Laurel, Maryland
Will you get used to seeing gross things in the medical field?
I don't have a weak stomach perhaps but I am really caring now and if I see someone hurt bad, I don't think I could help myself but to do everything to help. I usually look away but being what I want to do, I have to get used to it. #doctor #medicine #nurse #healthcare #hospital-and-health-care
Is there anyway to get a doctrine degree and take undergraduate classes at the same time?
I want to be an anesthesiologist but I don't want to be in school forever :( #college #doctor #doctorate-degree #anesthesiologist #medicine #hospital-and-health-care
Besides obtaining my Bachelors, what other steps can I take now to make myself more attractive to a PA program?
I am a graduating high school senior and have just determined which career path I want to follow, which is that of a Physician Assistant. I discovered that PA would be a good fit for me as a result of a career class at my local community college. However, I have no history or experience in any...
What's the least education and highest salary paying jobs?
I really plan to enjoy my job in the medical field but, the faster it's over, the better! #nursing #medicine #financial-planning
What is a good way to manage your time?
I want to be able to manage my time wisely through college and my possible career choice. Being able to manage my time will allow me to equally distribute time through my activities and finish any assignment given to me. #college #management #school
When giving a review, what rating method do you most prefer (i.e. stars, thumbs, letter grade, out of 10, out of 5, etc.)?
I ask because I would like to know how to better communicate the overall performance of a product to my audience. #journalism #literature-reviews
In Journalism, what would be a proper ratio of interview/news content to reviews and editorials.
I ask because I plan to become a Journalist for a career, and I am curious as to what ratio of opinion to news content would be most professional. #journalism
A career in Sports Management seems very competitive. Is there a minor in particular related to the Sports Industry that I should look into majoring in to secure me a position in today's workforce?
I do not know any people who have successfully majored in Sports Management and actually work in the field. Trying to get a feel for the other types of jobs that may be related to the field as a back up plan. #entry-level
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