I'm 14 and I am looking foward in studying aboard. I'm also really into coding, I have an international excellent award and a champion nationally. Can anyone give me tips or advice in getting scholarships?
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What Mobile App Maintenance Services Do Businesses Need After Launch?
After launching a mobile app, businesses need ongoing support to keep it secure, updated, and performing well. What maintenance services should businesses consider, such as bug fixing, performance optimization, security updates, and feature enhancements?
Is going to college a scam?
I'm a 16 year old Junior in High School, and occasionally I think to myself whether I should go to college, or going to trade school or any other alternatives, ultimately avoiding college. Most people end up still paying their college loans 15 years or longer after entering the work force (depending on salary). Should I place myself in that predicament where I have to pay this debt so many years of my life? I'm still figuring out what I should do in my career, but right now I'm kind of lost with no trajectory in my future. I have a slight interest in tech, but if I can be successful in jobs like plumbing, HVAC, and other skilled trades, what should I do? Please guide me.
Electrical vs. Industrial Engineering
I’m a high school student trying to choose between Electrical Engineering and Industrial Engineering, and I’m considering universities in both Europe and the United States. I want to be honest: I’m not currently passionate about Electrical Engineering specifically. A major reason I’m considering it is the career opportunities and earning potential, and I’m willing to work very hard to become good at it. I’m currently doing AS-Level Math and Physics, but I would describe myself as an average student in math/science rather than naturally gifted. Industrial Engineering is actually the engineering field I’m most interested in because I like the combination of engineering, business, economics, optimization, and problem-solving. However, I’m worried about the job market and earning potential for Industrial Engineers, especially in Europe and the US. For someone with my background: 1. How difficult is Electrical Engineering actually at university? 2. Can an average math/science student realistically succeed in EE with enough studying, tutoring, and persistence? 3. What are the main career paths and earning potential for Electrical vs. Industrial Engineering in Europe and the US? 4. Is choosing EE mainly for its stronger job market and salary potential a reasonable decision if I don’t currently have a strong interest in electricity/electronics? 5. If you were in my position, would you choose the field you find more interesting (Industrial Engineering) or the one with potentially stronger technical career opportunities (Electrical Engineering)? 6. What do you wish you had known before choosing your engineering major? I’d especially appreciate answers from people who have actually studied or worked in Electrical or Industrial Engineering.
What job can I get?
I need some help fast. I’m 18 abut I’m still in high school. Im in my senior year and I also go to a tech school to take nursing classes and I do volleyball. But I really need some sort of part time job to earn money. Preferably online jobs so it would be more flexible.
Would you work a job you don't enjoy, but pays well financially? Or work a job where you enjoy, but it doesn't pay enough for you to live comfortably?
I'm a junior in high school in the state of Maryland, and I don't have a set path for my future yet. I do have an interest in technology, but I don't know what niche in IT would fit for me. But I debate with myself, whether to force myself to like a career that pays really well, but highly disliked, or to work a job where I like the work I do, but it doesn't pay enough for me to live comfortably. For the moment, let's define "comfortable" as being able to pay your car, house, food, bills, and other necessities without being stressed about them, and having money left over for yourself. And treating yourself to a vacation every once in a while. I should add, living in the United States with inflation is ABSOLUTELY CRAZY. So the main question here is: If you were a teenager who doesn't have any trajectory on your career, would you lean towards working a job that you don't enjoy but allows you to live comfortably, or work a job that you have an interest in and enjoy, but it doesn't allow you to live your dream life? Edit: Thank you guys for your responses. I'm actively reading each comment. Your support helps a lot.
What challenges do businesses commonly face after launching a mobile app?
After launching a mobile app, businesses may face challenges related to performance, user retention, security, app updates, and compatibility with new devices or operating systems. I’d like to know which challenges businesses commonly encounter and how they can address them effectively.
Which career or profession should fit, and am I on the right track, or what area do I need to develop? I want to land in an abroad job in another 4-month span
Hi there, I have 6 years of experience in office administration and business operations, and also my base is that I have a bachelor's in statistics, a PGDPM in HR&IR, and recently I've completed CAPM as well. I have hands-on knowledge about the AI tools, and I have completed certifications like AI Mastery in AI Tools and Claude-powered project management also. Could you help me to choose which path I should choose and which one has future options in my career?
Hi All! I'm an 8th grader and I need help for volunteer applications. What do I put for any special skills, professional experience, or training that I have?
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What universities are suggested for psychiatrists?
Hello, this is Lana once again speaking for her friend pearla this time! I struggle with my mental health, when I actually concentrate consistently I tend to do alright! but in certain circumstances I feel out of control and lay back on work. I don't know where to start or where to continue, any recommendations for colleges? how the experience was? and advice in general for a girl going into senior year?! I plan to study psychology and im also unsure whether I should complete my path here in the UAE or in the US.
What do I do for my future?
Hello, I am a highschool student currently entering 12th grade and extremely confused and concerned for my future. I live in UAE and I am unsure whether to continue my life here and study here or move to the US and get my degree there. I also have no clue of what I want to major in. I do know I have a strong passion towards chemistry! I enjoy the thought of lab work. I enjoy math but I wouldn't say id base my whole future on math, although my math grades are decent. I used to like biology and I even thought of becoming a doctor but then, I actually got into the biology course and got well.. screwed! I passed but it was a struggle. I still feel like biology is a big part of my interests but it has definitely moved down the chart especially because of that humbling grade and humbling experience which genuinely bummed me out. I did think about pharmacy but I feel like that has too much biology and its too niche (this is my preference) I also thought about being a biomedical scientist but idk don't get me wrong its a great career but I just want to do something which has people in AWE like wow she did that! The pay also matters a lot to me. I also struggle with anxiety and some other sort of stuff I can't seem to figure out which is making everything 10x times harder so id really really appreciate some support :) Thank you.
How to find major in college?
How to find major in college? I'm now a Junior, but I cannot define what major I really want to, so I will focus on the subjects that help me in that major.
Does anyone have advice on careers and pathways to them?
Hi everyone, I am a finance major but I recently did an internship and I didn't love the work I was doing. I now am confused on whether to change my major or not. I know I don't want to sit at a desk all day. I was thinking of switching it to marketing or even switching to kinesiology and becoming a Physical Therapist. I have also thought about Law. Any insight on careers and pathways would be super helpful!
What are the most important mobile app maintenance services businesses need after launching an app?
I’m looking to understand which maintenance activities are most important after a mobile app launch, including bug fixing, performance optimization, security updates, OS compatibility, and feature updates. I’d also like to know how regular app maintenance can improve user experience and app performance.