Brunswick, Ohio
What are the precautions for posting signs in a beach?
I'm a future marine biologist and I plan to specialize in sea turtle rehabilitation. I want to help the sea turtles before they become endangered. One plan I have for helping the population is by posting signs with the phone number of the sea turtle rehabilitation center I end up working at so...
How can I volunteer with writing?
Hey guys,
So I love to write, which is why I'm pursuing Professional Writing as my major. However, I also love to volunteer. Is there a way I can combine my two loves and volunteer to write?
#volunteering #professional-writing #writing #editing #nonprofits #nonprofit-marketing
On average how much sleep should be striving for?
Just to make sure I'm getting the proper amount of sleep. #sleep #college
How many credit hours should i take per year?
Just wondering if I'm taking the correct amount of credit hours #college
How many organs do surgeons remove for donations?
I am curious because I am studying to be a surgeon but I am petrified of touching things like kidneys. Please help!#kidneys
How much math do bankers do?
I am curious about what levels of mathematics I have to take to prepare my financial career.#banks
Once accepted into my undergraduate program, where do I start to find internships?
#athletictraining #exercisescience #internship #undergraduate
What major is most effective if I want to go to grad school for physical therapy?
Universities offer a few majors/routes for undergrads that could work for PT grad school... which one puts me ahead?
#physical-therapy #undergraduate #major #college-major #college #academic-advising
Will the computer science industry inevitably become oversaturated?
I am an amateur self-taught programmer in high school with interests in engineering. Given the recent boom in excellent jobs due to an expanding tech industry and the large number of people majoring in computer science to meet this demand, I often wonder if the field will become oversaturated...
How have you been influenced by individuals in unrelated fields in college?
I am enamored with science and technology, and plan to major in electrical engineering in college. One aspect I have carefully considered in the colleges that I applied to are versatility and strength of programs across several disciplines. I would like to become acquaintances with English and...
What other instruments will I have to learn for a career in music therapy?
I already play two instruments–piano and French horn. I have yet to be able to master French horn to a certain extent. The piano is going well.
I'm just interested in knowing what other instruments I'll need to learn for music therapy.
#music #music-therapy #instrumentation #career
If my ultimate goal is to become a lawyer, what is the best major for me to chose?
I've been bombarded with fliers for dozens of colleges telling me to apply, but I'm not sure what to apply for! I'm looking for some direction...
#lawstudent
What kind of job can you get with a social work major?
Will a major in social work give me the education to have an actual job in the non-profit sector, or will it give me the training to be a volunteer? What sort of job can I get with a Social Work major and how can I help people?
#social-work #volunteering
What can you do with a early childhood degree?
#early-childhood-education #education #educator #child-development
If I want transfer out of the current college I go to and my credits don't transfer? Will I have to retake those courses?
I've heard many stories of credits not transferring over after leaving a college. It's a scary idea to think of because then those classes were basically pointless. #transfer #collegecredits #college #college-advice
How soon do I need to decide what major I want to study in if I'm uncertain and this is my last year in high school? #time is ticking
I need to determine what major I want to focus in at this point. #time is ticking
Is Social Work a Good Major??
I want to help people... I love helping people. However, with a major in social work and doing that full time, will I have enough of an income to pay off my college debt? Or would it be better to major in something else and then volunteer to help people? I would love to help people full time,...
If i would not be accepted to medical school what else I can do with a Chemisyry degree?
#college-bound #college-selection #chemical
What are some details that colleges look at to consider you in their programs?
I am trying to go into Veterinary School for large animals mainly but with some involvement of small. I want to be sure of this field but the possibilities are endless with programs. How can I be so sure of what to put with possibly a little chance of getting into the program? Especially a...
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...
How much time do you have to make a first impression?
I know that first impressions matter, that they are extremely important. Does anyone know exactly how long you have to make a first impression?
Thank you!
#marketing-and-advertising #information-technology-and-services #financial-services #customer-service
If you were your own manager for one day, what would you change?
If you were in charge of the department you work in for one day, what would you do differently? Would it be something with the actual work you do, or the place you work in? Thanks for your time! #career-choice #change-management #project-management #professional-training #computer-software...
What are the main differences between a Nurse Practitioner and a Physician Assistant?
Hi! I am planning on going to college and becoming a Neonatal nurse, but I am also thinking of furthering my education and becoming either a Nurse Practitioner or a Physician Assistant. What is the difference between the two? Do they both have the same amount of schooling? Do they both do the...
What is the best way to answer those "worst flaw" questions at an interview?
I know that you aren't supposed to say "I don't have any flaws" or "My biggest flaw is that I am a hard worker", but I don't know what the best answer would be. Are companies looking for people who say "My biggest flaw is _____, but I have done this, that, and the other thing, to improve it."...
What does "long-term" mean in volunteering?
I am homeschooled, so I don't have many extracurricular activities. Because of this, and also because I enjoy it, I volunteer a lot. In August, I started volunteering once a week at a hospital in Outpatient Registration. I enjoy it, and I am planning on continuing through the summer. I am not...
In a medical profession, is it okay to cry in front of your patients and their families?
I'm hoping to become a neonatal nurse someday. I am not especially emotional, but I know that if a baby didn't make it, I might not be able to contain my emotions. So, my question is, is it okay to show your emotions in front of patients and their families? Is it good to do so, to show the...
What are some careers that you can go into with a Political Science degree?
I'm actually asking this for my brother. He would like to go into political science, but he doesn't know what he could do with that degree. He doesn't want to be a teacher or a lawyer......is there anything else? Thanks so much! #career #science #history #political-science #politics
Do colleges look more at standardized test scores (ACT/SAT) or GPA?
I'm a Sophomore in high school, and I was wondering if colleges focus more on your ACT/SAT scores or on your GPA?
Thanks in advance! #college #business #medicine #science #teaching #college-bound #testing
If you were going to rate your job, 1-10, 1 being horrible and 10 being amazing, what would you rate it?
So, you are filling out a survey for your job. One of the questions is, "Rate your job on a scale of 1-10, 1 being worst and 10 being best." What would you rate your job? Do you wake up every morning excited to go to work, do you just "not mind" working, or do you REALLY hate your job? Thank...
Is volunteering a lot enough to make me stand out when applying to colleges?
I am homeschooled, so I don't have very many extracurricular activity opportunities. I do volunteer a lot, usually 150-200 hours a year. Will that be enough to make me stand out when I apply to colleges, or no? Thanks! #college #business #education #higher-education #volunteering...
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