Benicia, California
What is the biomedical engineering field like? Does it stand out from other fields in engineering? What types of engineering are used in this field? Who would you suggest pursue this field?
I know the medical industry has a good pay in comparison to other occupations of interest, so that is one reason why I’m asking about this. I don’t know much about the field, and I’m curious to know more.
How do you figure out which college is the best fit for you and your needs to become successful?
I am currently still in high school, I will be an upcoming senior (class of 2024).
I am interested in going into nursing or being in the medical field.
What are some careers in journalism?
I'm interested in going into journalism, but am curious as to what paths I can explore in the field other than "news reporter" or "staff writer." What potential options are there? As well, what are some other aspects of journalism other than writing that I could think of going into (i.e. the...
What should I major in for a prospective journalist?
What is it like being a journalism major? Is it a worthy major to go into, and what other majors would be recommended if my college doesn't offer it? As well, is grad school necessary for going into the field of journalism?
What is the best advice for community college students to succeed after transferring to a 4-year university? #Spring23
As an incoming sophomore transfer student, I'm curious how I can carry over the successful academic and social strategies I've developed into my 4-year university experience. I'm also looking for the best opportunities to grow and expand these strengths.
I want to go into the medical field but I’ve heard that getting burnt out because the path to becoming a doctor is really common, any tips on how to stay on top of everything I have to do? Also where do you go after your 4 year university when trying to get a PHD? (What’s the difference between MD and PHD?) Where do you go when you want to do your residency (is it something you register online for or do as part of wherever you go after the 4 year?)
I am currently 16 years old (I’m turning 17 this year) living in California and I’m going into my junior year of high school. J know choosing to go into such a rigorous field as the medical field won’t be easy but I trust in my decent academic performance in school so far and love for helping...
What are some good places to start or programs that I can do if I want a career in medicine, but I'm still in high school?
I'm 15 and want to get ahead in my volunteering and experiences. But my school doesn't have that many programs and I have no connections to any nurses or people experienced in that field. All the programs I've seen are limited or expensive, so what should I do?
How did you know what career you wanted to pursue and did you take a few years in college before deciding Also, how did you decide which college was right for you? ?
I’m still in high school and I feel like there are lots of different things I would be interested in and I just don’t know how to narrow it down.
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