Andover, New Jersey
What are the difficulties in becoming/being a book editor?
I'm interested in being a book editor. I know that every career has its challenges, but because I don't have many book editors to talk to, I don't know what challenges book editors have. What difficulties happen in the job search and job itself? Thank you! #JULY20 #book-editor #book-editing...
How do you know when you've pushed yourself too far? How do you figure out that you took too much on your plate?
#college #career #intern #student #care #career-development #radiology #nuclearmedicinetechnology #caregiver #chores #responsibilities #july20 #career-development #career-advice
How do you make your mind let go of work/school when you're specifically trying to decompress?
#july20 #work #healthcare #school #work-life-balance #medicine #technology #nuclearmedicinetechnology #psychology #biology #radiology #intern
What skills do you frequently see hiring managers look for that you have lacked either in the past, present, or something that you somewhat lack and are looking to improve upon?
#internship #jobseeker #career #long-run #tech #medicine # #technology #radiology #writing #science #research # #biology #journalism #nuclearmedicine
What is a day of a financial analyst like?
I'm an incoming freshman and I'm interested in the Finance field. A financial analyst seems like a fun job. However, it also seems like a very stressful and requires working overtime. What is your experience as a financial analyst? What are the pros and cons? Thanks! #finance #financialanalyst
I've applied to 19 (remote) internships and part-times, have gotten close to getting 84% of them and still being rejected. I don't feel bad, I know there are a lot of good, qualified applicants out there. I just want to get an idea of what else I could do now that I don't have any classes. I don't want to be unproductive.
#productivity #rejected #nodice #close #summer #noclass #internship #job #job-search #career
How do I deal with people who criticize my college and career choices, when it's not constructive at all? And in fact, it makes me question myself even though I know my decision is firm.
#collegestudent #noise # #career-choice #college #nuclearmedicinetechnology #comparisons #medical #university
How do you remind yourself that what you're doing/studying is important in the long run and let it truly sink in and motivate you?
#college #medical #radiology #nuclearmedicine #biology #organicchemistry #technician
Is it financially smarter to become a PT Assistant, work, and obtain an undergraduate degree or pursue an undergraduate degree for Physical Therapy, use that degree for a job, and still work your way to become a DPT?
#physical-therapist #athletic-training #career
How do I get a job in the creative field with no experience?
I've been looking for a place to start. Also struggling to find connections. #job-search #internship #career #resume #artist #designer
How do you stay focused in 3+ hour long night classes?
I took a class last semester that was 3+ hours long twice a week at night and it seriously burned me out. I would go right after work so I was tired and had a hard time focusing. Curious if others had a similar issue and how you went about staying focused? Our professor let us record the...
Dealing with burnout?
I dealt with serious burnout from one of my classes last semester. We had so much material to learn weekly and the tests were brutal, plus I was working part-time during the week. Has anyone else dealt with it and what strategies did you use to fight it/deal with it? #college #student
What classes made absorbing the material from Anatomy/Physiology classes easier for you?
I've taken both Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2 last year. However my grade for 2 was passing but low. I'm planning to retake but I'm wondering if other classes might help me better grasp the material. It's a lot to take in and understand in a short amount of time. At my community college, there...
Online versus In-Person?
Sometimes classes I need have the option of being online with testing done in person at the college. I've taken two last summer and did well. I'm considering a few more over the summer but this time they would be math (basic college algebra) and maybe a history class. Are there any classes you...
Taking classes for fun?
Have you ever taken any classes for fun that do not fit any requirements? How was you experience? #student #university #college
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