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What will a masters do for me in the field of chemistry?
I'm looking into going into chemistry as a major, but I am not sure what the difference will be if I go into the field with a bachelor's degree as compared to a master's degree. #college-major #chemistry #bachelors-degree #masters-degree
Does a general chemistry major allow someone to go into creation of medicine such as pharmaceuticals?
I am wanting to go into the field of chemistry, starting by majoring in general chemistry. I know that I will be able to do some chemical research, but I would like to know if I could possibly go into creating medicine. #medicine #college-major #chemistry #pharmaceuticals
What are some tips for impressing employers in co-op and job interviews?
Since co-ops and jobs will be very important to my future beyond college, I am looking for any advice to make a good first impression on possible employers in interviews. #engineering #job-application
What are some study tips for engineering courses?
I know that studying engineering can be very difficult and time-consuming and that it will be very different than what I am used to in high school. I am looking for any studying tips and tricks to make my transition from high school courses to engineering courses as simple and painless as...
What are some challenges that women in the field of engineering may have to overcome?
As a female entering college to study engineering next year, I am curious what kind of obstacles or challenges I will be facing in my college years and career since engineering is considered a predominantly male profession. #engineering
Is college as hard as it sounds?
I hear that it is extremely stressful and hard. #no #yes #maybe
I want to be a dentist but I don't know if it is a good job or not. Any ideas?
I want to be a dentist because it only takes 4 extra years and they make good money but I don't know if it is extremely hard or anything. #no #yes
Should I spend less time and money in college but graduate with a less desirable degree for my intended career?
Hi! My name's Keegan and I'm currently an undergraduate student in the honors program at Tulane University. After seeing and realizing the financial burden of my first semester here on both my family and my future self, I started thinking about changing my previous plan of a 3+2 year dual...
What is it like being a geriatric nurse practitioner?
What keeps you motivated in this field? What kind of fulfillment do you get in this field? What's frustrating about it? Are there many opportunities in this field? #career #nursing #nurse #nurse-practitioner #geriatrics
Are there more job opportunities in Florida than in Kentucky? Specifically healthcare jobs?
I'm thinking about whether to move to Florida or stay in Kentucky for college. #college #jobs #job-search #employment-opportunities #out-of-state-student #healthcare #hospital-and-health-care
What are the jobs that the high school students can get if they don't have a college degree yet?
My name is Syeda and currently I am working on my associate degree in Biology at Hudson county community college. I want to be a doctor so I wanted to take summer classes this year to get my education completed as soon as possible. Unfortunately, I couldn't take them because I didn't have a job...
How should I choose which career I want to take on?
I've always wanted to be a physician. But after taking medical classes at my high school, I've started to lose interest. Then, recently, I've thought of becoming a school counselor...but I feel like I'm not good at communicating with people and I've heard that school counselors don't do much...
Which option would be best?
I'm having trouble deciding where to go to college. Excluding the costs, I want to go out of state. But I also had an idea that maybe I should go to college in-state first for the first 4 years then go to college out of state for grad...And I'd like to get out of my comfort zone and become a...
How much counseling does a school guidance counselor actually do?
My teacher told me that most of the time, counselors does more of administrative work. They barely have time to actually counsel students anymore. #psychology #guidance-counselor #student-counseling
How do you balanced work and school?
I was asking this question because it seems like to me, that getting a job during college is impossible. But somehow, people graduate college and I wonder how? #jobs #school #time-management #work-life-balance
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