Cohasset, Massachusetts
what do i need to look for in deciding what college i go to?
just so I can explore my options.
What is a good way to tell what college is best for you?
I'm asking because I have a couple in mind but can't decide which one would be better for me. #college #college-admissions #career #higher-education
Are there any minors that are good for teachers to have?
Being a teacher is something that is really important to me. I want to be able to help my future students to be the best that they can be. I want to be an elementary school teacher, preferably kindergarten. Is there a minor that would help a lot in the field of education? I was thinking about...
For being a teacher, what experiences or classes would you highly recommend before you get a job?
I have wanted to be an elementary teacher my whole life (almost), so when it comes to getting a job I want to make sure I have really good experiences to make me an even better teacher. Are there experiences or classes that you wished you would have taken that would have helped you understand...
With seemingly a decreasing number of women in the IT Field, besides a related degree, do you recommend a specific minor and/or specialized certifications/qualifications to ensure that I will stand out among other graduates entering the work force?
I will be a female college freshman in the fall. I am majoring in computer information systems and love the ability to organize by creating and using software applications/databases. I also hope to have a lucrative career with flexible hours so that I will have an opportunity to be a great...
How many year does it take to pay off college for a physical therapist?
I want to become a physical therapist but would also want to know how long I will be paying college. #healthcare #physical-therapist
How do people avoid being in det after college?
I come from not a very wealthy family and I am the first college students but i want to know how to save my money but still get an education. #colleges
Is it a good idea to take all 8 year of college for your doctorates degree then get a job, or take the first 4 or 5 years and get a bachelors of masters then get a job?
I was told by someone that if you get a doctorates straight off the back, not many places will accept you, but if you go for your bachelors or you masters, then you'll most likely get a job faster. #pharmacy #pharmaceuticals #medicinal-chemistry #drug-development
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