Manhattan Beach, California
what is different between the time we spend in studing n the time to spending to play
play time lead us to make a star, study lead us to a sufficiet job
Are there any programs or internships that would increase my chances of getting into Medical School and help get more hands-on experience in the Nashville area?
I am going to study biology on a pre-med track at Vanderbilt next fall, and I want to do whatever I can to become the best doctor possible. I would love to find some sort of program to put me ahead of the game. #pre-med #internship #vanderbilt #medicine #hospital-and-health-care l
Does a person stop taking required classes after their sophomore year in college?
I was wondering if college allows you to explore classes within your degree field or is it just required classes you need to take. #college #career-choice #classes #requirements #career-exploration
With a sociology degree, can you become a social worker?
The college I applied to did not have social work for bachelor's degree and so I decided to take sociology. However, many people are saying it does not connect to social work. Is that true? #career #science #degree #social-work #work #sociology
What obstacles or mountains must an actor/actress overcome to be assigned major film roles?
I want to major in theater to improve my skills and work my way up in the film industry after college. #management #entertainment-industry #personal-development #acting #voice-acting #film
How rigorous is a medical sciences minor?
I'm a Design major but am vastly interested in the medical field, but not enough for a major. How rigorous is the average Medical minor, and what opportunities arise because of it? #medicine #education #college-minor #college #higher-education #career
Do you have to go to an artsy school to end up in an artsy profession?
I'm going to a Jesuit, education-focused school for my education, but I got into a very exclusive Design program. I want to work at a major animation company (Disney, Pixar, Laika, etc.). Will this allow enough of an education to have a baseline skillset for such a competitive industry?...
Is doing a double major in college good for getting a job after?
I'm considering taking a double major and want to see the pros and cons of doing so. #double-major
What should you major in if you plan on going into Law?
I want to be a lawyer but am not sure what to major in first. #lawyer
Should I make my roommate aware of my depression, social anxiety, and odd behaviors caused by medication?
Part of me feels like it's my business and that I shouldn't have to tell them extremely personal things but I know the medication causes my eating habits to be extremely weird, mood swings, and on occasions, twitching. I feel that I would appreciate having some sort of warning if my roommate...
What jobs besides fiction author could I use an English degree with specialization in creative writing for?
I've always had narrow interest revolving around fictional/fantasy ideas but I know that it's rather difficult to become successful in that area though I will try. I want to have some sort of back up plan if things don't work out for me that has at least some of my interest involved. #english...
Which books should I read before I enter law school this fall semester?
I was recently accepted into law school. I am eighteen years old, so I likely do not have as much knowledge in my head as other incoming 1Ls. I would like to enter law school at least somewhat prepared. Ideally, I will be familiar with the basic legal jargon and concepts that I will encounter...
How could planning to spend some years as a stay-at-home mom affect my career choice?
I know I want to work as a therapist in my future, and I feel that my career would be a very important part of my life. At the same time, I know I also want to have a family, and I'd like to spend at least a few years at home with my children, assuming this is financially feasible for our...
In which career in the psychology/therapy fields would ASL and foreign languages be most valued?
I speak 2 languages (including English) fluently and 3 more at varying degrees of functional fluency. One language I know that I think is particularly unique is American Sign Language, which I learned in school and at an academic summer camp. Now that I'm thinking about potential career choices...
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