Lake Dallas, Texas
My significant other would like to pursue a career in Welding. What would be the best college-based or certification school plan he could take so he can continue working his passion for a better salary?
In order for my significant other and I to succeed in our near future, we need to know how much work we need to put in before settling down with careers and building a family. #career #salary #welding #financial-planning #career-details
What is the average salary for one pursuing a Master's Degree in Hospitality Management?
I am a high school senior and I plan to pursue a Master's Degree in Hospitality Management at Stephen F. Austin State University. I would like to know this question to decide if it is a stable field and that I can support a family in the future with. #management #hospitality #hotel-management...
How likely is it to find a mentor in the finance world?
I don't know what the world of finance has turned into today, but I've learned it's a very cut-throat community. There's a lot of opportunities, but it seems like connections are everything. What are the chances I'll find someone willing to help me out and give me the resources to grow my...
Would it be more wise to pursue a bachelors in business administration or economics?
I want to pursue a career in the following areas of interest: finance, real estate, investing, commercial business, travel. I want to have a job that will provide me with lots of opportunity for my future. Not looking for anything specific. I just want to do something on a big scale with lots...
How do you handle difficult patients?
nurses and doctors always seem to stay relaxed #doctor #nursing #patients
Which is a better plan for nursing school, community college first then university or straight into university?
I need to know because I can not afford university right now but really want to be a nurse. #college #nursing #higher-education #career
Would it be better to use loans or try and look for scholarships in regards to paying for college tuition?
I don't know whether I should keep on looking for scholarships or take my chances and apply for loans. I know scholarships are free money but you're not always guaranteed on winning them. #professor #student
What is the hardest part about transitioning from a high school student to a first year college student?
I am currently a senior and plan on going to Pennsylvania for College. I don't really know what to expect when I get there. I don't have any older siblings who know what it's like and times have changed since my mom went to school. I just want a little help and guidance on how to make the...
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