Kingsville, Ontario, Canada
what course should i take after highschool?
I don't do well as school or any extracurricular activities. I am wondering what course I should take or should I just not go to college at all?
If I want to study in marine biology or astronomy in collage, what should I do in high school?
I am a sophomore in high school and I have been really interested in astronomy and marine biology. I'm not sure what I can do in high school to help prepare for either of these things. Can anyone give me tips?
How many years of college do I have to take to pursue psychology as a career?
I want to pursue psychology as my career and I especially want to work with special needs children. I would also like to know what to look for when picking the right college.
Where can i learn about being a businessperson the best for high school?
Im in 8th grade my last year of middle school i want to find out what high school would be best for me
Would it be beneficial for me to work in a healthcare setting for experience while in nursing school, or would it be better to fully focus on my studies to succeed in the program?
I will be finishing my pre-reqs soon and planning to attend Wayne State's nursing program. and I feel like working at a healthcare unit would give me more experience, but I feel like again that would be too much. I want more advice on that or how I can balance if I do work and go to school....
How do I get started on earning a law degree ?
I am 74 years old and I have always been in love with the law and I need help in getting me started?
Is there any benefit to getting both my masters in athletic training and my doctorate in physical therapy?
There are three grad schools in the United States that have a dual degree program to get both degrees in about 4 years, but both are out of state to me and very expensive. I’ve been trying to find out if there is any true benefit of getting both degrees that will help me work with professional...
What are some steps that I can take to pursue my CNA career?
-Understand the specific requirements for CNAs
-Be sure to have a high school diploma
-Find a state-approved CNA training program at a community college or healthcare facility
-Successfully complete the required coursework and clinical hours
-Stay Motivated
-Don't give up
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