Bluffton, South Carolina

What career options are realistic for someone with physical limitations and language barriers in the US?
What career path or study should I pursue? I need some advice. I'm 25 and trying to figure out my career options in the US. Here's my situation: I have a bachelor's in Psychology and Japanese Studies from Korea. While I can handle daily English conversations, I'm not confident enough for jobs...

What are the steps to be a firefighter as a veteran?
My son is a Staff Sergeant in the Army Field Artillery division. When he gets out in a year, he wants to be a firefighter. What should he do to get into that career?

What exactly does choosing a career entails?
I am a student with no idea of how to properly choose a career

Is dual enrollment in high school worth it?
I am very adamant on getting ahead. I am currently placed in all honors classes since freshman at my school and get placed in AP classes yet. But, if I get far enough ahead, should I consider dual enrolling? What benefits does it have?

how do I get started with my computer engineering career?
what can i do to find a mentor and began my computer engineering journey

What law school is really worth it?
I have heard from many lawyers that sometimes it does matter where you go to law school. What law schools are the best and provide the best learning environment and/ or learning experience?

What class in college has benefitted you the most in life?
Disregarding your job, what class that you took in college has been the most helpful in your day to day life? And, applying your job to this question, how has a certain class benefitted your specific job?

What classes are useful if I want to become a book editor or publisher?
I have always loved the idea of being an editor or even a publisher for books and I am very curious what future college classes would be useful for that career.


What do colleges really look for in a student and their work?
I'm trying to get a grasp as to how and what I should work towards when I start really working on getting into colleges.

What should I major and minor in if I want to be a lawyer?
I'm in high school, and I'm starting to think of what I want to do. I'm interested in estate law, defense, and entertainment law. I want to know what I should study in college before I go to law school to help support my education.

Why is it so difficult for me to find and stick to a career path that I actually like?
I'm an 18years old freshman, about 6'1 in height that quite excels at playing basketball but it's not really something I'd like to do after college. I think I have interest in programming and marketing but they are quite difficult and I find it very hard to stick to something, sadly. Pls help 🙏

What does it take to become a dentist?
Grade 11 in high school and would like to attend a four year college afterwards

What kind of degree do I need to become a veterinarian?
I've researched ways to become one but I've kept getting different answers and I wanted to ask a professional if I could.

How do you fight the urge to "rest on your laurels" and instead consistently seek to make your company better?
I'm a senior at Georgia Southern University studying finance. I have considered pursuing a career in either financial analysis or financial planning, but I think I'm leaning more toward the analysis route.


What do colleges look for when choosing which students are eligible for attending and included scholarships?
I am a middle schooler going into high school, but I dont have much and I think that its important to understand what colleges look for in students that are qualified for their school and financial aide.


How much does a welder make per year.
Im a 18 year old constuction worker who dropped out of high school, im trying to #job how to weld in order to earn my high school diploma

Am I required to serve for a certain amount of time before getting a degree in the Air Force?
I'm a senior in HS, and was planning to go into the Air Force, get a paid education in Computer Science/Cyber Security, and then work with them for a few years with that degree. Recently, I saw somebody in a similar situation online say that they served 4 years and then went to college using...

Will Summer School affect the way Universities/Colleges look at you
School has been really hard for me over quarantine and my grades are not the best right now and I want to take Summer school but im scared that it won't benefit my gpa at all. My my freshman year wasn't the best either (I maintained and B C average) . I wanna be successful but my motivation is...


Is it beneficial to have graduated with a minor when searching for jobs?
I'm considering whether or not to extend my stay in college, or graduate a year early. If I stay longer I won't have to rush and I could potentially pick up a minor, but I'm not sure how beneficial that is in the long run, especially if it would require me taking out more student loans. #student

Do you have any advice on finding a job as an editor after graduating college?
#jobs #job-search #entry-level

Is double majoring in marketing and finance a good idea?
I want to kind of work on both sides of marketing. Such as the creative side and the number side. I originally had a minor in art studio to be able to take some graphic design classes but that doesn't fit with my schedule. Do you think a double major in those two areas will help along with...

How does your college choice affect the pay rate in your career field?
I am enrolling at the University of Georgia for Business Administration and Mechanical Engineering in the fall. I am asking to get more insight on whether attending graduate school at a more prestigious university is a waste of time and money. #business #engineer #advisor

I intersted in becoming a physical therapist. What are the best majors to get as an undergraduate to prepare you in this field?
High school senior interested in becoming a physical therapist #graduate #major #majors #physical-therapist #undergraduate #athletic-training #athlete #majors-and-minors

What are the best steps to take during college to secure and prepare for jobs after college?
High school senior preparing for college #college-major #jobs #job-search #colleges #first-job #intern #workforce-planning

What's the most distinguishing characteristic of an education degree in relation to your college experience?
College is different for everybody; people study different things and this therefore leads to different learning experiences. I was wondering what sets an education degree apart from a typical "college experience". #educator
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