Adrian, Michigan
Do I have to decide to pursue medical studies right at the start of college?
I'm interested in a lot of careers, medicine being on of them. I want to have time to take classes in college and explore my options but I know that getting into medical school takes a lot of work and is very challenging. If I go into college not knowing what I want to do, will it be too hard...
How much variety do you see every day as an Opthalmologist?
I think that ophthalmology sounds really interesting, but I tend to get bored easily when I have to repeat the same things over and over. As an opthalmologist would I see many different types of interesting cases, or would it mostly be the same surgeries and routines every day? #medicine...
What should I do after high school/ college?
I have no idea what I want to do for a career. I am interested in many things and I have had a couple ideas, but when I think about it, it is not something I want to do my whole life. I love math, anatomy/physiology, and art. Right now I am most interested in nursing, but I'm not 100% sure that...
I'm am planning on majoring in Art History and my career goal is to sell my own art successfully. Is Art History a good major to have in order to have background knowledge in art?
I'm not sure if Art History will actually help me with getting into the career field I want to go into which is basically being an entrepreneur in the field of art. #artist
I feel average but can I still make it into a great school?
I feel like I'm good a lot of things but I've never been quiet good enough. Someone is always better and I never really get to shine as my own person with my own individuality. I look around at my fellow peers then look at the broader spectrum of people around the country and the level of soil...
How can I get better at navigating career fairs?
As a shy person, I find it hard to get noticed at career fairs. What can I do to overcome this obstacle? #recruiting #personal-development #recruitment
Is a BS in nusing worth it?
wondering.... #nurse #registered-nurses #nurse-practitioner #icu-nurse #nurse-management #hospitality-management #hospice-nurse
Would a Biomedical Engineer recommend getting a Biomedical Eng. degree or get a Mechanical engineer degree and move laterally to the biomedical field?
Considering Both options as I get apply to engineering programs. #engineering #mechanical-engineering #biomedical-engineering
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