Middleborough, Massachusetts
How can I develop or achieve a academic or dream career while also maintaining a sufficient social and personal life?
For instance, being able to take vacations, practice my hobbies, hang out with friends and family are all what I desire but I fear I won't be able to do any of that if I take the standard academic route and do a Masters program or go to graduate school for even longer.
Am i able to still get my dream job if i have to get a GED?
Am i able to become a counselor if i have a GED? I am failing school and have to repeat 9th grade my school had told me i was most likely get kicked out and most likely will have to get my GED im concerned i wont be able to get my dream job.
How difficult is it to make a living being a graphic designer??
I'm interested in being a graphic designer and doing commissions and selling art, but I keep hearing how difficult and unrealistic it is. Is it really so difficult? Is it possible?
How do I find a high paying job?
Not sure how to get a good paying job for college when i’m only 18.
What is the best loan to take if my family doesn’t have much money? Should I take a subsidized or unsubsidized loan in addition to a private loan? What is a good interest rate for private loans?
Have never taken out a loan before. Family income is low to middle class.
What is the most important thing to do when looking for a job?
I want to be a pediatrician/nurse practitioner
What education and training do I need to become a pediatrician?
And can you go to Harvard to become a pediatrician? And how will going to Harvard help you and get you more credit??
When and how should I start my path towards my career I wandoctor so should be starting with volunteering or something soon? Also I am a sophmore in high school ?
When and how should I start my path towards my career? I want to be a doctor so should be starting with volunteering or something soon? Also I am a sophmore in high school
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