Elberta, Alabama
How can I prepare to teach English as a second language?
I am interested in going to Japan as an English teacher. Currently, I am planning to attend a university in Virginia to earn a BA in English. I am also studying Japanese on my own. Since I'm new to this whole idea of teaching English as a second language, I was wondering if there is anything...
How do I handle discipline in the classroom?
I'm going to be a teacher (first grade), and I'm not sure about the best way to handle discipline problems in the classroom. For example, is it better to give them a time out, or take away a privilege? And what do I do if the parents of an unruly child are uncooperative/unhelpful? #teaching...
When should I earn my master's degree?
I'm studying to be a teacher, and I've heard different things about when I should earn my master's. Some people say I should earn it, then get a job, while others have told me it's better to earn my bachelor's, get a job, and then work on my master's in the summer.
#teaching #masters-degree #job
What are some easy scholarships to apply for?
I need some financing help to be able to go to college.
#college
What type of classes should I take if I'm interested in a career in accounting?
#accounting
What is the hardest part about nursing school? #needtoknow
I am extremely interested in pursuing a nursing degree but I've heard from so many people about how challenging it truly is. I am concerned but hopeful that I can do it but what actually is the hardest part? The material, workload, studying? I need to know! #nursing #material #challenge...
What all do I need to do to become a neonatal nurse?
I'm trying to find out all the schooling i need to take, what type of internships or jobs I can have while in school and all about the education. #nursing #medicalcareers #medical-education #medical-careers
What is the starting salary for a pediatrician in the state of Alabama?
I am asking my question because this is the career field I am pursuing when I go to college next fall . #doctor #nursing #pediatrics #dentistry #pediatric-nursing #gynocologist #financial-planning
What area of study can be completed within five years of the medical field ?
I am asking my question because after I graduate from highschool I would like to work in my field within five or six years . #nurse #pediatrician #dentistry #pediatric-nursing #anesthesiologist #dental-assistant #obgyn
About Being Neonatal Nurse
I'm a junior in high school and I want to be a neonatal nurse I'm really interested in babies and want to achieve my goals of what I'm trying to be in life. First I thought of being a Ob/Gyn but I decided that I want to be a neonatal nurse. I was wondering how many days do you get off like do...
Would it be smart to be a physician's assistant rather than a physician?
I would really like to go into the medical field. I would love to be a physician. However, I was wondering if perhaps being a physician's assistant was a better option. It would be less schooling, which would cost less money. #medicine #school #physician #assistant
Do you think medical school was worth it?
I am considering going to college and entering a pre-med program, then continuing to a medical school. I was just wondering if it was all worth it. I know it will be a lot of work and money. #doctor #medicine #school #pediatrician
What is the best way to beef up a college application?
As a student who will be applying to colleges very soon, I'm looking for ways to increase my odds of being accepted. Would retaking a standardized test, more service hours, or something else help me out more? #college #college-admissions
What are some tips for getting research opportunities while an undergraduate?
I'm currently a high-school senior who will be starting college in the fall of 2017 and I hope to be involved in research at my university as soon as possible, but I'm not sure how best to go about doing that. #college #science #biology #research #chemistry #physics
when it comes to architectural studies at a major university, I know that a great deal of time is spent in the "studio". Is it advantageous to live on campus/ in the dorms to be as close to the studio as possible for working on projects?
I am looking into living expenses on and off campus. #architect #architectural
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