Cranesville, Pennsylvania
What is the best idea to take if your dream for the future is not as practical or resourceful as you once believed?
I am asking this question because many people tell me that I may be overthinking the results of my post-secondary choices. I hope to create an inspiring cartoon that will capture attention and or possibly turn it into a film. However, I realize that I may not animation as much as I like the...
What are the most needed careers in today's world?
I have been really waffling around between different careers. I'm not sure what is the best option to make sure that I can find a job. What jobs are really needed in today's world? I want to make a difference, but i cant make a difference if I get a degree that I can't find a job in....
The school I am going to doesn't accept student loans? I have been doing scholarships a lot but how else can I fund my education? Are their other ways?
There is no federal funding at the college I am attending. They offer a 12,000 loan each year but that will obviously not cover the whole tuition and room and board. I have a 3.96 unweighted GPA but because it is a very competitive college that really doesn't get me many scholarships. I have...
I really love to help people and on all the career searches it tells me to be a nurse but that just grosses me out? And other careers?
I feel like a lot of the careers I have thought of will pay absolutely nothing or will be hard to find a job in. I don't want my career to be all about money but I cant just ignore it cause I will need it to pay off college debt. I want a career that I can actually be active and feel like I...
I am a sophomore in college with a 2.9 gpa going into my junior year. Is it still possible for me to get into a nursing program after i graduate college even if i only bring my gpa up to a 3.3?
I was just looking at all of my past grades in college so far and didn't realize how terrible I'm doing. In high school, I was an average student. I think i ended with a 3.4 gpa and honestly I didn't really care too much about school. My freshman year I was a little lost and didn't know what i...
What are the benefits of knowing more than one language when it comes to Speech Pathology?
Does this mean you're able to work in different countries? #doctor #medicine #professor #speech-pathology #pathologist #speech-language
Do speech pathologists work with deaf people? If so, are they required to learn sign language?
I am wondering because I read somewhere online that there is 2 types of speech pathologist, one that deals with deaf peoplem and one that doesn't. #medicine #professor #health #speech-pathology #pathologist #speech
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