Farmersville, Texas
In the engineering field, are there hands on career opportunities for students coming out of school?
I know in the beginning of most careers it take a while to work up to do what you truly have a passion for and since I have a passion for being hands on in my career, I'd like to start in the beginning of at all possible. #engineering
How do you find a good place to intern for Biology?
I know that I could probably find a professor that could use my help, but how do I approach them so that I can work by their side. It would be great to be paid, but I don't have to be(that's more a graduate degree thing anyway). I'm about to graduate high school and would like the lab...
If I take a Biology course, how to I transfer that to a Marine Biology course and have many Minors?
I'm a small town senior getting ready to graduate and I don't really have anyone to help me prepare for college. I know I have to get a bachelors in Biology and then somehow 'specialize' in Marine but I also want to major in oceanography and engineering. I want to get my PhD so that I can...
Is learning a second language useful for a STEM career? Why or why not?
I am currently learning Spanish but I am wondering if I should focus on my science more instead. #degree #masters
How does one approach a career in biomedical engineering?
I am interested in entering the field. #degree #masters
What are the typical work hours of an actuary?
I plan to have a family in the future and if I have long work hours, I might not be able to see them, and i want to spend time with my family. #actuarial-science
Which degree would be better for a person who wants to pursue actuarial science: a mathematics degree with a focus in actuarial science, or an actual actuarial science degree?
I went to a college fair and was presented with two different colleges, one with a mathematics degree with a focus in actuarial science, and the second having an actuarial science degree. I was just curious as to which would be the Bette option. #mathematics #actuarial-science
What exactly is mechanical engineering? what should i expect? What are benefits of going into this field?
I recently got accepted to university of texas at dallas in mechanical engineering field. But i don't know what to expect in this field because i only chose it since the school didn't offer civil engineering course #mechanical-engineering
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