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Brittany May 26, 2016 904 views

How relevant is a French degree in the US?

I will be studying in France but returning to the US #research #nuclear-engineering

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Brittany May 26, 2016 832 views

What kind of nuclear waste research is funded in the US?

I am a nuclear engineering graduate student seeking to do research #research #nuclear-engineering #nuclear-science

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Katherine May 26, 2016 984 views

How should I prepare for college? What can I expect?

I have 2 more years in high school and I want to know what college would be like. I want to join a UC college or somewhere in California. #college #help #advice

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Katherine May 26, 2016 1442 views

What can I do if I don't know what I want to do in the future?

I don't know what career I can pursue in the future and college is coming in 2-3 years! I need some advice for this because I also join some clubs and I don't know what subject I am interested in in school. #career #help #advice #interest

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Ryan May 26, 2016 762 views

Is being good at physics directly correlated to being a good engineer?

I am a college student studying aerospace engineering. I have taken three college physics courses (mechanics, waves, electricity/magnetism) and have gotten a C, B-, and C+ respectively. I have studied extremely hard for these classes, but I think my underlying downfall was my lack of thorough...

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Alyssa May 26, 2016 1053 views

What are the best Nursing fields to work in?

I want to be a nurse but I never knew that there was more to it than just 'nursing'. There are actually different fields in nursing that I have never heard of and I just want to know what is the best and interesting fields. #nursing #nurse #medicine #healthcare #hospital-and-health-care

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Alyssa May 26, 2016 776 views

What are my options in pursuing a degree in nursing?

I have only known and heard of pursuing a nursing degree by going to a college or community college then transferring to a 4 year. However, is there more options rather than the traditional way? #nursing

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Megan May 26, 2016 2148 views

Does nursing ever offer any moments that completely make you feel fulfilled, or does the job become repetitive and mundane as many other people feel about their jobs.?

It may sound too head-in-the-clouds, but as I've been told time and time again, "do what makes you happy." In a job that seems to require stoicism and perhaps some not-too-happy moments, by the time you perhaps feel that you have become numb to the environment, is it still fulfilling? Why does...

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