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?
How can I transition from a non-technical background into a data analytics career, and what specific skills or certifications should I focus on to stay competitive in today’s job market?
just wondering
what is it like to be a first year student at NorthWest Community College?
what is it like to be a first year student at NorthWest Community College
What are applications of cybersecurity solutions?
I’m trying to find the most suitable cybersecurity solutions for my organization, but after going through many websites and resources, I feel more confused than before. A friend recommended I ask here, so I’d really appreciate any suggestions for a trustworthy platform.
How can I keep up with everything once I begin college ?
how am I supposed to keep up with everything once I begin college as I plan to pick up a job but I also have animals to tend to as well as keep up with all my schoolwork
What are the chances of success I'd have if I want to be a fashion designer?
I know there's tons of top tier fashion industries, and most starter stores don't make it far. But if it's something I commit to, what all would I need to start? What schools do I need to look at? What steps should I take to make an advancement plan?
Is going into the tattooing industry worth it?
I'm a junior in high school wondering what I should do. I plan to go into my family's HVAC business, and my estimated annual income (disregarding taxes and other bills) would be about $110K. But something I've wanted to do for a while is become a tattoo artist. So what I'm asking: is becoming a tattoo artist worth it?
What is the biggest difference between the way 'the law' is taught in a classroom and how it is actually practiced in the real world?
Sometimes law can be a little sugar coated in classroom's so I want to know how it's different in the real world.
How soon can you start a nursing job after graduating from nursing school?
How soon can you start a nursing job after graduating from nursing school?