Millbury, Massachusetts
College life question
What is a normal day like as a typical nursing-major college student in the first year? #Fall22
High demand occupations
What occupations are in high demand and have the highest paying salaries?
How have career trajectories changed post COVID?
How have career trajectories changed post COVID? Are people staying longer or shorter in their roles? Are people job hopping and are they satisfied?
What can I do to learn or prepare for civil engineering?
Is there any classes or opportunities I can take to get some first hand experience?
Are STEM jobs more financially safe than jobs involving art?
I want to be an author, but would it be more financially safe to pursue a job in STEM and instead keep writing as a hobby?
What is the most difficult part of getting a major in computer science or business/marketing in college?
In the future I would love to start my own business or become a programmer. If possible I want to do both. I want to know as much information as I can to achieve this goal.
What is the best career for an interest in Forensic Science?
I’ve always been interested in forensic science, but there seems to be so many paths you can go down with this major. What will be my best option? #fall22
What is it like having to teach early childhood students post-pandemic?
I have been hearing how hard it is to get students back on the right track post-pandemic. I would just like to get someones point of view on the level of difficulty it has been. Has there been a noticeable set backs? #FALL22
What career should I go into that could help someone physically or mentally but is also high paying?
I'm in 9th grade (14)
I enjoy helping people in any way I can.
How can I explore what I am interested in and want to do in the future?
I ask this because I don't know what I want to do yet.
How many extracurriculars should I be involved in for my college applications?
Is there an amount that is too much or an amount that is too low? Please let me know.
What to do after college?
What do you do when the career you go into college hoping to do doesn't feel right when you graduate? If maybe the path, like medicine feels right but the specialty isn't; how should we find the specialty that is right for us?
I need help with these college questions, can anyone help me with it?
How long to I have to be in college to get a well-paying job?
What do I have to do to get a well-paying job?
When is it the best time to go to college?
How much do I have to pay to get into a good college?
What's in store for my Academic Future?
How can I assure myself that I have the ability to get into college and if I do how will I afford it? Even with financial aid, is there any other way to help pay for college if I apply to go to a more famous college with a lower acceptance, why is the cost of tuition higher than others?
what is the reason to move on in life after you graduate highschool or college?
for example its gonna feel like an emptyspace once you leave school
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