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American Canyon, California

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Guntaz Jan 22, 2018 860 views

Is there a Job where you can play games for the company and give them feedback?

Because i'm very interested in games and i would like to make it a profession. #games

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Benjamin Jan 22, 2018 560 views

How do I get in the NBA?

Im pretty good at basketball and I want to go to the nba. In anyway or play overseas.
#Hoop

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Kim Jan 22, 2018 694 views

Do colleges care about your SAT/ACT scores and GPA more than your extracurricular activites?

I have a decent GPA but my PSAT scores need improving and I can't do extracurricular activities because I have to work 4 times a week but I am trying to apply to competitive colleges #help

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Kim Jan 22, 2018 773 views

What do you need to apply to schools outside of your country?

I want to consider going to school outside the country just to do a little exploring and I want to see new places. #livelife #study-abroad #international-student #college-applications

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William Jan 19, 2018 1250 views

Are emergency service based jobs worth it?

I am debating if I should do this, but the problem is, I don't know if it is worth getting into with the work hours and dangers. #emergency-medicine #hospital-and-health-care #firefighting #law-enforcement

#isitworthit #should-I?

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William Jan 19, 2018 711 views

I am interested in an active job. What is a good way to get into it?

I prefer not to be cramped inside an office space, so what is a good job where you do things such as running around or exploring? Also, are there any recommended class(es) I should take?

#job-search #college

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DeVante Jan 19, 2018 650 views

Why are students pushed to enroll in 4-year colleges right out of high school?

Is it simply a recommendation or is there another underlying reason, as opposed to applying to a community college? #college-selection

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DeVante Jan 19, 2018 651 views

Is it true that a person's major/degree doesn't necessarily set one up for a career in that field?

If I'm majoring in Mechanical Engineering, for example, but over time find a new branch of engineering that is more appealing, would having that degree be a waste? #mechanical-engineering

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