Aurora, Colorado
How do you teach the geriatric population about health promotion when they are skeptical about Western Medicine, pharmaceutical companies and society’s obsession with diatery restrictions?
#healthpromotion
#diseaseprevention
#stubbornpatients
#teachingtheunteachable
#nursing
Is a Graduate Certificate taken seriously?
#graduatecertificate #graduation #Careers #resume #job-applications #applications
What are the prospects of getting a job in the museum field?
#museums #museumstudies
What extracurricular activities are the most impressive and unique for applying to medical school?
Most students will become CNAs or volunteer at local hospitals, but what extracurricular activities will stand out on med school applications? #applications #med-school #medical-school #graduate-school #college
What sort of questions should you ask professors to establish a relationship?
If I am attending office hours, what types of conversations and questions will allow us to establish a personalized connection that can be useful for recommendations and career advice in the future? #career #college #professors #networking #relationship-building
Is there a large market for biochemists?
I'm planning on majoring in biochemistry and I want to know about what I'll experience after college. #biochemistry #science
Do biochemists usually work for larger companies or independent businesses?
I'm planning on majoring in biochemistry and I want to know about what I'll experience after college. #biochemistry #biology #chemistry
What different career options are there for biochemistry?
I'm planning on majoring in biochemistry, then possibly going into pharmaceutical research, but I want to know what other options there are for biochemistry. #biochemistry #science
Why are GE classes important?
You go to college to learn about a specific topic, but you are required to to take Math, English, Political Science, even though that isn't your major...so what is the point? I thought that was for Elementary and High School? Why do we have to take these GE classes in college, do you think...
Are you going to college because you want to or because society told you to?
College is something that isn't for everyone, but society doesn't tell us that. They want us to think that college is for everyone regardless of what they want to do as a career. Many students have no drive or passion for what they are learning because they don't know what they want to do in...
How important is it to have a computer with you in college?
I want to make sure I have all the things I really need to succeed in a college classroom. #college-bound
How hard is it to get a job in a computer science field once done with college?
#computer-science #college #career #computer-software
How do I choose where to study abroad?
I want to #study-abroad in many different places. How important is learning the language to go to a certain place? How do I get the most out of studying abroad programs? Is it advisable to go for more than a year? Is a semester abroad worth it financially and academically? How do I manage...
What is the best way to get internships?
Paid internships before going into the business world is important to help support life as a college student but also for the experience. What is the best way--through networking or handing out my resumes or going to career fairs -- to get me noticed and applied for? #internships
Can I cheer in college while doing the military?
I am a student athlete at my high school. I'm a 3rd year varsity player and Captain on our varsity cheerleading team. Cheerleading gives me the opportunity to break boundaries for myself and has helped me become a better student. I wish to continue my cheerleading career in college but I also...
Will I be able to join the Marines and go to college still not knowing what to major in?
I'm asking this because I am a junior in high school, currently wondering what I want to major in. It has always been a dream of mine to join the military because I like the idea of protecting those I love and care for. I want to be able to still continue my education after high school but I am...
Would an engineering career allow me to travel?
I am planning to major in chemical and biomedical engineering. Do these fields allow for a lot of remote work, which would let me travel frequently while on the job? Otherwise, do careers in those fields ever require much on-site work in other countries? #engineering #biomedical-engineering...
How versatile is a double-major in biomedical and chemical engineering?
I know I enjoy chemistry and have a general affinity for math and science. However, I have a lot of broad interests, including possibly working in medicine or computers, and want to avoid closing doors (or needing to change majors). My school has a specific program that makes this dual degree a...
What jobs are available to a student with an Asian Studies BA?
I majored in Asian Studies in college and am graduating soon. I'm a bit overwhelmed by the opportunities out there and am having a hard time narrowing down what I'd like to do. I am interested in religion and have traveled a bit to South Asia. Does anyone have any advice on what to focus in...
How do I start my own veterinary practice?
I plan to run my own veterinary practice and would like to know the steps to creating your own business.
#business #entrepreneurship #company #veterinary #small-business
How do you pay for post secondary education?
I am planning on attending veterinary medical school and am interested in knowing how to pay for it.
#medicine #veterinary #scholarships #post-secondary
Playing the Odds with Scholarships
I would love to finance my #higher-education with more #scholarship money, especially given a cut in state funding for #financial-aid taking effect next year. Is it more worthwhile to devote my time to the easier #scholarships that simply require me to sign up for a website or take a survey?...
What is most compelling about being an independent college student?
Independence is a sweet topic, especially for a high school student. But, what other things make independence in college so admirable besides being able to do what you want?
#college
What is most rewarding about being an adult in the working world?
Most adults will work super hard during college to reach their desired profession, and once they get there they more often than not feel a sense of accomplishment in their lives. I want to know what keeps people from becoming burnt out in their careers, what is it about what you do that puts a...
What's the hardest and best part about being a physical therapist?
Since I was 13 I knew I wanted to be a physical therapist. I'm just curious how others got in that field. #doyouloveyourjob #medicalfield #physical-therapy
What's the best to major to major in if I'm looking to be a physical therapist?
I'm asking because I want to be prepared for getting my graduate degree. Also I'm starting college soon. #physical-therapist #college #major
What is the workload like in college?
When I go to college, I plan to get a job. Will it be tough to balance a job and college studies? Is there many papers to type? How long do assignments take?
#college #college-jobs #job #work-life-balance #work
What's it like to change a major?
As a senior in high school, I have two potential majors that are completely different fields (science field and the other, fashion design field). I plan to take science classes in college and if I'm not cut out for them, I'd switch to fashion design courses. Will I have to stay in college...
Does location the school matter?
Why should I consider out of state vs in state schools? What are the benefits? Besides the obvious cost reasons.
#college #travel #school
Why should I consider honors programs in college?
A couple schools I've applied to have extended an invitation to apply to their honors programs, but why should I? How does it help me in life?
#college #honors #question #why #engineering
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