Bridgeview, Illinois
Should I get a bachelor, double major, or masters?
To stay competitive in the work force and earn a high salary, which route should I take regarding my degree. I had three options: 1. Get a bachelor's in Computer Engineering and either do an internship or a co-op during college. 2. I major in Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering or...
Will there not be a demand for a degree in Computer Science in the future?
I was originally planning on going into Computer Science, but I heard from a few teachers and students that there won't be a high demand for it because so many students are going into that field now. Last year at my school, there was one AP computer science class. This year, there are seven AP...
how intense is the work load in a stem career and what are the hours worked per day?
I want to go into a stem field and just had some questions
#computer-science #science #mathematics #women-in-stem
What is the most common goal between all civil engineers?
I am a civil engineering student in college and I'm wondering how to understand the most common goal between civil engineers when working on a project.
What would be the best skill to achieve in college before becoming a civil engineer?
I am a freshman in college who is studying civil engineering. And I would like to know what would be the best skill in college to learn and take with me throughout my career as a civil engineer. #college #engineering #technology #civil-engineering #architecture #construction...
When in nursing school, how do you balance your personal life, social life, family, and etc.
I am asking this question because I know that when you are in nursing school, you have to be very dedicated and focused, and I was wondering how you would find balance between your career and your personal life. #nursing #registered-nurses #pediatric-nursing #neonatal
What is the hardest part about being a nurse in today's society?
I am asking this question because every year something gets improved or things change, and that can make it difficult for new incoming nurses.
Do accountants typically use calculus or basic mathematical functions?
I would like to know where I should focus more on brushing up my skills. #accounting #personal-development #math #mathematics #career-details
What types of math are typically used by an actuary?
I love the practical application of math and am considering a career as an actuary. #actuarial-science
What is different for people in stem who get a dual-degree?
Job search wise. Is there a greater chance in getting a job than those with one degree? #college
What steps should I take to become a successful mechanical engineer?
I'm really enjoy looking at cars, and everything about them. I plan on majoring in mechanical engineering, and I was just wondering what steps I should take to become in the engineer life. #mechanical-engineering
What Engineering major pays you the most?
I'm planning on taking mechanical engineering, and I don't know if that would be a good path for me or not. #engineering
Are there careers in astronomy?
I like astronomy as a hobby, but can you work as an astronomer these days? #graduate-school
What can I do with a physics degree?
I am going into this field and was wondering about the opportunities #graduate-school #physics #higher-education
Can you apply for colleges even if you havent completed Fafsa?
I haven't completed my Fafsa application because I don't have the documents I need. Can I still apply to colleges? #college #fafsa
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