Lawrence Township, New Jersey
What would be other ways to further my education as an educator?
#educator #education #teacher #teaching
Help with Scholarships
Has anyone had any great luck with academic scholarships and where did you find them? I’m paying for everything myself and it’s quite a burden! I make great grades but it seems financial help is reserved mostly for those who can’t afford school on paper. #financial-aid #scholarships #college
Careers in Social Work
I’m working towards my Masters in SW. What are some careers that involve more therapy and working with families and teens? Even foster families and teens. #social-work #social-worker #pyschology
Do your hobbies reflect what major you'll pursue in college?
Right now I participate in Track and Field/Cross Country in my high school but I want to go to college and major in architecture related majors. Is it possible that I can go college and participate in this sport as well as studying in this field?
#majors
What majors should I take in college in order to be a successful architect?
I am currently a junior in high school and in a couple of months I will start the application process in order to get into my selected colleges. However, I am not sure what other majors I should take in college in order to become a very successful architect. So far I am thinking of taking a lot...
How can I make studying abroad for a semester and taking science majors work?
I really want to experience other cultures and areas while in college, but the problem is that in science based majors vocabulary can be very important. Is there anyway I can change course for a single semester abroad? #pre-med #science #study-abroad #academic-advising #course-selection
What course are a must-have for a psychiatry pre-med?
I just wanted to know which courses I could get a head start on. #medicine #psychiatry #pre-med #healthcare #hospital-and-healthcare #academic-advising #classes #courses
Should I get my BSN in a 4 year program or get an LPN then a RN and then my BSN?
I don't know if I should take the shorter route (LPN) or the longer route (4yr)
#nursing #nurse #healthcare #hospital-and-healthcare
CareerVillage is here to help you reach your goals. Get your career questions answered by professionals.
Learn how CareerVillage can support you →