Jeffersonville, Indiana
How should I choose which career I want to take on?
I've always wanted to be a physician. But after taking medical classes at my high school, I've started to lose interest. Then, recently, I've thought of becoming a school counselor...but I feel like I'm not good at communicating with people and I've heard that school counselors don't do much...
Which option would be best?
I'm having trouble deciding where to go to college. Excluding the costs, I want to go out of state. But I also had an idea that maybe I should go to college in-state first for the first 4 years then go to college out of state for grad...And I'd like to get out of my comfort zone and become a...
How much counseling does a school guidance counselor actually do?
My teacher told me that most of the time, counselors does more of administrative work. They barely have time to actually counsel students anymore. #psychology #guidance-counselor #student-counseling
How do you balanced work and school?
I was asking this question because it seems like to me, that getting a job during college is impossible. But somehow, people graduate college and I wonder how? #jobs #school #time-management #work-life-balance
What are some ways to study for exams or test while in college?
At times I have trouble studying and I have different methods to study. I'm asking this question because I want to know if it would be more difficult to study in college then in high school. #time-management #studying-tips
Is becoming a doctor better in the long run than being a nurse?
I would like to either be a pediatric nurse or pediatrician and I'm not sure if being a doctor would be easier in the long run and better for me than being a nurse. What do you do differently when you are a doctor that you can't do as a nurse? #pediatrician #pediatric-nursing #doctor #nursing...
How much more school do you have to go through to be a doctor rather than a nurse
My major is currently nursing but I have also though about just becoming a doctor and I'm not sure yet if I should. #doctor #nurse #pediatrician #pediatric-nursing
Is it vital to have an undergraduate degree in Mechanical or Automotive Engineering to pursue a graduate degree in the same fields, or is it okay to major in something like physics or applied mathematics and then switch over for grad school?
Hi! My name's Keegan and I'll be attending Tulane University in the fall. I'm interested in the automotive engineering industry and plan on completing a 3 + 2 year program where I obtain a BS in physics from Tulane in 3 years and then a BE in Mechanical Engineering from Johns Hopkins or...
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