What is the #1 thing that you will or do miss after graduating from middle, kindergarten, pre-k, elementary, and high school?
We all have that one regret of graduating from different levels of education, especially when you were young and missed how it was before you finished your education. Mine was Kindergarten or pre-k cause of how calm and a bit relaxing it was being little. I miss those moments now that I'm soon to be graduating from high school.
How impactful is networking?
I'm Shiloh, a 7th grader who hopes to pursue a career in aerospace and eventually become an astronaut. Currently I'm building my portfolio to get a scholarship that can boost my career. Students are often encouraged to build strong networks, but it can be difficult to understand the real impact, in aerospace or any related fields, how much do professional relationships influence career opportunities, and in what ways? Are there any opportunities, mentors, internships, jobs, or projects that you likely would not have obtained without the relationships you built along the way?
Experience/Achievements for the aviation field?
I'm a 7th grader who hopes to pursue a career in aerospace and eventually become an astronaut. Currently I'm building my portfolio to get a scholarship that can boost my career. Looking at the backgrounds of people who eventually become astronauts, what experiences or achievements seem to matter much more than students realize, and which ones matter less?
Common misconceptions of astronauts?
I'm a 7th grader who hopes to pursue a career in aerospace and eventually become an astronaut. I am aware that millions of students find space cool, but very few build the profile that space agencies look for. What misconceptions do ambitious students have about becoming astronauts that can actually hurt their chances in the long run?
What is the topic that i should choose for group presentation on Civic Subject?
Asalamualikum! I am learning BS in Embeded System. And i have to preapare a group presentation for five members. So, Brothers and Sisters what topic you choose at this moment at University level?
How to earn money ethically?
What are the best ways to earn money? I am a 17 year old, A level student taking 4 science subjects and one language. I am based in Pakistan
I'm 17 years old and I want to develop ways to earn income before I turn 18, to start off on the right foot. What should I do?
17 years old, student of management information systems.
How to earn money at 13?
Hello there, I was wondering if anyone had any jobs ideas that I can do at age 13, I just want an income to start buying my own stuff such as baking items, useful room items, and much more. Whether it be a corporate job, anyone I can work for, except baking jobs and lawnmower + plant related jobs, anything else would be great!
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?
Which college path should I take to be a paralegal?
I'm an incoming senior in high school and since 8th grade I have been interested in the law field. I initially wanted to be a lawyer but after further research and understanding myself I came to the conclusion that being a lawyer would not be the strongest fit for me. I knew I still wanted to pursue a career in the legal field, so after further research I found the role of the legal assistant/paralegal. Since then I did more research on how to become one and schools near me that could help me reach my goal. Now my senior year is here and I have to decide and I need a perspective from others. Here are a few of my plans: 1. I go to community college for 2 years and get an AAS in Legal Assistant/Paralegal (this is an ABA approved program and also has certification preparation capstone for NALA) then hopefully transfer to Texas Tech into their Legal Studies, B.A.A.S. (online). This is my top choice. (The community college also has an area of study in Criminal Justice, AA) 2. I go right to Texas Tech and do their Legal Studies, B.A. (online) or Criminology, B.A. (however i'm not sure if going into criminology is good prep for becoming a paralegal) 3. I go to community college for the AAS in Legal Assistant/Paralegal and then transfer to East Texas A&M to the Paralegal Studies, B.A. (3ii. I go right to East Texas for the Paralegal studies, B.A. or Criminal Justice, B.A.) Whichever path I do take, I plan to get certified through NALA to be a Certified Paralegal. I did email an academic advisor from the community college based on (1.) and they said I should do the Liberal Arts Program Study (AA). "This degree plan allows students to complete the Texas required core classes that will transfer to any state public institution like Texas Tech." If it isn't noted I really do want to do the Texas Tech route for either 1 or 2. I honestly feel like the safest route is to start at community college then transfer but I'm not sure, which is why I would like to get a second opinion. Any help, POV, advice would be appreciated, thank you!
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 long does it take to become a RN?
and what are some affordable schools for training