm trying to explore different career paths. I'm honestly bit sure what all is out there. If you work in health science, what is your specific career and what is one thing you wish you knew before you started?
How much salary dose technology make?
How can we work together to improve our communication skills, build stronger relationships, achieve our personal and professional goals, and create a more positive and successful future for everyone involved?