Brookline, Massachusetts
How do you define happiness and success on your own terms?
I've always valued happiness and success, and that to me means freedom of choice to do what I want. What is your personal ideology? #career #education #jobs #money #success
What are the (best) financial options for paying for college?
Hi everyone! I'm a senior in high school, and like every senior in high school, we're wondering how we are going to pay for college! I know some basics: the federal grants, federal loans, and private loans and that private loans have higher interest rates. But what are the usual percentages...
Will stand up comedy hurt my future as a doctor?
I'm currently attending college. I'm majoring in chemistry and minoring in film studies in hopes of attending medical school to further my studies. The overall dream is to become a doctor, it's what I love. Ever since I was a kid I knew it's what I wanted to do with my life. My other passion is...
What are some entry-level jobs that could lead to becoming a project manager?
I am a high school senior with a special interest in business. I hope to one day become a project manager at a company, but as I am looking at colleges and majors, I am wondering what steps lie in between graduating college and reaching a project manager position. I was wondering what some...
What might a government property investigator / inspector do through out a month?
I am a senior in high school and I am interested in working with/under the government. I know a little bit about this career, but I am interested in learning more about it to find out if it is the right career for me. I would like to get a sense of what someone in this career might do, and how...
Could someone have a career in a science field that is under the government, and what careers might these be?
I am a senior in high school, and I am interested in both a science related career as well as a government career. I am interested in both local and federal government, so a career under either would be fine. I am also interested in water resources, genetics, marine biology, and environmental...
What field of study would someone have to do to become a water resource specialist?
I am a senior in high school and recently I've found that I am interested in this career. I don't know much about what it takes to become a water resource specialist, but I am interested in learning more about it and seeing if it is the right career for me. I am also interested in learning more...
What's it like to work in a field that combines biology and computer science? (ie. biotech, medical data analysis)
I'm a high school senior, and I am going to major in computational biology or bioinformatics in college. I want to know what kind of job opportunities there are for someone going into that field, and what those jobs are like. #computer-science #biology #biotechnology #bioinformatics...
Can I pursue two careers at once?
Ever since I was little my life has been about two things Medicine and movies. They are my passions. Movies and medicine are all that I know. I want to learn how to become a surgeon. What do I do? Can I pursue two careers at once? I also want to direct movies. I can't decide between the two....
What's the difference between these careers?
I've researched these jobs for a long while now but can't find what's different above them. What's the difference between a Medical Examiner, a Forensic Pathologist, and a coroner? What's the exact difference? Does one of them work with the FBI? Could you still have one of these jobs, but also...
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