Clearwater, Minnesota
I have been set on majoring in Biomedical Engineering under a pre-med track for a few years and I was wondering how difficult it is to switch majors within an engineering department of a college throughout the four years of my undergraduate degree?
I am not quite sure if biomedical engineering will be the best fit for me and I won't know this until I try it out in college and I am worried that I will not be able to switch majors easily. I also want to study under a pre-medicine track which might make it more difficult to switch majors. No...
As there are still not many women in the engineering field, what would I be able to do in college and my future career to earn more respect from men in that field?
I have heard from some female engineers that I have talked to about how they weren't given as much respect as they should from men in college and their workplace. This worries me because I want to major in Biomedical Engineering and I want to be fully respected in the workplace and in college...
What was the most useful course you took in your undergrad years?
I'm in the premed program and I'm planning to become a doctor. I am very curious as to out of all the information that needs to be learned, what the most helpful was. #doctor
If you could go back and change one thing, to prepare you for med school, what would it be?
I've heard that med school is very tough, and I want to prepare as best as I can. #medical-school #premed
What can you do for a career with o ly a bachelors in social work?
I am majoring in social work #social-work #intercultural-awareness
My college now offers a master of science in rehabilitation and addiction counselor. There are only 2 of these in the US. I am about to graduate with my BS LADC and want to get a masters. With this masters program I will recieve LPC and or LPCC. .
I have been told that getting a LICSW compared to a LPCC could be better? But I am not sure I want to learn more on social work, the systems. What is different between LICSW and LPCC. I was just accepted into the masters program and I wasnt sure this program will be for me? #counselor #licensed
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