Apple Valley, California
What does a person do while getting their teaching credential?
I want to become a teacher however I am unsure exactly what exactly one does after getting their bachelors degree. Specifically whay someone hasto do to receive their teaching credential. #teacher
What is the hardest part about having a career?
I would like to know because I would like to have a really nice career but at the same time start a family and travel. So I would like to know what is the hardest part about having a career and if its possible to have a life outside your career. #work
In what ways does Medical School differ from University?
I am planning on becoming a physician and I would like to know in what ways Medical school will be different than University and not in the obvious ways. I mean like the amount work, studying, deadlines, etc... I want to become an OB/GYN, but I think Medical school will the time of exploration...
What is the transfer process like for a community college student to becoming an University student?
I am currently a student at Riverside City College, and I am planning to transfer to a University in the next few years. I wanted to know what the transfer process entails for not only out of state schools, but also California Universities as well. #school-counselor #education-counselor
Are medical schools open to any major for those who are applying?
I have different ideas for my undergraduate degree, so I would love to know what is suggested for medical school. #medicine #school
What are some of the rewarding benefits of working as a doctor?
I am asking because through the hard times of stress, I need to continue thinking about the positive reasons why the career will be rewarding in the future.
#doctor #medicine #hospital-and-health-care #college
Is it better to stay in area, or go to a university somewhere new?
I want to go to universities in other states, but my family and a few of my teachers promote staying in my current state. #out-of-state-student
How do you become a teacher?
I've always been interested in becoming a teacher (maybe math? or English?) but I've never understood how. I've had "student teachers" in classrooms. I've heard from several teachers that you just go to college, get a degree, and get a job. Others, like my step-mom, have had to spend 7+ years...
I was thinking of taking college courses at the community college near me (Chaffey college) and I was wondering if this was a good idea?
I am a sophomore in highschool but I'm not planning on going to the college until next year for my junior year and then continue it into my senior year and then finish everything at that college for my associates degree once I graduate then move on to a four year college for my BSN in nursing....
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