Milton, Massachusetts
I want to become a doctor, but I am not good at physics. What should I do?
#life-sciences #physics #science #doctor #hospital-and-health-care
With seemingly a decreasing number of women in the IT Field, besides a related degree, do you recommend a specific minor and/or specialized certifications/qualifications to ensure that I will stand out among other graduates entering the work force?
I will be a female college freshman in the fall. I am majoring in computer information systems and love the ability to organize by creating and using software applications/databases. I also hope to have a lucrative career with flexible hours so that I will have an opportunity to be a great...
Do you need a lot of self discipline for medical research?
I want to enter the field of medical research #medicine #graduate #research
How many year does it take to pay off college for a physical therapist?
I want to become a physical therapist but would also want to know how long I will be paying college. #healthcare #physical-therapist
How do people avoid being in det after college?
I come from not a very wealthy family and I am the first college students but i want to know how to save my money but still get an education. #colleges
How long does it take to become a disease researcher?
I really love the idea of becoming one, and I would love some info, personally from someone who may have experienced the time it took or someone who is knowledgeable. #biology #biochemistry #pharmaceuticals #medical-research #molecular-biology #drug-development #drug-discovery
Are there any other classes other than biology and chemistry I could put more emphasis upon looking into, as I aspire to be disease researcher or somewhere revolving around disease?
I am curious as, I have hopes in reaching my goals. #biology #chemistry #general
what is the most difficult task of being a nurse practitioner and a ER nurse?
I'm attending college this fall and I've had experience with nursing through volunteer work so I always thought the hardest thing would be getting attached to the patient and not in a weird way but mostly like in a nurturing way as you spend so much time with them so I wanted to know from a...
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