California, USA
From an insider view, is college what you expected?
From the massive stadiums at football games with fans rushing the field to Project X style frat party movies, is college what it's made out to be? As a student with aspirations of a Ph. D in Neuroscience, I'll be spending a lot of time through school. What is the social atmosphere like? Can one...
What does a day in the life of a neuroscience researcher look like?
As my aspiration, I would like to request some information on what my future would look like. Is there the freedom to research topics of choice? Or do companies hire researchers to work on projects for them? If so, is there a way to get into your own lab for personal research? What were your...
Why is it that only a small amount of colleges have a material science major?
I live in southern California and noticed that only a small amount of colleges offer material science as a major. This confuses me not only because that's what i want to major in, but also the fact that this career can solve many environmental problems. #science #environment #materials-science...
How do I write a resume?
What does it take to compose a resume? Which skills are relevant? What does the company want to see from me? What if I have no experience? #communications #resume #resume-writing #public-speaking #interviewing-skills #communication-skills #job-application #personal-development
What kind of internship is best for psychology majors?
If I want experience in the field, but am a busy college student, which kind of internship would you recommend? The more specific, the better! Should I work side-by-side with a psychologist, and how would I go about doing that? #college #career #psychology #college-major #university...
What does it take to become a Hardware Engineer at Intel?
I want to know what it takes to become a Computer Engineer at Intel because I really
like tinkering with computers and I have always loved building things so why not design
them?
#computer-science #computer-software #computer-hardware
What degree is recommended for computer hardware design?
I read an old reddit AMA on it a couple months ago about a hardware engineer at
Intel and somebody brought up what they would need to receive his position. However,
he didn't give a straight answer so I would like to know what I have to do to be hired
into that job.
How do engineers ensure that members of a team all do their fair share?
In school, working in groups is often a challenge because some people end up doing a lot more work than others. Is it like this for engineers as well? How are issues like these resolved? #engineering
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