Bellaire, Texas
what is the best part of being a doctor in an emergency room?
i want to be a doctor in the emergency room and i want to know what the best part of working in one is. #emergency-room
What is the work environment for an Emergency Medicine doctor in Miami,Florida?
i dream to be a doctor in Emergency Medicine in Miami, Florida and i would love to know what the work environment is like. #doctor #medicine #emergency-medicine #emergency-room
Career/Major
So how does one find what they are passionate about, what major they want to go in. Im not sure about that. As of right now im considering physics because of astrophysics. When you find what you are passionate about and take the courses for that major do you ever struggle, or ask yourself "Is...
How is the path for physics major
Okay so as of right now, I am in biotech and I want to switch to physics because Im so intrigued by astrophysics. However, everyone around me tells me its too hard. Physics is too hard for you, you wont find a job, you'll need to get a higher level education and it's expensive. Things along...
What happens with people who graduate but don't master their major? Should college classes be more enforced?
Hello, I'm a performing music major, and I don't understand how students who are planning to teach, for example, get enough with the classes that are provided if there are so many students in a class for the teacher to work with and not enough to obtain everything from the class. Does that...
What careers are options for me if I'm interested in an Interdisciplinary Ph. D. in English Literature and Psychology?
I'm very interested in both studies and think they complement each other well. #psychology #literature #doctorate
What are the benefits in getting a doctorate?
I want to get a Multidisciplinary degree in English Literature and Psycholgy. I was wondering whether I should get a doctorate or a masters. #psychology #degree #literature #doctorate
Is it possible for one to work as an Architect and an Architectural Engineer? I Know they're two incredibly different fields, but I am incredibly passionate about both and am curious if there is a way to actually participat ein both in the work force.
I am aiming for a BS in Architectural Engineering and Plan on getting a Masters in Architecture, to give myself a well-rounded education. I've heard from professors that it's fairly black and white between the two careers, however that might simply only be the case in America. Maybe other...
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