Highland, Indiana
What makes a resume for my job impressive?
Being that i want to do a job in Electrician, what would be impressive or what type of skill, education or experience would i need to have on this resume to make it enough.
Could I live my life with a security salary?
Would a career in security ensure I live a moderately comfortable and financially secure life?
What is a day in the life of a private household cook like?
Say i wanted to be a Cook for a private household, what would that day consist of? Would it be busy or a slow day. Who would i be cooking for and how long would i be working there during the day
What is my potential salary be like?
For someone going, into the culinary industry Chef/Head Chef I'm you could tell me the salary would be like at a entry level starting point.
how often does an electrician get shocked?
I would like to know how often an electrician gets shocked due to my fear of getting shocked.
How hard on the body is it for a cement layer and finisher?
I would like to know how much toll it takes on the body for you to be out all day every day laying concrete.
How much is the salary for a carpenter?
I want to know how much the salary for a construction carpenter is so that I can know that I will be able to provide for myself.
What are some passion project ideas that a student interested in the health field can do?
I'm passionate about arts and health. I've already done a passion project for art, which was curating and sponsoring a teen-art gallery to support a non-profit. Not only that, but I've done some volunteering at hospitals and Red Cross, which has been great so far. What are some ideas for a...
Is it advisable to take dual enrollment while I enter the senior year of high school?
My school doesn't offer many AP classes, and I'm trying to challenge myself academically. Is it advisable for me to take community college classes during my senior year, and how will it affect my college applications?
Does certification improve my chances of getting into my top school?
I have 10 non-credit certifications from accredited universities like Stanford University, Harvard and USC universities, but I'm quite confused if they're really significant on college applications.
What paths can a high school student take if they want to pursue a career in the medical field?
Most of my extra-curricular activities are geared towards advocacy, public health, arts and medicine. What are some tips that you can give me as I aspire to be a pediatrician?
How worthy is it to take a BS/MD program if you want to be a doctor?
As a pre-health student in high school, I've always wondered if the BS/MD program is worthy because I'm worried about costs and not being able to graduate with my friends. What's your advice on that?
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