Finksburg, Maryland
How has chemical engineering benefited you outside of your career?
Besides just discussing what you've learned in your career field as a chemical engineer, I want to know how being a chemical engineer can benefit me in other ways. #career #science #engineering #chemical #benefits
As a chemical engineer, do you realize any notable differences in the work ethics of female chemical engineers and male engineers? If so, what are some notable differences? If not, what are the similarities?
I am a female high school graduate who is looking to pursue a lifelong career in Chemical engineering. What drove me to ask this question is the simple fact that quite a few people have asked me why do I want to be a chemical engineer considering that I am a female, and "females just don't fit...
How can you find job using statistics - besides the word "Statistician" in the job title, what other job titles are typically used?
I am loving my AP Statistics class. I had never considered a career in statistics before but now I am curious what types of jobs exist where I could use this math skill. When I do an internet search on "statistician" or statistics I get some results but it seems like there may be a lot more...
Does anyone have advice for college athletes majoring in STEM subjects when labs and athletic practices may conflict?
I will be playing a sport for my school and, while my coach is very much academically focused and will support any afternoon labs I have, I know there will be some conflicts between those labs and our athletic practices. I am curious if anyone has any creative ideas for making sure that I can...
Does anyone have any specific guidance for a strong STEM student with ADHD and Dyslexia that may want a career teaching STEM subject to students with similar disabilities?
I'm a high school senior with ADHD and Dyslexia. I also have been successful taking high level math and science classes as well as AP digital art. I am considering a career where I can help other students with similar disabilities be successful in their STEM classes and, hopefully, pursue...
Will the Physican Assistant Program become a Doctorate degree program in the future?
I want to be a P.A #physician #assistant
Is getting into a Physician Assistant Program competitive? How Competitive?
I am asking because I would like to become a P.A #physician #assistant
What are some possible occupations for someone with a communications major?
Where in the company would one with a communications major fit? #college #business #college-major #communications #human-resources
What is a useful language to learn if I want to have a career in law enforcement?
Specifically, I'm considering a career in the FBI or CIA; however, answers about useful languages for working in local law enforcement would also be appreciated. Thanks! #law-enforcement #foreign-languages
What Liberal Arts school would you recommend for someone who would like to pursue a career in law?
I aspire to be a lawyer. I am currently in my 2nd year of high school (10th grade). Not sure which college to pick for my undergrad. I would prefer one in the North East region, since I live in Maryland. #college #teacher #law #criminal-justice
I aspire to be a lawyer. In my undergrad year, What major would best equip me for law school?
I want to eventually become a judge. When I was researching several law schools, I came across a survey and it said that most people who major in Pre-law aren't prepared for law school and are less likely to get admitted into one. #law #government #judiciary
After getting out of school how long does it usually take to get into the field of sports and entertainment?
Im asking this question because I want to know how hard and how long it will take to get a job after. #sports #experience #networking #entertainment
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