Flint, Michigan
Ive always been interested in working in some type of lab setting but im not sure if i should pursue it as a career. Im currently 20 years old and just graduated with a 2 year degree in general studies.
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what dose it mean to inspire in the work industry?
well i always wanted to be an Artist i think art is pretty cool so my question relate's to that
What is the best way for a teen to make money while still in school?
Best way to make money
Do you get to choose what school you go to, when you are student teaching in college ?
I am a junior in high school and this has been my most recent question.
`How did you know what type of surgeon you wanted to be?
I know I want to be a surgeon, but i'm not sure how to later decide what type I wanna be.
What does it take to be a surgeon?
I’ve been interested in this field for a long time, and I want to know what it takes.
Is there any possibility I can major in Human & Physiology? I took two semesters of it, a semester of calculus 1, college algebra, and trigonometry. I'm assuming I'll be able to at this point. And I did finish a semester of biology, as well as introductory chemistry. Feedback is always appreciated.
I want to major in human anatomy and physiology for research. I enjoy it so much, and I hope calculus 1, college algebra, and trigonometry is enough. I also hope biology and introductory chemistry will suffice. I don't think calculus 2 is something I can handle.
Why is school so hard?
Why is school so hard It seems easy but u missed one day and I feels like I’m really behind
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