Benton, Arkansas
Do I have to be a people person to work as a doctor?
I'm a pretty good "people" person, but I do struggle with understanding and dealing with people's actions and emotions. I know nurses deal with patients for the most amount of time, but I don't want my lack of social skills to affect the patient in a negative way. #doctor #patient-care
Is it better to go for "the dream" or be realistic with a career?
I ask because I dream of starting my own make-up company (my major is biochemistry and minor is business), but I realize that it would probably be safer to study for medical/pharmacy school or even go into research. In today's economy, I don't know if it's worth the risk. #biochemistry...
What is the best thing you can have on your resume for an architectural engineering internship?
Getting an internship is one of my goals after college and I just want to know what are one of the best things to have on your resume.
#engineering
#architecture
#architectural-engineer
#resume-building
#resume
#internships
#career-goals
What do you think is the most necessary part of a college experience?
I want to make sure I want to get as much bang for my buck as I can. Of course this is a subjective question, but I only want to know your opinion. Thank You #bangforyourbuck #opinionsmatter
Is it difficult to keep your personal feelings separate as a defense attorney?
Most people when asked would say that they would have trouble defending a murderer to their best effort. As such, I was hoping to get a bit more insight into how public defenders manage to put their personal feelings aside and focus on their job. #criminal-justice #career...
Is there someone here who can tell me the path that they took to become a forensic accountant?
I'm interested in law, but I also enjoy accounting. As such, it seemed a natural step to look into forensic accounting. I'm hoping someone on here would know a bit more about how to become one. #forensic-accounting #forensic #accounting #career
What kind of career involves travelling but also involves pursuing a career in psychology?
I am in love with psychology, I love learning all these different forms of psychology and studying it... but I also want to travel so I am just trying to find a few options where I could do both. #psychology #travel #career-options
what should I major in for pre-med?
Everbody tells me that it doesn't matter what I major in to get into medical school but which one will get me most prepared? #medschool
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