Brownfields, Louisiana
Can you major in History and still get into med school?
Is it best to major in biology or can I choose another major?
#college-majors
Entering college and had a high act score but didn’t apply for scholarships, is it to late to apply?
Entering a 2 year college for now , scored high on act but didn’t apply for scholarships, what can I do now?
#scholarships
What are some of the best majors for students looking to attend medical school?
I know science majors are the most common, but what are some others that would be considered successful #psychology #experience #school #undergrad #med-school #medical-field
What is a day to day schedule for an Orthopedic Surgeon?
Day in the life of an orthopedic surgeon. What is something that you do every day and something that happens, but isn't common. Also can you talk about a specialization in sports med if possible
#orthopedics #surgeons #sportsmedicine #medicine
What are some companies that develop and/or research pharmaceuticals?
My major is chemical engineering and I want to work with pharmaceuticals. So, I’m currently looking for an intern in that area. The only problem is that most of the companies I know work with materials. What would be some companies that I can look to for internship opportunities for college...
What do I need to do if I want to work in the development or research of pharmaceuticals?
I’m currently majoring in Chemical Engineering. If I want to work with pharmaceuticals in the future, should I pick a concentration? At my university, the concentrations are materials, environmental, and bio molecular. Is medical school required?
#chemcialengineer #medicine #pharmaceuticals
What is some advice for a person planning to attend Law School?
Is Law School really as hard as people say it is? I’ve read that Law School is extremely high-pressure and stressful, and that the LSAT and bar exams are very difficult to pass. What would be some advice for an aspiring law student? #law-school #LSAT #college #graduate-school
Is losing a case as a lawyer discouraging?
My main reason for becoming a lawyer is to help people and give them the justice that they deserve, but I worry about not being able to win the case and letting them down. Is it frustrating to lose a case because you feel like you have failed your client? #lawyer
what is being a nurse anesthetist like and is the schooling worth it?
considering field
#medicine #college #nursing #anesthesiology #medical-practice
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