Maumelle, Arkansas
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
How did you prepare yourself, as a student and an individual, for the MCAT?
Being a high school junior, I have experienced scheduling studying for the ACT with regular high school life. However, how were you able to balance such an imposing and important test, the MCAT, with college life? How were you able to find time to do things for yourself and offset that with...
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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