Erlanger, Kentucky
What do you do when you don't have the answer for an interview question?
Let's say you're in an interview, and they ask you if you have any experience in this field. Instead of saying just "no", how could you word it better? #job #interviews #job-application
What path in highschool would I take to become an ESL teacher?
I always saw teaching English as a second language to be really interesting, I've wanted to do it for as long as I can remember. Going to south korea or Japan to teach English would be amazing, but I know I would be alright with doing it in Canada too. I don't know what courses I would have to...
Are there any jobs that are similar to architecture but require less social skills?
In one of my Grade 9 courses we were introduced to different types of technology and how to use them, for example we had to design a hydraulic hand as a group project with the options of using the woodshop, 3d printer and lazer cutter. When my group was in the designing stage I discovered my...
What other science classes would you suggest to take with a Chemistry major?
I am majoring in Chemistry in college and I am interested in seeing what other people took in college with the same major and what they did with it. I want to go to medical school and become a cardio thoracic surgeon. #college-major
What's the practical difference between a Computer Science degree and a Software Engineering degree?
I'm trying to narrow down my choice for a major, and am wondering what I could expect to be the difference between the two on a practical level? Classes, job opportunities, etc. #computer-science #software-engineering
How deep into math will I have to delve for a CS degree?
I'm ending military service and am thinking about a CS degree. I'm just worried that my sparse background in math will hinder my plans. Am I right to be worried? #computer-science #information-technology
When trying to diagnose a patient, what are the step taken to actually diagnose and give the right diagnosis of the patient?
I always feel like it's difficult for a physician to diagnose a patient, because, for me, I feel that there are many steps that must be taken to properly diagnose a patient and to give or recommend them for the proper treatment #doctor #medicine #nurse #pre-med #registered-nurses #doctorate-degree
Going into the medical field, what is the most difficult concept to grasp when learning about a patient? History? Condition? Diagnosis?
I was just wondering because I am always trying to see whats the hardest topic to discuss or to try to learn about the body or what could possible be going on with a patient and what their state or condition they could be in #doctor #nursing #pre-med #registered-nurses #doctorate-degree...
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