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azra May 12, 2016 1020 views

If I want become a doctor after completing my education, what can I do?

I want to know how to become a doctor. #medicine #healthcare #science #hospital-and-health-care #college

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shaheen May 12, 2016 943 views

How do I become an educator?

I want to educate in my career. What should I do to become an educator?

[P.S. This question was edited by a site admin for grammar and clarity.] #college #teacher #education #higher-education

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Clay May 12, 2016 712 views

What is it like to be an event coordinator/ facilitator or a sports manager?

What does a typical work day look like for a manager of a sports team or the event coordinator? Is there often overtime worked for jobs like these? At the end of the day, do workers in these positions feel happy or content with their careers?

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Clay May 12, 2016 1228 views

Is it difficult to find a full-time job with a major in sports mangement?

I plan on majoring in sports management. I would like to know how difficult it is to find a job as a coach, event coordinator, sports team manager. I also would like to know what careers I can pursue with a degree in Sports Management. #business #management #sports #degree #athletics

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Sarah May 12, 2016 1163 views

Is there a large variety and availability of jobs if I have a Forensic and Investigative Sciences degree?

This is the field I plan on studying and I am curious as to what my future would be after attaining my degree. #forensic #forensic-analysis #criminal-investigations #forensic-investigation

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Sarah May 12, 2016 754 views

What is a "normal day" for a forensic scientist (if there is such a thing)?

Forensic Science is the field I am interested in but I would like to know a little more about it, such as, the daily duties and what to be prepared for. #forensic

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Anudari May 12, 2016 994 views

What are the top 3 mistakes applicants make?

As a student I've send out many applications, whether it was for an internship, job or for enrolling into a school. There have been more times where I got rejected than being accepted. It always made me wonder, 'did the other applicants have better grades or awards?' or 'did I just not fit...

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Alejandro May 12, 2016 1045 views

what college should i go to for ice hockey

i want to be an ice hockey player #ice-hockey #ice

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Isela May 12, 2016 878 views

What does it take to become an ophthalmologist ?

because i want to become one when I grow up #medicine #ophthalmologist

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Isela May 12, 2016 1659 views

What college should I go to to be an eye doctor?

because I want to be an eye doctor. #medicine #optometry #eye-doctor #science #career #career-counseling #college

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Isela May 11, 2016 1330 views

What does it take to be an expert eye doctor? What do you need ? What can you do to get there?

My name is Isela, and I am interested in becoming an eye doctor #doctor #medicine #healthcare #optometry #eye-care #eye-doctor #career #career-counseling #science #optometrist

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Alejandro May 11, 2016 741 views

what are the rules to ice hockey

Im asking this question because When i grow up i wanna be an Ice Hockey goalie #ice-hockey

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Alejandro May 11, 2016 1051 views

What kind of equipment do you need for ice hockey?

i want to be an ice hockey player when i grow up. i'm just asking so i can be prepared #sports #ice-hockey #athletics #college #career #career-counseling #athletic-training

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Elizabeth May 11, 2016 767 views

What is a better path for someone that would like to one day be a mother--a PA or DNP?

I would love to be a mother one day, and I am taking this into consideration while trying to choose a career path. While a PA and DNP have similar jobs, is one better suited for a mother than the other? #medicine #nursing #nurse #healthcare #physician #nurse-practitioner

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Elizabeth May 11, 2016 948 views

Is there a personality difference between PA's and DNP's and if so, should I consider this when making a career choice?

I understand that PA's tend to be task oriented, check it off the list, get it done and move on type of personalities vs nurses who might have a similar job description, but tend to be more compassionate and nurturing. I definitely tend to lean towards the PA type but my college of choice does...

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