Little Rock, Arkansas
Advice for extracurricular activities?
I am going to a four-year college in the fall, and I want to participate in extracurricular activities. I know it will look better on my college resume, and possibly open up the door for more scholarships However, I have panic disorder and am not very good around large groups of people. I am...
Any graphic designers here?
I am pursuing a Bachelor of Art in Interdisciplinary Studies with focuses on Graphic Design, Studio Art, and Philosophy. I wanted to see if there were any graphic designers on here, and if so, what do you like about your job and what all do you do? #graphic-design #art #college
Should I get a film degree or find an film internship?
I am interested in the film/video industry and am weighing out the benefits of a college degree. College is expensive and I see other ways to learn the skills like finding an internship. In your opinion, is experience more important than a degree in this area? #video-production #college-major...
What is the best strategy for getting out of debt?
In order to get a college education and maybe start my own business, I might have to take out loans. What is the most effective way to pay those debts off in a short amount of time?
#moneymanagement #advice
What is the worst thing you've seen working in a hospital?
#medicine #fullmoon #halloween
Again, I want to be a nurse, so what should I expect as far as freaky stuff? Tell me your weirdest, creepiest, goriest stories!
What can I look forward to most in becoming a nurse?
#scholarship #medicine #nursing #freakingoutaboutschool
I've wanted to be a nurse as long as I can remember and I'm putting myself out there to finally do it! But I want to know what truly makes it worth it for people
What can I look forward to most in becoming a nurse?
#scholarship #medicine #nursing #freakingoutaboutschool
I've wanted to be a nurse as long as I can remember and I'm putting myself out there to finally do it! But I want to know what truly makes it worth it for people
Do I have to be a people person to work as a doctor?
I'm a pretty good "people" person, but I do struggle with understanding and dealing with people's actions and emotions. I know nurses deal with patients for the most amount of time, but I don't want my lack of social skills to affect the patient in a negative way. #doctor #patient-care
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