Calimesa, California
Is majoring in math a good route if I want to go into finance?
I am currently majoring in math and economics and I am striving to go into the finance field. The only reason I am majoring in math and econ is because my college doesnt offer a finance degree. Is this a good idea?
#finance #math #economics #accounting
How easy is it to land a job after graduating?
More specifically, how quickly will you be able to be hired after graduating with a Bachelor's degree in some sort of engineering from a high tier college, such as Stanford or MIT? #technology #engineering #job-search
What is the difference between a UC and a CSU?
I have been considering going to various colleges in California. However, I do not understand the difference between the UC system and the CSU system. #california #college #college-selection
How likely will it be that I will end up in a career within my field of study?
I been noticing that many people do not end up doing what they initially studied for. For example, a person majors in business but end up as weight trainers at a 24 hour fitness! #itiswhatitis #career-counseling #career-choice #career-path #undecided #college-major
What colleges are best known for providing computer science internships to different companies?
I have interest within the computer science world but do not have much knowledge of what colleges are best known for their students receiving jobs after they have earned their college degree or even if the college provides internships to different corporations while attending their university...
What colleges provide a computer science program that later allow multiple job opportunities earning the degree
I have interest within the computer science world but do not have much knowledge of what colleges are best known for their students receiving jobs after they have earned their college degree #technology
Whats the best way to prove that you have experience when applying for a job?
I realize that there are some jobs that require that you have experience and a way to show that. However, if you are straight out of college and the only real experience you have is what you did in college, is this enough?
#computer-science
How can I ensure that the major that I pick now ( and am passionate about) will be relevant after 4 years?
Every day is a new day with new advances, however as the world turns to more digital and technological advances, some majors that have nothing to do with technology can fall short from impacting as much as the STEM majors. With a non-STEM major that I am passionate about, I want to believe that...
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