How can I prepare myself to become a flight attendant in the future?
I am an 18-year-old high school student. I dream of becoming a flight attendant. I am improving my English and taking online courses. What skills and experiences should I focus on now to prepare for this career?
Can I be a paralegal with a criminology degree or criminal justice (either B.A, or B.S)?
I'm a high school senior and I want to become a paralegal. I plan to do legal studies or paralegal studies, but i'm wondering if having a degree in criminology or criminal justice can still allow for that path? Would a firm hire someone with that degree?
7th grade Career TIPS
Does anyone have anything recommended that helped them a lot that I should do or join for my passion, neurosurgery? Anything else that can impress the Medical admission officers? I'm planning to graduate College at the ends of Highschool with a Bachelor's Degree of neuroscience by doing College Credits in 7th grade. I'm in 7th grade as of right now. I also recently took a test called the NNAT3, and scored a 143, planning to join MENSA. Thank you! #medical doctor #doctor #neuroscience #neurologist #neurosurgeon #neurosurgery #biomedical #medical-education #accounting #finance #nurse #registered-nurse #nursing-education #pediatric-nursing #nursing #nurse-practitioner #surgeon #oral-surgery #neurosurgery #general-surgery #teacher #teacher-training #highschoolsenior #highschool-advice #middleschool #middleschoolstudent #giftedandtalented
How important is M.S.Ed. program name recognition in Instructional Design?
I would like to get a Master's degree in instructional design, with the goal of getting skills for being hired. How important would it be to pursue a program with a well-known, prestigious program, like Purdue? Are employers just looking for the presence of a Master's degree, or are they looking for degrees from specific universities?
How do i become a better chef?
And the many skills i'd need to be a successful cook and waiter.
"How can I find and apply for a hospital internship as a 6th semester biotechnology bachelor student in Islamabad and Rawalpindi"?I am currently in my 6th semester and looking for an internship opportunity at a hospital or medical/research lab in Islamabad, Pakistan. I have not done an internship before. I want to know: Which hospitals or institutes in Islamabad and Rawalpindi offer internship programs for students? What is the application process — do I apply directly or through my university? Is orientation or training provided? Any advice for a first-time applicant would be very helpful."
I am currently in my 6th semester and looking for an internship opportunity at a hospital or medical/research lab in Islamabad, Pakistan. I have not done an internship before. I want to know: Which hospitals or institutes in Islamabad offer internship programs for students? What is the application process — do I apply directly or through my university? Is orientation or training provided? Any advice for a first-time applicant would be very helpful."
How do you think innovation would end?
Innovate.. Innovate.. Until what? Balanced? Short of resources?
What will happen if i graduate highschool with my college degree? (PRE-MED)
What will happen if I graduate highschool with my college degree? INFO: I plan to start doing College Credit Plus courses starting extremely early in 7th grade, if I complete my bachelors of neuroscience at the end of highschool, I'll be 18. Since I love doctor-related facts, especially the brain and spine, (I might do neurosurgery), does anyone have any tips for what I should do for the next 5 years in school? I'm definitely going to get enrolled in programs such as Mensa's SIGS and Junior Honor Society, but I need extra help on what other programs I should join. I know, at the ripe age of 13, I shouldn't be thinking about what will happen after I graduate highschool with a college diploma but if I do, what will i have to do next? Please take it easy on me, I'm kinda a newbie. My brain is always curious.
What are the main factors to consider when deciding between becoming a Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) and a Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM), and how do these choices impact career opportunities and personal fulfillment?
Hi, I'm Angela, a junior becoming a senior in August. I'm having a dilemma about which route I want to take to become a midwife. Originally, I was going to go the CPM route, going straight into it after high school, but I'm worried if I'll have any employment when I get my certification. I don't want to go through the CNM route, but if it means steady employment, I might have to. I love everything about Labor & Delivery, women's health, and the concept of being able to choose where to give birth. It would be really helpful if someone could share their perspective on what led them to become a CPM or CNM, and what the process was like for them.
Can I follow product design successfully with ease after taking Biology instead of maths because that's what I'm interested in ?
How do I follow a path of product design by taking PCB and a seperate design course. I have no interest in maths even though my dad says it's almost compulsory. I was unable to do maths since a low grade. Biology has always been a strong subject. But can one pursue design by choosing it? If yes, what is the success rate? Currently in class 11 pursuing design.
MIS or Supply Chain? Struggling with degree.
Hi! I am a senior at Metro State University and will be graduating in Spring 2027 with a Bachelor's in Management Information Systems, but I have been considering switching my major to Supply Chain. I am already very deep into my current major and am unsure whether MIS will offer strong career opportunities after graduation. I have been unable to find an internship, and as a first-generation student, I am feeling anxious about my future and career prospects. I would love to hear any advice you might have, and I'd also like to know what career opportunities are typically available for MIS graduates.
The best advice I have gotten when starting a new career or path is to become part of the conversation. How can I help pass this advice along?
Entering IT, I did not have a degree or background. Becoming conversational with IT, tech news, home lab projects, and nerd culture helped me learn by immersion. Fields like cybersecurity and AI require people to be immersed in information and to be connected by the culture. How can I demonstrate this to people trying to enter fields like AI, IT and cybersecurity? How can I share this idea to inspire new students/ workers or seasoned professionals? How can I apply this advice to different fields? This specific question is because I find myself often being asked "how can I get into (usually AI or cybersecurity)". As someone who is actively touching both fields but is not an expert in either, I find myself sharing news, blogposts, videos, and books on the topics. After when I try to strike up a conversation about the topic I find many of them are simply uninterested in the topics and don't want to immerse themselves into current events and breakthroughs. Many of them want a credetial and a job but are uninterested in how the field is evolving or trying to bring active change to that field. How can I inspire self learning? How can I help kids in school that are eager to grow into a field understand self motivation and self learning?
What are the three main things a wellness coach should know?
What are the three main things a wellness coach need to know?
What is one piece of career advice you wish someone had given you when you were in high school?
I'm in high school, and looking for some good career advice. I'm honestly really open right now, so i've got a lot of choices. Thanks!