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What profession doesn't require you to be a police officer in the criminal justice field?
#criminal-justice #law #criminology
What requirements are there to become a theater teacher?
#teacher #acting #teaching #education #theater
I love performing, what jobs would consist of being / speaking in front of people?
I love performing, whether it's theater, speech, or just making an announcement in front of church. I know that acting isn't necessarily a steady career, so what other areas could I put this passion into?
#Publicspeaking #performing #speech #performing #people
What is the average day like for a social researcher or sociologist?
I'm thinking of majoring in sociology in college, but I want to learn more about the field and what the average day in that type of career would be like. #sociology #research #college #college-major
What is being a physical therapist like?
I want to become a physical therapist. However, Google can only tell you so much about what that would be like! I'd like to hear from some people who have worked as a physical therapist before. How well does it pay? What's it like? Do you feel satisfied that you've made a difference in someone...
What all do I need to do to become a physical therapist?
I've researched this topic quite a bit, but most of what I've found has been confusing. I'm the kind of person who likes a checklist, but the information I've gathered for this is all catty-wompus! (Excuse my old sayings...) #career-choice #physical-therapist #physical-therapy
How difficult is it to double major in two oppposite fields?
I'm graduating high school this year and I want to be an urban planner. I was going to major in geography (for my career), but I also have a passion for theatre and music, so I was going to major in musical theatre as well with a minor in something like public administration/communications,...
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