Castle Rock, Washington
What is the most difficult part of being a x-ray technician ?
I am a senior curious about the radiology field. I hope you can answer some of my questions :)
1. What education or training did you need to acquire to reach the level that you are out and how is it relevant to your profession? 2.What are some of the toughest challenges you have faced in your profession and how did you work through them? 3.If there was one thing you could say to someone interested in your profession what would it be and why? Thank you in advance for your time. Sincerely, Hunter R
I am interested in becoming a Network system Administrator and my end goal is to work at Microsoft in the future.
What softwares and tools should I be familiar with for Computer Networking?
I am wanting to be a Computer Networking Architect, but am unsure of what softwares and tools I should be familiar with. #computer-software #technology
Is a college degree worth it?
My name is Tanner and i am 23 years old. I'm really interested in computers and love them! I am into the ( IT ) field of networking. What type of skill(s) will i need to become successful in this area?
#help
When studying for finals, what are some helpful tips for staying on track when studying?
#finals #studyingtips #studying #tips
How do I know that the major I picked is the right one for me?
#career-development
When applying for Med school how important is the school from which you took your pre-requisites from?
As my goal is a path that takes me onto medical school, I want to make sure that the choice of college doesn’t hinder my options too much. For example, can you take pre-requisites at a community college? #community-college #prerequisites
As a Running Start student that will start my Freshman year with the equivalent of one-two years done, should I plan on jumping into grad/med school or take time off once I receive my bachelors?
The concern is that as a Running start student I will have the possibility of graduating with my bachelors before my 21st birthday. Will taking a year off after that help me be more accepted at the next level or does it not matter ? #runningstart #medical-school
What is an advantage to living on-campus rather than at home?
Deciding whether to spend extra money to live on campus or not. #college-decisions #college #housing #student-housing #finance #dorm
What is the best piece of advice for starting your own business?
Starting a new business is daunting. #business #business-development #entrepreneurship
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