California, USA
Besides Computer Science and Computer Engineering, what other majors are related/involve computers?
I was wondering what else I would be able to pursue that is related to computers besides CS and CE. #computer
Should I take a finance-related course?
I'm not planning on going into any finance-related program, but there are definitely some finance-related things I'd like to learn about to prepare for my future such as the following: how to do taxes, understanding the economy and the market, and how to invest. However, I'm not good at...
I want to work in the government and maybe one day even become a politician, would it be possible during college to get an internship under a local government official?
I am really interested in politics and the way the government works and might even want to become an official myself, just wanting to know what kind of options I would have in college to make connections with politicians #government #political-science #politics #intern
Is open studies in university a waste of time?
Is it better to just wait until I successfully get into a specific program, or does open studies offer valuable assets to have as a student? #college #college-major #university #open-studies
I would like to double major in Economics and Political Science and then maybe going towards a law degree, what would be the best way to set up a four year plan to be make double majoring easier or more manageable?
I would really like to go after and tackle a double major but have been put under the impression that if I don't set up a four year plan to allocate time to do so it will become very hard to double major #major #economics #political-science #double-major
Who/what do you think truly decides where you go to college?
Most people claim their decision to enroll in a certain college was completely their own. But is this accurate? How much of an influence do you think counselors, family members, friends, and/or money have in their decision? Are there other factors that may indirectly influence their decision?...
Is it true that having an athletic training certificate while pursuing a doctorate in physical therapy significantly increases my likelihood at being accepted into graduate school and, later, being hired for a job?
I want to work as a pediatric physical therapist in a hospital with kids fighting potentially terminal illnesses. I was told that double majoring in athletic training and kinesiology on the pre-physical therapy track would strengthen my applications, both for graduate school and my future...
Is it difficult to become alternatively certified?
Should I choose to graduate with a degree in biology, how difficult will it be to be alternatively certified to teach public school? #teaching #teacher
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