Audubon, New Jersey
Should I focus on DSP or acoustic engineering? Also, any steps to take towards these careers?
I like both math and audio, which initially led to me discovering DSP. However, I discovered acoustic engineering, which I find to be equally interesting. I have experience in theatre sound and music production. I’m also infrequently learning to code.
Would this be a good schedule for someone looking to major in physics and electrical engineering Also, which route should I take for my twelfth grade year?
I’m currently in eighth grade, but since seventh grade I’ve been planning out my high school schedule. I’m unsure on my twelfth grade schedule, though. I believe the science classes might be too much. Based on everything else I’m taking, what do you think I should do? I want to major in...
How do you decide what career to choose?
I know I wan't to do something in the medical field, but not quite sure what.
How can I get a remote unpaid internship or any kind of experience for this summer as a sophomore computer science college student?
As a sophomore college student, I want to explore different fields in computer science early to discover which path I might want to take in the future. I also would like to build up my resume starting now. Any experience to keep me occupied during this summer would be very helpful.
How can I become a lawyer in future.
How can I become a lawyer when I grow up and which subject should I study most?
What is the best way to keep having motivation?
I have interest in computer science and STEM.
What can you tell me about Nuclear Medical Technology?
Hello! I'm on a journey to find a new career path. I decided to get into medical imaging. There are so many options; Sonography, Nuclear Medical Technology, etc. and I'm unsure what would be best for me. I originally started looking into a Digital Medical Imaging program and with further...
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