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Mkaila Jan 20, 2017 838 views

i wanna be a neonatal nurse practitioner or obgyn but im not very good in math and science do you think its still a good idea or could i work through it?

I am a junior in high school and i wanna be a neonatal nurse practitioner or obgyn but im not very good in math and science do you think its still a good idea or could i work through it? #neonatal #obgyn

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Alvin Dec 02, 2016 1142 views

What is the good path to follow to be a pharmacist?

Hello! I'm a student about to having is associated degree of science this fall. I would like to pursue a career in pharmacy. I've been told a lot but I want the advices of professional or maybe the experience of a professional. Thank you #graduate-school #pharmacy #pharmacists #pharmaceuticals...

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Ihika Nov 23, 2016 926 views

How should a high school student go about picking a good pre-medical undergraduate school?

A high schooler who is interested in pursuing the medical field and is currently applying to colleges. #professor #undergraduate #physicians #undergrad #graduate-doctor-professor

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Preston Nov 21, 2016 1021 views

How do I weigh my options?

I've got so much going on right now, I've been wanting a career in biology or just some kind of life science for so long but I've also been in the orchestra since I was 8 years old. My high school has won best orchestra in Texas every year ever since I joined, 3 years in a row. And so now I've...

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Alejandro Oct 31, 2016 957 views

For any Computer Science graduate - What is the everyday life after work? Do most work at home or physically at a company? If a company, what do you work on daily as in can ya'll work independently or are there assignments/projects handed out?

I am in the top 1% in my class and I initially wanted to be an engineer, but that changed as i really loved coding in school. Writing codes and understanding them come easy to me and I really like the idea of a big open market in which a programmer can to gain attention from applications that...

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Alejandro Oct 31, 2016 986 views

For any Computer Science graduate - What is the job search like after you graduate? After receiving the diploma do most contact companies that exist to work for them or is it more in the guidelines of you yourself or a group starting up a new company?

I am in the top 1% in my class and I initially wanted to be an engineer, but that changed as i really loved coding in school. Writing codes and understanding them come easy to me and I really like the idea of a big open market in which a programmer can to gain attention from applications that...

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markarius Oct 31, 2016 750 views

What different kinds of majors are actually inside of "Electrical engineering"?

I was wondering this, because when I'm applying to colleges and they ask my major I type in electrical engineering and several options come up. I think it would be helpful to find out exactly what each one entails. #college #engineering #college-major #college-admissions #electrical-engineering

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Jacob Oct 30, 2016 1300 views

What are some career fields for electrical engineers?

I enjoy the electrical aspects of engineering such as circuitry and microelectronics. I enjoy home-automation, IOT, and robotics. However, I really do not want to end up being an electrician (not that there is anything that wrong with that; it's just not my thing). So, what are some other...

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Jacob Oct 30, 2016 2699 views

Do many of the required engineering courses for different engineering majors overlap?

I know that I want to major in engineering, but I am currently uncertain as to what specific major I want. If I get into college and decide to change my major from one field of engineering to another, how well do the classes overlap? Do I really have to know what specific field I want to go...

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