Belmont, California
Is it hard to get a job with a degree in digital media/cinema?
I'm considering this major because it's something I'm more passionate about but I'm not sure I want to do it if it won't support me in the future.
What careers can you get with a degree in digital media and cinema?
I'm debating between majoring in business or digital media and cinema, and I want to see the different career options I could consider.
City College and then State/UC Colleges or straight to State/UC?
Hello CareerVillage, I would like to ask if there are any pros or cons to going to a city college and then transferring out to a state university. Have you figured out what you wanted to do in that amount of time going to city college?
Should I apply for an obscure major at an UC and then transfer to stem?
The low acceptance rates at UCs for stem majors is daunting and I would like to know if applying for an obscure major would be a good idea.
What should I do to increase my chances of getting into a UC as a potential stem major, considering the plummeting acceptance rates?
I noticed the acceptance rates for stem majors across the board dropping and I am lost
How often do animation studios look for new employees?
the frequency that studios usually hire new workers, in this case animators or artists
Are degrees a major requirement in animation?
I have heard you don't really need a degree in animation to work as an animator, but some jobs do require them. I'm curious to know whether you really need one or not.
How different is college life compared to highschool?
I know that I will be living without my parents but what else should I be prepared for?
What can I do to help prepare myself for classes in college in comparison to highschool?
I'm a senior in highschool that will be going to college soon.
Does building lego counts as a type of engineering?
Galileo student, loves engineering.
How to be good in computer engineering?
Galileo student, ap computer science principle.
How different are classes in college compared to high school and in what ways?
Are college classes truly harder and are the teachers less focused on individual students?
Is it better to major in general chemistry or major in a more specific part of chemistry?
An example of a more specific major would be chemical engineering or organic chemistry.
Why do people learn the mechanics of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, etc?
I am wondering about the importance of mastering them.
What programming languages are easy to learn?
I want to know which programming languages are best for beginners
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