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Would it be difficult to be a female engineer because it is such a male dominated job?
I am asking because I am a girl who wants to be a female engineer and I think it would be very hard. #femaleengineers
Would going study Veterinary Medicine be a better option or study Anthropology?
I'm having a hard time deciding which path to choose for myself. I've always had my plans set, so not knowing which career field I wanna go to is sort of stressful.
#veterinary-medicine #anthropology #veterinary #animal-health #anthropologist
What do i need to major in to become a Caring Nurse?
i am asking because i want to work with babies i love them. Taking care of babies/ infants has always been a favorite of mine #nurse
Is there a website that consolidates ALL Scholarship available?
I am having to go to so many different sites. Some sites do have a select few; but I'm looking for more. One website that provides 100's. If that is possible. #scholarships
how can i set my career placement
I am currently attending UMA as a Healthcare Management and I am looking for career choices so I will be better prepare when I get my degree.
#healthcare #hospital-and-health-care #healthcare-management #management #career-counseling #jobs
When you're fresh out of college is it best to work for a while, travel, or go straight to Grad school?
I'm curious about the current state of the job market as it pertains to the hiring rate of students fresh out of college with their first Bachelor's degree. Do most employers favor new grads who've worked while in school? If so, how do students who have little work experience due to being...
What's the best and most cost efficient option of Grad school for film / screenwriting students?
I'm months away from graduating with a Bachelor's in Creative Writing and Film & Video Production. My career goal is to become a fiction author and Screenwriter. I'm currently considering several universities to get my Master's in Screenwriting including, Boston University, Loyola Marymount,...
How necessary is it for Mechanical Engineers to get a Masters Degree in order to make a higher paying salary?
I want to make lots of money doing something I love. But I'm questioning the affordability of it with tuition costs SO high. I hate the thought of getting into that much debt, but will it pay off in the long run? Just trying to plan ahead. #engineering #mechanical-engineering #financial-planning
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