Childersburg, Alabama
What are the limitations on becoming a civil engineer?
I'm asking this question because I'm thinking about becoming a civil engineer.
What should you study to get into medical school
I want to know what I should study when I take the test #doctor #medicine #healthcare #university -education #general-surgery #helping-people
What is it like being a Plastic Surgeon
I want to become a Plastic Surgeon #doctor #medicine #biology #medical-school #surgeon #medical-education #people #plastic-surgeon
What's expected of a college student's or a recent graduate's resume?
Like most people my age, I have a very sad little resume. I dont have the foundation of experience or time to include a long list of impressive accomplishments, work experience and skills. Most of what I have isn't relevant to part time jobs or internships I apply for and I'm still including...
Is it a good idea to get a journalism degree if you're not so sure you want to be a journalist?
My college has a great journalism major, but I'm not sure yet if I want to stick with journalism as my career path. I know I want to do something writing-related, but that could include newspapers, magazines, scripts, blogging, publishing, editing, even copyediting is something I'm interested...
What is a day like for a pediatric nurse versus a neonatal nurse? What are some reasons one might choose one over the other (besides the age of the children)?
I'm very interested in neonatal nursing, but I have also considered pediatric nursing. #nursing #nurse #pediatrics #neonatal
What is the best approach to becoming a neonatal nurse practitioner? Should I take a year or so after I graduate to get more experience in a NICU, or should I go straight into getting certified to become a nurse practitioner?
I would like to know the best way to become a neonatal nurse practitioner. #nursing #nurse #nurse-practitioner #neonatal #nicu
What are the best areas to study to become a marine mammal trainer?
There really aren't any colleges that offer this. #marine-mammals
I want to become a Marine Biologist, maybe even do mammal training. The university I want to attend only offers a Biology undergraduate degree. Should I go for a minor in marine science and maybe even a second minor in psychology?
I know mammal training is a highly competitive field and I want to enhance the possibilities of getting a job when I graduate. #marine-mammals
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