Brewster, Ohio
What career can I expect with a Professional Writing degree?
I love to write. I've always loved to write. I was looking over my dream college's catalog the other day and saw that there was a "professional writing" major. I am seriously thinking about going with that major, but what kind of job can I expect with it? Will I be doing interesting writing, or...
what do companies look for when they're hiring?
i want to make sure i fulfill those things that can make me more eligible to be employed in the future #international #entertainment #hiring
is it hard to find a job from an Entertainment Business major?
i want to under go the Entertainment Business major to hopefully work in the entertainment field #entertainment #entertainment-industry #entertainment-marketing #music-entertainment
How far can I go with an accounting career in this mordern world
I'm thinking about getting in a 4 years college degree on accounting. However, these days jobs seems to be more available to advance career like science, math, and engineering. Back then people can make a decent amount of money with 4 years degree on accounting, but now not so many. I don't...
How do I know a school is right for me?
I want to go to The Ohio State University, but I'm not sure if I want to go because it's right for me or if it's because everyone else is telling me to go. #college #college-bound
Should I take psychology to become a psychiatrist
I thought psychology would be a good thing to study if I wanted to be a psychiatrist but I feel like I should take a harder math major instead #psychiatry #psychiatrists #psychiatric-care #healthcare #hospital-and-health-care #psychology
What's the most uselful graduate degree in psychology?
I'm working on a degree in psychology, but don't necessarily want to be a clinical psychologist. I'm fascinated by cognitive, social, and political psychology. Are careers realistically available in these areas, and if so what degree would be necessary? #psychology #politics #consulting...
Is it pointless to go back to college?
I'll be 42 next week and have two young children. Returning to school would be a lot of work and expense, but my current career is unfulfilling and stagnant. My music degrees have proved useless, but I have always been interested in psychology. Is it too late for a career change? #psychology
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