Millbrae, California
When does being an automotive engineer become difficult?
Is there anything that becomes challenging with being an auto mechanic? Does anything become a "what is this?" moment for something?
What should one expect going into automotive mechanics.?
Is there anything that isn't usually taught that I should know beforehand? Is there anything that you would have liked to know before going into this?
Is it worth going to a community college then a 4 year, or straight to a 4 year college
I’ve always been told to go to community college first, but never understood why.
Opportunities for data scientists?
I am a college student majoring in Environmental Science. I'm considering adding a second major of Data Science. However, I am wondering how many opportunities there are for data scientists that are not working for just any large company to help them maximize profits. For example, are there...
When is the best time to start looking out for scholarships, and internships?
I am interested in beginning my journey toward focusing on my future and career. I would like to get some information to manage my thoughts and plans.
What are some things I should consider when looking for a college?
If I haven´t decided what I want to study what should I look for in a college before I apply?
Career Planning
How should I begin managing my future in preparing steps to take before college and after?
Who or What made you want to pursue a career path in Psychology?
Being in the mental health field seems like a very fulfilling yet intimidating career to follow through with, I've always been very passionate about helping others and would like to know others' viewpoints or reasons.
How hard is it to stay motivated and mentally healthy as a Psychologist ?
Is being in the mental health field difficult at times ? If so, why ? Also, what are some good ways to prepare yourself for that kind of work on a daily basis ?
What made you want to be a psychologist ?
Along with that, what is the most, or one of, the most difficult things about being a psychologist? I'm currently in Job Corps and think I want to pursue a career in mental health.
What should I major in and what career path should I choose?
Hi, subjects I'm good at are math, psychology, and physiology. Subjects that I'm somewhat good at/also interested in is neuroscience and writing. I don't think I would like to go to medical school as it's very rigorous, and I don't mind pursuing grad school either. Any advice for what career...
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